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Wednesday, November 6, 2002

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Beth Rooney/ Staff Photographer
Alice Williams verifies OU junior Catherine Meyers's registration at Jefferson Hall yesterday. Jefferson was one of several on campus locations where people could vote in
yesterday’s elections.

U.S. government increases watch over international students
by Karlie Dunsky/For The Post
The United States government is changing the way it monitors foreign students in the country as a result of Sept. 11, 2001. Members of Congress have made calls for tightening regulation of international people since the early 1990s, but last year’s events  sped up the process of making changes...continued

Greek tragedy is triumph for School of Theater
by Kate Helbig/For The Post
The minds of men are hazed with battle images as war looms over a great and prosperous land like a thick, scarlet curtain. A grave decision must be made between the life of a beloved daughter, Iphigenia, and the fate of a country....continued

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Bush administration ready to submit revised resolution on Iraq
by Barry Schweid /Associated Press
WASHINGTON — The Bush administration will submit a revised resolution today to the U.N. Security Council that makes clear that Iraq must disarm, a senior administration official said....continued

Voter turn out better than expected
by Matt Hutton/State Senior Writer
hey are up before sunrise and they stay past sunset, but for Athens County poll workers, it is a duty not a chore...continued

Patient safety top priority for O'Bleness
by Stephenie Steitzer/For The Post
As many as 98,000 people die each year as a result of preventable medical errors, according to an Institute of Medicine study....continued

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Khalil Hamra/ The Associated Press
Mourners chant anti-Israeli slogans while carrying the bodies of four Palestinians during their funeral in Rafah refugee camp, southern Gaza Strip. Mourners waved black Islamic jihad and red Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine and green Islamic flags yesterday.

 

 


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Celeste Elliott/For The Post
Ohio soccer player Rachael Najjar watches the ball go into the Eastern Michigan goal yesterday afternoon during the MAC championship at Ohio's Chessa Field. The Bobcats won the match 1-0 and will face Ball State on Friday in Oxford, Ohio

Ohio family finds grandpas
Eric Phaler /Staff Writer
After a 0-4 start this season, many people barely could think about the Ohio football team let alone watch it. However, two fans could not get enough of the Bobcats....continued

Ohio maintains undefeated home record
Lonnie McMillan/Staff Writer
The weather was not what the Bobcats would have liked, but the Ohio soccer team used its home field advantage to take a 1-0 Mid-American Conference Tournament quarterfinal win against Eastern Michigan yesterday at Chessa Field....continued

Playoff implications destined against Marshall
by Laurie Duffy/Staff Writer
With second place in the MAC East Division and home-court advantage for the first round of the tournament at stake, the Ohio volleyball team faces a must win Mid-American Conference match against Marshall tonight in The Convo...continued

Newcomers must contribute early
Chris Littmann /Staff Writer
Despite returning the team's three leading scorers, the Ohio men's basketball team expects immediate contributions from its newcomers to help it toward a Mid-American Conference Championship...continued

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