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Monday, November 4, 2002

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Josh Beeman/ Staff Photographer
Jennifer Kisor-Taynor practices using radiological tools on Shirley Heater at O’Bleness Memorial Hospital last week. Kisor-Taynor is in the Hocking College radiological technology program.

Frisbees and flare
by Mike Dunn/Staff Writer
The scene at Saturday's annual tournament held by the Ohio club ultimate Frisbee team was as festive as the contestants’ costumes indicated. Running yearly since the late 1980s, the tournament attracted teams from across the Midwest and generated more than $1,200 for Ohio men’s and women’s club ultimate Frisbee teams...continued

Retail class spreads Passion work’s message
by Brynn Burton/Staff Writer
"Providing artistic and collaborative opportunities for people with developmental disabilities,” is the message retail merchandising 480 at Ohio University is spreading around campus this week, with one group focusing on Passion Works...continued

Halloween crowd calmer than past years
by Casey Clapper /City Senior Writer
The Harlem Globetrotters showing off their skills, the Mario Brothers animating a game of Nintendo and Celebrity Jeopardy contestants performing before a live audience at the Courthouse ­ these were just a few of the groups who interacted with the crowd at the annual Halloween block party this weekend...continued

Crime stats show increase in liquor, drug violations
by Alyssa Mitchell/Staff Writer
College students look for many things when choosing a school — campus size, location, scenery and perhaps the quality of food. But students can look at another aspect as well when choosing their college — crime...continued

O’Bleness copes with health care worker shortage
by Stephenie Steitzer/Staff Writer
The Ohio University Golf Course construction has been completed at a cost of approximately $1.8 million, said Jim Gilmore, executive director of Campus Recreation...continued

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Jerome Delay/ The Associated Press
Islamic oriented Turkish Justice and Development Party (AKP) supporters celebrate outside their party's headquarter in Istanbul after the first results showed its party leading yesterday in Turkish parliamentary elections.

 

 


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Jennifer Lash/ Assignment Photo Editor
Ohio forward Kristin Auge takes control of the ball while teammates and Ball State opponents run after her Saturday at Pruitt Field. The Bobcats beat the Cardinals 6-4.

Miami takes roar out of Bobcats
Eric Pfahler/Staff Writer
OXFORD — The Ohio football team fumbled away early momentum and could not overcome a 28-7 halftime deficit in falling to the Miami RedHawks 38-20. The loss slips the Bobcats into third place in the Mid-American Conference East Division...continued

Mid-American Conference race heats up
by Eric Pfahler/ Staff Writer

A 38-20 win against Ohio coupled with Marshall’s 34-20 loss to Akron catapulted Miami into first place in the Mid-American Conference East Division...continued

Bobcats try to run before they can walk
by Paul Shugar/Sports Editor
OXFORD —When asked to cite the difference between the Ohio cross country team and the rest of the field at the Mid-American Conference Championships, Ohio coach Elmore Banton pointed to age difference instead of time differential...continued

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