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Today's Edition:
Friday, November 8, 2002
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Ryan Hodgson-Rigsbee/ Photo Editor
Gordon Wood, from Brown University, talks to students
and professors in the Baker University Center 1804 Lounge yesterday
afternoon about the American Revolution and how it affected
the rest of world. Wood wrote the book The Radicalism of
the American Revolution, which won the Pulitzer Prize in
1991.
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OU senior
prepares for military
by Erica Ryan/For The
Post
In just a few weeks,
Ohio University senior Matt Hunter will find out what his job will
be for the next four years of his life...continued
Spoken
Word Extravaganza will creatively address issues
by Meredith MacMillan/For
The Post
A diverse group of individuals will perform in Baker Theater in
Kantner Hall Saturday at Ohio University’s Spoken Word Extravaganza,
the politics of spoken word...continued
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Pulitzer
winner addresses view on American Revolution
by Mike Jones /Staff Writer
Students and faculty members gathered in Baker
University Center’s 1804 Lounge last night to listen to Pulitzer
Prize winner Gordon Wood speak on the American Revolution and how
it has affected the rest of the world...continued
Sniper
suspects to stand trial first in Virginia
by Curt
Anderson/Associated Press
WASHINGTON -
Washington-area sniper suspects John Allen Muhammad and John Lee
Malvo will be tried first in Virginia, where both could face the
death penalty for "brutal, random acts of murder," Attorney
General John Ashcroft said yesterday...continued
O'Bleness
financially stable, despite sour economy
by Stephenie
Steitzer/For The Post
In 1921, the only
hospital in Athens consisted of two rooms in a house on Clark Street
for maternity patients. Eighty-one years later, O’Bleness Memorial
Hospital is one of the major health care providers in Southeast
Ohio, treating almost 65,000 outpatients and delivering more than
500 babies each year...continued
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Javier Galeano/ The
Associated Press
A police officer stands on guard on the road leading
to the Combita prison, outside the town of Tunja,
60 miles northeast of Bogota, Colombia, yesterday.
Former Cali cartel leader Gilberto Rodriguez Orejuela
and his brother Miguel are imprisoned in the jail.
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Opinion
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Column
Editorial
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Between
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Sports
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Ohio
basketball basking in green and white hype
by
Joe
Arnold/Staff
Writer
Ask
Ohio basketball coach Tim O'Shea how he feels about being picked
to finish atop the Mid-American Conference's East Division, and
the second-year head coach shifts a little bit in his chair...continued
Ohio field hockey begins
quest for second consecutive MAC title
by Chris
Littmann/Staff Writer
In a rematch of a Mid-American Conference Tournament
semifinal from a year ago, the Ohio field hockey team faces the
Ball State Cardinals to open its defense of last season's tournament
crown...continued
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Hockey
heads on long haul to Western Michigan
by
Matt Bixenstine/Staff
Writer
Collegiate
hockey players sometimes spend the better part of their weekend
traveling across state lines to play. They often return road weary
in the wee hours of the night nursing bruises left from the game...continued
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