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Thursday, November 7, 2002

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Terry Gilliam/ The Associated Press
Ohio Lt. Gov.-elect Jennette Bradley poses for a photo at the Ohio Statehouse yesterday, in Columbus, Ohio.

O'Bleness takes steps to prepare for possible attacks
by Stephenie Steitzer /For The Post
O’Bleness Memorial Hospital bought a mobile decontamination shower after Sept. 11, 2001, to increase its readiness for another terrorist attack, part of the hospital’s larger plan to improve its preparedness for an attack in Southeast Ohio...continued

Band hopes to bring back spirit of hard rock
by Sarah Laubacher/For The Post
Things have come together quickly for Dirty Johnny and The MakeBelieves — with their commitment to hard, fast and loud live shows, their style is conducive to sharing the bill with the many stripped-down, trashy, garage-rock bands currently on national tour...continued

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Sniper suspects charged in Fairfax County, Va., shooting of FBI analyst
by Matthew Barakat /Associated Press
FAIRFAX, Va. - A Virginia prosecutor charged sniper suspects John Allen Muhammad and 17-year-old John Lee Malvo with capital murder yesterday in the killing of an FBI analyst, saying he believes he has sufficient evidence to go to trial immediately...continued

New center will provide more housing for student organizations
by Mike Jones/Staff Writer
University officials released preliminary figures for space in the new university center that would allocate increased space for student programming, add a larger food market and provide a traffic boulevard from lower to upper campus...continued

Winner of No. 2 spot sees election as sign of equality in Ohio
by Paul Singer/Associated Press
COLUMBUS, Ohio - Jennette Bradley, who will become the nation's first black female lieutenant governor in any state, said any attention her historic selection might bring isn't intimidating...continued

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Cedric Joubert/ Associated Press
Firefighters work on the coaches of the Paris-Vienna overnight express train that caught fire near Nancy, eastern France, early yesterday morning killing 12 passengers and injuring nine. Authorities were initially attributing the cause of the fire to a possible electrical problem in the heating system.

 

 


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Volleyball gets 20th win, cements place in postseason
by Laurie Duffy/Staff Writer
One by one, the Ohio volleyball players came out of the locker room with wide smiles on their faces after beating Marshall in three games, 30-28, 30-25 and 30-17...continued

Despite height, women tired of coming up short
by Blake Whitney/Assistant Sports Editor
The Ohio women’s basketball team might not be short on talent. It might not be short on experience. It might not be short on coaching expertise...continued

Women’s basketball gets no respect
Laurie Duffy /Staff Writer
Forward Kristian Kirkpatrick will suit up for the Ohio women’s basketball team for the first time this season after transferring from San Francisco. The Post’s Laurie Duffy sat down with her to discuss the preseason basketball rankings and how the team is adjusting to new personnel...continued

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