2000-01-11 Ball State daily news, Vol. 79, No. 77

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Description: Web enhances learning, reduces cost; Gonzalez ordered to remain in United States : Relatives’ lawyer calls it a ‘great day for Elian;’ says boy will now have his day in court; Faculty discuss textbook buyback policies : CBX manager says most textbooks are bought back at 50 percent of original cost; Indianapolis man steals empty school bus; Gore announces new pledge to combat AIDS : Vice president outlines a United States effort to fight epidemic in Africa; Clinton pushes for brisker China trade : Congress urged to vote at earliest possible time for deal with Asian giant; Hummer deal to create up to 1,500 jobs : General Motors Corporation unveiled new $200 million facility Monday; Presidential campaigns overreaching rhetoric : Candidates rely on jargon to define issues, speak to Washington insiders; United States role deepens in Colombia : Narcotics trafficking by rebel armies may account for their lack of support; Supreme Court refuses health fund’s lawsuit : Unions fail to convince justices to allow suit to recover health costs; Some professors incorrect about book buyback game; Next millennium could be filled with similar surprises; Why Store concludes its 10-year career; Class makes audio tapes for blind students : Members of Honors College help familiarize locations such as Village, cow path; Sixth Sense, Willis, Sandler score big at awards show; Filmmaker revisits familiar grounds : P.T. Anderson anxious to stray from movies about dysfunctional families; Society of swing : Mutual interests sway students to start club based on early 1900s dance; Former Panther faces new charge; Winning becoming old hat for Woods; Purdue’s Cardinal takes loss personally : “Mr. Hustle’s” efforts not enough to get struggling Boilermakers rolling; Success on beam, floor catapults Cards to win : Ball State tops Southeast Missouri with strong finishes in all four events; Second-half spurt halts Herd; First Amendment provides no shield for racist comments : Selig can punish Braves pitcher, and according to history, he will; Dilger’s days in Indianapolis in question : Tight end will become free agent if not signed by February deadline; Mavericks in pursuit of subdued Rodman; Manning provides test for Titan fans; James coasts to Offensive Rookie of Year honors : All-Pro garners all but one vote after helping Colts’ to turnaround season
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Origin: 2000-01-11
Created By: Garrison, Mary
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Geography: Muncie
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Subjects: Ball State University--Newspapers

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