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Thursday, November 9, 2000

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Kathy Willens /AP
Senator-elect Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., waves to her campaign staff as she enters the room for her first news conference yesterday in New York following her victory. Clinton defeated U.S. Congressman Rick Lazio of Long Island to become the first wife of a sitting president elected to public office.

Wellness center helps residents take healthy steps
by Ginger Zupancic / FOR THE POST
A new program in Athens is trying to help people stay healthy and prevent illness.... continued

Video killed the radio star
by Christine Mersch / FOR THE POST
Instead of sculpting things in clay, David Drake is sculpting video in his "Bio" Video Installation show.... continued

The 42 HoliDayz of Winter break
by THE POST Entertainment Staff
Caution:
Some holidays aren't meant for everyone. Some aren't even real.... continued

Dracula promises ballet with bite
by Jay Boehmer / FOR THE POST
Since Bram Stoker first published his classic vampire tale in 1897, Dracula has gone through a variety of incarnations: Bela Lugosi's unforgettable performance in the classic 1931 film, countless children adorned in plastic fangs and black capes at Halloween and even a sugary-sweet vampire theme cereal, Count Chocula.... continued

24 hours, seven days a week - all the eggs you want
by Tiffany Royal / FOR THE POST
There's only one place on the west side of town to find The Scorpions, Brooks and Dunn, Toby Keith and Backstreet Boys on the same jukebox while scarfing down a large omelet and studying for finals.... continued

Coldplay
Parachutes
Parlophone/EMI Records Ltd.
FIVE STARS
The second British invasion began in the early 1990s with an influx of poppy bands like Oasis and grunge bands like Bush. Coldplay is the newest Brit Pop import, and it's arguably the most solid rock band from Britain since those four chaps from Liverpool.... continued

Christina Aguilera Christmas Album
My Kind of Christmas
THREE AND A HALF STARS
Ok, so Christina Aguilera may not be the sharpest knife in the drawer. And yes, her vinyl outfits and body jewelry frequently fall into the tacky range.... continued

Surfers now can send e-mail videos to their friends
by Christopher Flood / THE POST
Tired of witnessing George W. Bush making a fool of himself in public debates? Try sampling a moment of home video footage, which features the presidential hopeful partying like a rock star while attending a wedding.... continued

 

Results still not in, Florida still counting
by Erica Ryan and Laura M. Schneider / THE
POST

With the results of the 2000 presidential election still in limbo and not expected to be complete until 5 p.m. today at the earliest, Ohio University students, faculty and area residents voiced varied opinions about the photo-finish election and the electoral college.... continued

Mixed feelings about First Lady's victory
by Michelle Everhart / FOR THE POST
Hillary Rodham Clinton became the only first lady to be elected to a public office when she won the open Senate seat for New York state Tuesday.... continued

Donor makes new classroom building possible
by Philip Elliott / THE POST
An Ohio University alumni family donated $5 million yesterday to help fund a new classroom building as part of the university's Bicentennial Campaign.... continued

Tough debate kills judiciaries resolution
by Kate Whaley / THE POST
Ohio University's Student Senate struck down a resolution regarding changes to the judiciaries process proposed by senate's Special Committee on Judiciaries.... continued

Fox Family stretches Athens legends, some say
by Sara Dobie / FOR THE POST
Fox Family channel's "Scariest Places on Earth" special that aired in October featured Athens as the 13th most haunted place in the world. But some say the information was not only stretched - it was wrong.... continued

Napster signs deal with BMG
by Thomas Velardo / FOR THE POST
In an effort to find common ground with music companies, Napster, Inc. signed an alliance with Bertelsmann AG last week.... continued

Churches provide free food, good atmosphere
by Natalie Hideg / FOR THE POST
Ohio University students and Athens residents can calm their hunger pains by stopping by some Athens churches that provide free meals.... continued

Local store features variety of products, employees
by Jess Ferrari / FOR THE POST
Campus Sundry, 14 W. Union St., is one of the stores in Athens that offers a large selection of items to its patrons. But one thing that makes it stand out is its list of famous former employees.... continued

Impressive background brings new women's studies director to OU
by Liz Shirey / THE POST
There is only one week left in Fall Quarter, which means Ohio University's new women's studies director, Susan Burgess, is not so new anymore. Since coming to OU in July from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, she has become a familiar face to both the students and faculty members.... continued

AP Photo
Yang Qianxian, the head of costumes in China’s eastern port of Xiamen, stands in court during his sentencing in a corruption scandal in this picture from Chinese state television yesterday.

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Bobcats ready for recovery
by Bill Bender / THE POST
In a week that saw elections come down to the wire and hearts break, the Ohio football team lost a hard-fought campaign to the Miami RedHawks. This week the team looks to bounce back.... continued

Ohio looking to capture MAC title
by Jenny Hugenberg / THE POST
The Eastern Division title of the Mid-American Conference is on the line this weekend for the Ohio volleyball team.... continued

Hockey hits the road to Eastern Michigan
by Anthony Castrovince / THE POST
Much like our nation's president (whomever he may be) will do in January, Ohio club hockey coach Craig McCarthy gave a "State of the Hockey Team Address" earlier this week.... continued

 

Swim coach pleased with team, but wants more
by Tim Pappa / THE POST
Ohio swimming coach Greg Werner strides from side to side before his aquatic battlefield. The army of swimmers before him sift symmetrically through each lap, each stroke, each breath to the tune of one order - swim.... continued

Ohio looks to gain experience
by Paul Shugar / THE POST
The Ohio women's cross country team goes to the NCAA regional in Ypsilanti, Mich., this Saturday with a bigger agenda than just trying to run well.... continued

Field hockey players named All-MAC
The Mid-American Conference named four Ohio field hockey players to its All-MAC first and second teams this weekend at the tournament banquet in Athens.... continued