Today's Edition:
Tuesday, February 13, 2001
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John McGann/The Post
Ohio's Brandon Hunter waves to the fans after Saturday's
victory over Eastern Michigan. Hunter scored 27 points in
the game.
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Meters
to be installed on Jefferson Hill
by Aaron Reincheld / Staff Writer
Drivers looking to park at the bottom of Jefferson Hill soon
will have to search their vehicles for spare change.... continued
Faculty
members could get 4.5 percent pay increase
by Brittany Yingling / Staff Writer
Ohio University faculty members might pocket higher paychecks
next year after the Faculty Senate adopted a resolution last night
that would increase faculty salaries 4.5 percent next academic year....
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Simple
Ideas for Valentines Day Gifts
by Allison Cayse / For The Post
Valentines Day is almost here and for many Ohio University
students without a great deal of money or time, getting a gift for
that special person can be difficult. However, this Feb. 14 need
not be a headache; a little thought and effort are all that is needed
for a great Valentines Day gift.... continued
Student
to join Nelsonville City Council
by Ben Grabow / Staff Writer
An Ohio University student is Nelsonvilles newest council
member.... continued
OU
Students Visit Sundance
by Curt Cashour / For The Post
Coyote Ugly
star Piper Perabo says "hi" to Ohio University.... continued
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Debate
over unemployment offices continues
by Amanda Iacone / Staff Writer
A preliminary plan to close all state unemployment offices
that would save about $10 million in tax dollars is receiving opposition
from legislators.... continued
City
officials to be sued by area residents
by Rob Chalifoux / Staff Writer
Members of the Westside Community Association are scheduled
to file suit against Athens City officials today, alleging the city
performs illegal practices.... continued
On-line
music trading may come to a halt
SAN FRANCISCO - Napster must stop allowing the millions of
music fans who use its free Internet-based service to share copyrighted
material, a federal appeals court ruled yesterday.... continued
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Jassim Mohammed/The
Associated Press
Surrounded by children, a man looks at
a crater in Basra, Iraq yesterday. Iraq said U.S.
and British warplanes injured seven people and
destroyed 17 houses in airstrikes Sunday in the
southern part of the country. Bombs hit civilian
buildings and military installations in the provinces
of Basra and Maisan, an unidentified military
spokesman said in comments carried by the official
Iraqi News Agency.
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Softball
coach expects big hits
by Bill Bender / Staff Writer
Ohio softball coach Roanna Brazier enters her fifth season
at the helm for the Bobcats. The Ohio softball team begins its season
Feb.16 at the Triangle Classic in Raleigh, N.C. The Bobcats are
looking to improve on last seasons 18-28 mark. The Posts
Bill Bender sat down with Brazier to discuss the Bobcats' hopes
for a Mid-American Conference title.... continued
Ohio:
The heart of it all
by Bill Bender / Staff Writer
Madness is approaching, and it is not exclusive to the XFL's
Memphis Maniax.... continued
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Moorman
tops double-figures for 21st time
by Jenny Hugenberg / Staff Writer
Ohio forward Lori Moorman tallied double figures for the
21st time this season against Northern Illinois on Saturday.
The game marked the 16th time in a row she has reached
double figures.... continued
Bobcats
go to invitational
The Ohio mens volleyball club tied for fifth against
22 college teams at the 2001 Miami Open in Oxford on Saturday....
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