Jennifer Lash/ Assignment Photo Editor The Ohio University football team
practices yesterday afternoon at Peden Stadium. Attendance
at the football games has been lower compared to past years,
causing a revenue decrease.
Hospitals
at risk of losing doctors by Stephenie Steitzer/For
The Post After delivering 5,000 babies in his 24 years
at O'Bleness Memorial Hospital, Dr. John Kroner had to stop working
in 1992 because he no longer could afford malpractice insurance
for childbirths...continued
Bobcats
face budget crunch by Kyle Jepson/For The Post
Whether it is because of poor weather, a poor economy or a poor
start to the home season, the Ohio football team has seen a drop
in attendance at its home games. And this drop leads to only one
thing: less money...continued
Student vote untapped
resource by Pat McSweeny/For
The Post When students cast their votes in today's elections,
they will have as many choices for location as they do candidates...continued
BRIEFLY
Markus
Schreiber/ The Associated Press
Israeli police officers search for clues in front
of the rubble strewn entrance to a shopping mall.
The mall is the site of an attempted suicide bombing
where the bomber killed himself and two other people
yesterday in Kfar Saba, Israel.
Ohio
tries for quarterfinal victory Lonnie
McMillan/Staff Writer Two of the most prolific scorers in the Mid-American
Conference meet in the first round of the MAC Tournament when the
Ohio soccer team plays the Eastern Michigan Eagles...continued
Ohio
absent from ESPN's Mid-Major preseason poll by Tim
Trainor and Blake Whitney/Staff
Writers Ball State was the only Mid-American Conference
team to make ESPN's Mid-Major Top 10 preseason poll. The Cardinals
begin the season ranked No. 8 in the poll. Gonzaga, Western Kentucky,
Pepperdine, Pennsylvania and Creighton are the top-five teams in
the poll, respectively...continued