This Week In History4/17/2007 by Wayne Utterback in Pulse
1972 Apollo 16 lands on the Moon. If NASA launched Tom Hanks or Kevin Bacon, it might have been just as cool as Apollo 13. 1979 A rabbit attacks President Carter. Some bunnies just don't know how to take post-Easter unemployment. Hey rabbit, biting Jimmy Carter won't bring back your job.…
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Weird NewsBy Mike Pingree (MCT)4/17/2007 by Mike Pingree in Pulse
WHAT BETTER WAY TO SHOW HER YOU LOVE HER? A woman broke her boyfriend's heart when she moved from Prijedor to Mostar in Bosnia and took a job as a waitress. In an effort to get her to come back home, he told her that Mostar was a dangerous place, and set off five bombs in less than a week near her restaurant to prove his point.…
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Nature rocks at the cave4/19/2007 by Matt Dreuth in Pulse
Music fans, jam bands and clapping hands will meet in the Shawnee lands this weekend for the grand Cave Fest '07 Earth Gathering.…
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Local musician, student release feature film4/19/2007 by M.D. Edmondson in Pulse
It was the second day on Ruvane Kurland's summer tour when the air conditioner on his tour bus broke.…
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Spring music Fest4/19/2007 by Veronica Hilbring in Pulse
Nothing ushers the summer in quite like a music festival. The first annual Mid West Music Festival kicks off tonight at Club 51 North.…
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Embrace the "Dark"Author reprints book about the Strip4/19/2007 by Wayne Utterback in Pulse
For 20 years, author and SIUC alumnus H. B. Koplowitz's book "Carbondale After Dark" has been out of print. When Koplowitz saw his book listed on ebay.com for more than $100, he knew it needed to be reprinted. "I always comfort myself with delusion that it's a self-proclaimed cult classic," Koplowitz said.…
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