2004-11-02 Ball State daily news, Vol. 84, Issue 49

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Description: All in a day’s work out : Student trainers help peers, faculty reach exercise goals; United Nations calls for end to nuke plans : official says Iran’s North Korea’s programs suspicious; Rehnquist remains home as Supreme Court resumes : Chief justice says plans to return to work too optimistic; Business speaker says experience makes best teacher : Presentation teaches students to think from others’ point of views; Bush signs law granting access to DNA; Fighting a different battle : Returning soldiers struggle to adjust back to normal lives on college campuses; Vaccine protects against cervical cancer : A recent study shows promising results for preventing the virus causing most cervical cancers; Daily dose of olive oil boosts heart health : Replacing saturated fats might help reduce risks of disease; Bin Laden’s message calls to bleed United States through economy : Al-Qaida leader says American people are bigger losers in war; Ball State University faces Broncos in Mid-American Conference tourney : Western Michigan defeated the Cards 1-0 in regular season; Broken hand will keep Miller sidelined : Injury will place him on injured list with Foster, Johnson; Colts defense faces big questions : Indianapolis gives up 590 yards, 45 points to Kansas City Chiefs; Ball State hosts ‘students only’ practice
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Origin: 2004-11-02
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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