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2004-09-13 Ball State daily news, Vol. 84, Issue 15

Easterner (Muncie, Ind.); Ball State news; Ball State daily news; Ball State University daily news; Daily news (Muncie, Ind.)

Description: City to vote on parking : Council to hear two ordinance proposals before making decision; Hats off : Country music star Trace Adkins is Emens Auditorium’s first major concert this school year; Federal weapon law to expire : President Bush did not push Congress to renew ban; Prospective mascots strut their stuff : Seven potential ‘Charlies’ take their turns at a chance to become the popular icon; Fraternities, sororities to recruit new members this week : Ball State chapters fight against negative stereotypes; World’s largest volcano might erupt soon; Insurgents slam central Baghdad with intense fighting : Nationwide death toll nears 60; Arab reporter killed by helicopter; Ball State alum returns to Muncie to promote memoir : Book details author’s childhood growing up on a hog farm; Japanese dinner draws more than 200 people : International event featured traditional foods, music, Judo; Career Fair to bring employers to campus : Students of all majors can discuss job, graduate options; Weapon of choice; September 11 vital to Bush campaign; Ball State’s Student Government Association : explained from the inside; Long distance relationships work with balance; Nation remembers September 11 attacks : Relatives visit ground zero, recite names of the 2,749 victims; Worshiping : Members of The Revolution church take their Sunday evening service to the University Green; Small earthquake shakes central Indiana; Officials say fire was racially motivated; Man crashes truck into Kendallville City Hall; Hurricane Ivan strikes Jamaica threatens direct hit on Kington : Prime Minister declares emergency, asks citizens to take shelter; New film about local band premieres tonight : Film made by students about students will be screened in Pruis; Desperate networks firing back with edgy new programs : Comedies, dramas aim to compete with less-bridled cable shows; Pearl Rhein; Television, internet draw young people from reading books : National Endowment for the Arts study finds steep decline in readers since 1980s; Cards can’t convert penalty shot, settle for second tie : Central defender took red card to knock out potential winning goal; Federer easily downs Hewitt for third major of year : First male to win three Grand Slams in one year since 1988; Cards get steamrolled : Purdue clicks on all cylinders, rolls up 599 yards on Ball State University; Ball State outclassed across the board; Team struggles at weekend matches : Cardinals drop fourth match in a row; Obras tabbed all-tourney; Marlins stomp cubs to split four-game series : Teams remain in thick of race for National League wild card; Lions end 24-game road losing streak : Detroit spoils Lovie Smith’s debut as Bears head coach
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Origin: 2004-09-13
Created By: McGrath, Cole
Publisher: Ball State University
Source: http://dmr.bsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/BSUDlyNws/id/82165
Collection: BSU Student Newspaper
Rights: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
Geography: Muncie
Delaware County
Indiana
United States
North and Central America
Subjects: Ball State University--Newspapers

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