2000-07-03 Ball State daily news, Vol. 79, No. 165

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

Description: Brownell embarks on first week as president; Religious monument embraced : Orange County pioneers display religious text in county courthouse; Democratic identity of Mexico depends on new presidential-elect : A Public Radio International victory will bring a potential 77-year dominance of party rule in Mexico; Controversial flag removed from Carolina statehouse; Anderson teen killed in car wreck; Aftershocks continue to rattle Japanese island; 10 of 13 Iranian Jews charged for spying; Nation Council of La Raza Convention begins; Fans considered well-behaved in Rocker’s return to Shea; Sosa asks Cubs for $17 million; Conference attendance hits all-time high; Ball State football honored for academics; Griffey back in lineup after argument with dad; Fan arrested for throwing ball at Rocker; Everett and writer engage in shouting match; Ford wants to keep coaching at University of North Carolina; President should be visible to student body; Church, State division not anti-religious; Taking summer classes teaches many lessons; Walter Matthau dies of heart attack : Comedy master, Oscar winner remembered for being a kind, funny man; Techno fans will get their ‘Groove’ on; Eight crushed to death at Pearl Jam concert; ‘Patriot’ brilliant in parts, fails overall
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Origin: 2000-07-03
Created By: Allor, Paul
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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