2000-02-24 Ball State daily news, Vol. 79, No. 107

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

Description: Victim encourages self-respect, esteem : Keynote speaker recalls night of horror, says confidence can aid victims of sexual assault; Judge doubts Microsoft’s legal defense; Calvin slate stresses unity; Deckard slate stresses safety; Issues brought forth in full slate debate; Britain calls for statesmanship; Amended Ten Commandment bill passes; China trade deal in Peril, suggested; Senate judiciary committee OKs hate crime bill; United States Marines may follow French troops; McCain’s candidacy revives United States electorate; University should target young students; Daily News should focus more on candidates’ issues, news; McCain shakes up United States political parties; Gore offers Medicare expansion : Gore focuses campaign on ‘Medi-coverage;’ Bradley releases advertisements; McCain foresees governing coalition : Bush claims majority of Republican voters, not total majority in primary; Jazz ensemble to perform tonight : Group to play pieces by Ellington, Silver, Webb, Darneron and VanHeusen; Most varied life forms found in smallest area : Over one-third of Earth’s species occupy less than two percent of the surface; Multimillionaire’s bride: Error in judgment; Assisted suicides increase in Oregon; University play to open tonight at 8; Bone marrow helps doctors with research : Research may aid doctors in gauging survival rate of breast cancer patients; Ball State students tutor elementary children; Original student works impress audience; Christmas film loses punch in February; Santana triumphs with record-tying 8 trophies; College student charged with hacking into NASA; Mid-American Conference puts Cards in unusual spot : Ball State has won four of last six league titles, but gets underdog tag this year; Unfinished business on conference agenda : Ball State tries to improve upon last year’s eight-place Mid-American Conference Championship finish; Strawberry ordered off field; suspension likely; Scalping Chippewas next step toward title : Ball State must win to keep pace with Toledo in Mid-American Conference West race; Purple Aces in Cards’ opening-day deck; McSorley gets harshest penalty in history
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Origin: 2000-02-24
Created By: Garrison, Mary
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Geography: Muncie
Delaware County
Indiana
United States
North and Central America
Subjects: Ball State University--Newspapers

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