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[ Thursday, August 5, 2004 ]



PHOTO/GRAPHIC: Matt Sowers

NEWS

Police said they plan to file multiple felony robbery charges today against a Penn State student and former football player allegedly involved in two robberies of food deliverymen that occurred July 12 and 13. Jamel Felder, of 811 Old Boalsburg Rd. , will be the fifth person charged in the robbery, according to Det.

The Lance Armstrong LiveStrong bracelet craze has found its way to Penn State, leaving bicycling and sporting shops waiting for a new shipment of the sought-after yellow rubber bracelets. The LiveStrong bracelets' popularity has had State College businesses selling out in less than a week's time. "We had 200 last Thursday, and they were gone by Sunday .

In an unprecedented concert series taking place in nine states and several cities including State College, 20 popular musicians will perform to help the Democratic presidential campaign fundraising efforts. Concerts in the series taking place in cities other than University Park will include artists such as Pearl Jam, Bruce Springsteen and the Dixie Chicks. The shows will begin Oct.


Water, water everywhere

Water, water everywhere

Water, water everywhere


SPORTS

CHICAGO - Joe Paterno left a lot of things up in the air after his press conference yesterday at the opening day of the Big Ten Conference Kickoff Luncheon. The quarterback situation, for instance, to which his final answer was "[Michael] Robinson's gonna play an awful lot of football; [Zack] Mills is gonna play an awful lot of football. "

CHICAGO -- This season, the Big Ten will seek a little help from the man upstairs. The man in the replay booth, that is. For the 2004 football season, the Big Ten will implement instant replay for a one-year trial period, a decision that Big Ten Coordinator of Football Officials Dave Parry and Big Ten Associate Commissioner for Television Administration Mark D.


OPINIONS

Nader's candidacy issue of ego, but may not change election


My Opinion: Camille Lamb

Letters to the editor
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  2. Candidates' spouses not people on ballot

ARTS


I am what you might call a wing connoisseur. Hot sauce is my favorite condiment, and though it might offend my vegetarian roommate, I really like eating wings because there's something oh-so-enjoyable about ripping meat off of a chicken bone. But you venture into hazy territory with 25-cent wing night.

Regardless of your age or opinion of performing arts, Fiddler on the Roof has probably infiltrated itself into your life in one way or another. Perhaps you caught its recent revival on Broadway. Maybe it was one of your high school drama club's annual musicals.

Fur Cups For Teeth isn't exactly an ordinary band name. But this group isn't exactly an ordinary band. On Tuesday, the Darkhorse Tavern, 128 E.

You know how everyone complains that movie trailers give away too much information, leaving audiences with virtually no desire to see the film itself? The Village is not one of those movies. As a matter of fact, the best part about this film was its preview, which ended up being almost a thousand times scarier than the movie itself.

Virtuoso director Jonathan Demme ( Silence of the Lambs ) makes his return to the psychological thriller genre with the chilling Manchurian Candidate . Though it is muddling at times and concludes with a lackluster ending, the film affirms Demme's ingenious knack for creating suspense and playing with the audience/character trust rapport. Candidate is intended to be a remake of John Frankenheimer's 1962 Frank Sinatra, Lauerence Harvey, Janet Leigh picture of the same name.



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