2000-04-13 Ball State daily news, Vol. 79, No. 136

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Description: Suspect arrested after allegedly flashing women; Students package Muncie’s future; Building renovations to begin next month; Congressional candidate touts participation in local civics : Ron Gyure faces a field of five democrats in next month’s primaries; Student arrested on car theft, drug charges; Buchanan to speak at Reform Party meeting; Elian, family to visit Washington Wednesday; Uranium workers offered settlement by Clinton/Gore administration : Plant workers to receive $100,000 compensation for radiation poisoning; Bill provides home heating oil reserves; United States Post office changes Web address; Emergency landing made by American; Planning obviously absent in downtown renovation; LaMothe attacks on education unfounded; Human and Civil Rights fight will never cease to exist; Bush plans to meet with gay Republicans : Candidate tries to win support of groups that backed John McCain; School officials object to survey : Proposed questionnaire contains questions about sexuality, pornography; Chicago City Council honors Hugh Hefner with street sign : Playboy founder’s daughter convinces aldermen to reverse decision; Hearing reopens for United States soldier charged with killing in Kosovo : Sergeant faces death if convicted of rape, murder of 11-year-old Kosovo girl; Poor countries call for changes : Heads of state propose ‘just and fair international economic system’; Espionage trial in Iran to be closed-door : Trial of 13 Jews charged with spying for Israel, United States begins Thursday; French ambassador lists best places to snooze at United Nations : ‘Sleeping at the United Nations’ ranks best locations for cat-naps; United States will not have own pavilion; 24-hour eateries haven for night owls : Steak ‘n Shake, Sunshine Cafe, Family Kitchen provide late-night hangouts; Newcomer’s album redundant; Student-produced comedy ‘Freshman Year’ premieres : Show runs tonight through Saturday at 8 p.m. with 2:30 p.m. matinee over weekend; Pregnant smokers may spawn unruly kids; Internet software create pirating bonanza; Wendy’s founder supports stamp; 17 athletes vie for physique titles; Finally, Cards get home-course edge; Browns’ No. 1 pick narrowed to two : Cleveland can’t make up mind between pair of Penn State defensive stars; Pair with Hoosier roots among 10 possible Hall of Fame inductees; Comfortable Cards head into league double dip; Bucs use big bucks to secure Johnson; New United States Olympic Committee boss to cut ‘low value’ sports; Federal authorities break up fake memorabilia; Recker cleared to play as season tips off; Cards rebound in romp of Red Hawks; Falcons raise degree of difficulty : Bowling Green boasts most talented league squad Ball State has faced thus far this season
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Origin: 2000-04-13
Created By: Garrison, Mary
Publisher: Ball State University
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Geography: Muncie
Delaware County
Indiana
United States
North and Central America
Subjects: Ball State University--Newspapers

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