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Tuesday, May 16, 2000

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Fined and suspended, Knight to stay as Indiana coach
by Steve Wilstein / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
INDIANAPOLIS - Indiana coach Bob Knight was given "one last chance'' yesterday to keep his job and control his famous temper.... continued

Child fatality in automobile accident
by Andrew Roman / THE POST
Police still are investigating the death of a 3-year-old girl who died Sunday.... continued

Graduate theses, dissertations to appear online
by Yvette Thomas / FOR THE POST
Ohio University graduate students’ theses and dissertations, formerly only available in paper form, will begin appearing online probably within the next year.... continued

‘Battlefield Earth’ is a lost cause
by Dan Eaton / THE POST
The new movie Battlefield Earth is the funniest movie of this year.... continued

Really bored? Get ‘Screwed’
by Dan Eaton / THE POST
Screwed– nope, it isn’t a documentary about the making of Battlefield Earth. It’s a new Norm Macdonald movie!... continued

Relay for Life hits Athens soon
Ohio University students and community members will walk and run from 7 p.m. Friday until noon Saturday. Participants will meet at Alexander High School in Albany to help in the battle against cancer during the American Cancer Society's Relay for Life. Teams from all over Athens County will come together for a 24-hour relay.... continued

 

 

Justices reject law that let rape victims sue in federal court
by Laurie Asseo / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
WASHINGTON — Rape victims cannot sue their attackers in federal court, the Supreme Court ruled yesterday, saying it is up to the states — not Congress — to give such help to women victimized by violence.... continued

Money could change water from orange to clear
by Gail Cetnar / THE POST
In some areas, the Hocking River’s tributaries have waters the color of orange juice. They also are just as acidic.... continued

PhD programs to receive more funding
by Laura Schneider / THE POST
Ohio University soon will be required by the Ohio Board of Regents to invest additional funding in certain doctoral programs.... continued


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Knight in fading armor gets last reprieve
by Jon Greenberg
Countenance.
That is Bobby Knight's greatest enemy. Frank Deford stated this in 1983 when he wrote a story about the beleaguered coach for Sports Illustrated. Knight claimed then that he is often misunderstood because people fail to look past countenances.... continued

 

Freshman sprints to phenom status
by Paul Shugar / THE POST
If someone had told Ohio sprinter Martin Jackson that he would qualify provisionally for the NCAA Championships as a freshman, he would have laughed.... continued