2004-09-30 Ball State daily news, Vol. 84, Issue 28

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Description: Candidates to discuss United States foreign policy : Bush, Kerry to debate in Florida despite recent hurricanes; Desperately seeking sunshine : As the sun fades each fall, Seasonal Affective Disorder rises; Judge blocks secret searches : Marrero rules against Patriot Act provision concerning records; Army’s effort misinterpreted : Officials say soldiers were asked, not forced to re-enlist; United States economy grows; still weakest in years : Treasury Secretary calls growth ‘good news’ for America; Public radio to broadcast debates live; ‘Fasting creates solidarity’ : Ramadan brings families, followers closer together; Free dogs : Ball State GOP encourages students to register to vote; Student groups unite to sponsor events : Student Government Association co-sponsorship to help organizations in near future; Vatican condemns human cloning, war; He is watching you; College town in need of facelift; Dreams, regardless of meaning, vital to all human existence; Where’d you get those jeans?; Inmates prepare for life on the outside by saving classic cars : New England prison offers hands-on automotive program; Autobiography meets kitchen table in new read : Maya Angelou shares the poetic flavor, recipes through tales; Celebrity to do time in West Virginia : Stewart assigned to minimum-security women’s prison; Army concerned about 2005 enlistment : Conflict in Iraq could have major effect on next year’s numbers; Students work to improve Indiana business; Tire company recalls defective product; Lafayette-based company pleads guilty; Alumnus finds way back to volleyball : Craig skinner helped Nebraska win the 2000 National Collegiate Athletic Association title; Cards face Herd, Ohio over weekend : Ball State University tied Kent State, defeated Buffalo over this past weekend; Cubs lose key game in wild card race : Chicago’s 4-3 defeat to Cincinnati is fourth in five games; Marshal defeats Miami in midweek matchup : RedHawks’ quarterback Betts threw for 144 yards, had four turnovers; Purdue defense looks to bounce back against Irish : Boilermakers struggled against Illinois last weekend
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Origin: 2004-09-30
Created By: McGrath, Cole
Publisher: Ball State University
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Collection: BSU Student Newspaper
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Geography: Muncie
Delaware County
Indiana
United States
North and Central America
Subjects: Ball State University--Newspapers

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