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Bush : Iraq goal is democracy, President says victory over Saddam would ‘pave way for peace’; Blood brothers, blood sisters; Friends honor student at game : Fellow cheerleaders says Ryan Poe ‘was one of a kind’; New health care initiative part of iCOMM project : Website offers access to afterhours treatment; Speakers explain dieting dangers : Weight-loss drugs, new eating fads outlined in awareness week event; Senators question timing : Student Government Association members claim executive board pushed bill’s release; Local businesses, agencies host job fair; Americans conflicted on possible Iraqi war : Polls show desire to wait for additional weapons inspections; Pope approves church changes to expedite dismissal of priests : Changes give lay people a greater role in church trials; Four indicted for money transfers to Iraq; Anti-war protesters begin ‘virtual march’; Supreme court sides with abortion protesters who blockade clinics : The 8-1 ruling lifts a nation-wide ban that interferes with clinics; Whose business is it?; Smart cards increase buying through ease of use; Jacko needs new friend : Mike Tyson; Former Student Government Association candidate : Accept defeat, move on; ‘Real Life’ shirts set spiritual trend; Low funding may lay off 300 teachers in Fort Wayne area : Activities, athletics forecasted to suffer with budget cuts; Pentagon orders Camp Atterbury to mobilize base : 500 soldiers will prepare National Guard and Army; Murder possible attempt to lure Martin Luther King; Nevada may issue tax on prostitution : Brothels, hookers currently subject to federal income tax; Food and Drug Administration outlaws cough syrup ingredient; How to setup a home entertainment system and make it bounce; Wireless Internet use may be on rise; AOL subscribers able to download for price; War game tests observation systems; From soliciting music a year ago, to winning at the Grammy’s : Hip-hop princess Ashanti wins Grammy for duet with Ja Rule at 22 years old; Fox readies for second ‘Joe Millionaire’ : Executives would not say how the second would differ; Hip-hop meets kung fu in action film co-starring DMX, Jet Li : ‘Cradle 2 The Grave’ is showing at all theaters nationally; Hoosiers defeat Ball State University tennis : Indiana University ends Ball State’s five-game winning streak 4-3; No one elected to Hall of Fame; Pacers lose in final seconds at Boston; Cardinals face Indiana Purdue Fort Wayne, alumni : men’s volleyball team a game behind IPFW in conference; Women to play Mid-American Conference defending champs : Kent State known for their aggressive defensive style; Colts release four players, work on contracts; National Football League teams slash payrolls; Cards’ tourney moved : Snow cancels tourney in Evansville, team will now travel to Memphis; Ex-coach runs for city office; Wallace Johnson is running for Gary City Council; Hoosier to compete in race; National Collegiate Athletic Association seeking right measures for tourney; Title IX reformers say change will help; Team hopes to break losing streak; Department to hold marketing summit; Cardinals beat Falcons by 21 at home : Men’s team pulls into third place in Mid-American Conference West, three games out of first This archival material has been provided for educational purposes. Ball State University Libraries recognizes that some historic items may include offensive content. Our statement regarding objectionable content is available at: https://dmr.bsu.edu/digital/about |
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Origin: | 2003-02-27 |
Created By: |
Seidel, Jon |
Publisher: |
Ball State University |
Source: |
http://dmr.bsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/BSUDlyNws/id/83959 |
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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