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The Indy -- Volume 5, Number 2
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7 Sept 2005
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News: Urban Development |
Standing Together in the Wake of Katrina
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I was one of the many people that took it really hard when the Tsunami disaster struck Asia last year, leaving in its wake thousands dead and even more dislocated.
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News: Urban Development |
A National Disaster: The Bush Administration
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The Bush Administration’s incompetence and poor decision-making has haunted the people of New Orleans, who suffered and in some cases died because the leaders of the federal government failed to act decisively to help them.
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News: Right Wing |
It’s Pat! Lessons from the Right-Wing’s Grand Wizard
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Pat Robertson, founder of the Christian Broadcast Network, recently touched off a media firestorm by claiming that the United States government should assassinate foreign leader Hugo Chavez, the democratically-elected president of Venezuela.
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News: Arts |
Finally, an Andy Warhol Gallery in Normal, Illinois
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Andy Warhol’s Shadows will be on display at the University Galleries through October 2nd.
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News: Arts |
Remembering the Father of Synthesizer and Electronic Music
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The name Moog (pronounced “Mogue”) among music fans is as revered as Fender, Marshall, and Les Paul. Robert Moog, inventor of the synthesizer, passed away August 21 from brain cancer. He was 71.
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News: Arts |
ISU Cinema Society: Gate of Flesh
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This lurid fantasia by prolific B-movie auteur Seijun Suzuki follows the exploits of a gang of prostitutes struggling to survive in Tokyo during the American occupation following World War II.
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News: Arts |
Death Cab for Cutie review
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Something is going on here. You can hear it in the dorm rooms you pass, you can pick up hints of it on the radio, and it’s spreading.
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News: Peace |
Porn and Iraqi Corpses
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While the ACLU was recently declined the privilege to access pictures of American troop abuse at Abu Gharib Prison in Iraq, a Netherlands based pornography website is appealing to American soldiers for their pictures of those killed by war in exchange for pornography.
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News: Media |
Media Critic: The Smearing of Cindy Sheehan
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There’s no denying it, Cindy Sheehan has become the most important symbol of the anti-war movement these days.
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