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Former DI movie reviewer Nicholas Meyer sits in the Adler Building on May 8. Meyer has directed and written many films, including three installments in the Star Trek series. |
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| Amy Andrews/The Daily Iowan Wes Sommerfeldt, an inspector for the Iowa Weights and Measures Bureau, inspects a gas pump in Coralville on April 9. Each pump and nozzle is checked to determine if pumps are cheating customers. If a pump is found faulty, the station has up to 30 days to fix the problem. |
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| Joe Scott/The Daily Iowan UI senior Rachel Bender stands at the Free Medical Clinic, where she volunteers, on Tuesday. Bender, who cofounded the UI Global Health Club, plans to become a doctor and go into international medicine. |
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| Rebecca Mnuk/The Daily Iowan Adam Hawkins (left) and Chris Ferguson work behind the counter at Hawkeye Audio/Video in Coralville on Wednesday. Had the 1 cent sales tax increase passed in Coralville, the price of larger ticket items such as electronics would have increased substantially. |
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| Whitney Wright/The Daily Iowan Wendy Henerlau, the community outreach coordinator for the Johnson County Historical Society, hangs pieces for the Community Stories Project at the Antique Car Museum of Iowa on Wednesday. The exhibit will open on Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Johnson County Historical Society in Coralville. |
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| Joe Scott/The Daily Iowan Actress Rachel Howell stands outside her house in Iowa City on Tuesday. She plays Samantha in Resist Evil Part One: Dropping Evil, which will première at 8 p.m. Saturday at the Englert Theatre. |














