Today's Edition:
Thursday, October 5, 2000
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Delia Palmisano/ FOR THE POST
U.S. Senate candidate Ted Celeste drops by Athens for a campaign
visit. Celeste arrived about 10:15 p.m. Tuesday night, just one
stop on his eight-day trip to visit all 88 Ohio counties.
It's
Off to the Czech Republic for the GLC
by Brittany Yingling / FOR THE POST
Beginning its third year, Ohio University's Global Learning Community
welcomes a new director as it gears up for its upcoming trip to
the Czech Republic.... continued
Germany
cautiously celebrates 100 years as one nation
by Stephanie V. Siek / FOR THE POST
DRESDEN, Germany - East and West became one 10 years ago Tuesday....
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Anti-fascists
protest in Munich
by Stephanie V. Siek / FOR THE POST
MUNICH, Germany - Police in riot gear and crowds shouting impassioned
slogans are often associated with the Oktoberfest season in Munich.
But this gathering had nothing to do with the world-famous beer
festival and everything to do with protesting facism.... continued
Parking
headaches permeate the state
by Denis Flaschner / FOR THE POST
Students and faculty upset about Ohio University's lack of good
parking spaces should know that they are not alone in their complaints.
Sufficient parking for students and faculty is a big concern at
universities throughout Ohio.... continued
Fight
to the death
by Christopher Flood / THE POST
It was only a matter of time before natural progression would lead
to Edward "Trey" Roski IIIs co-creating Comedy Central's BattleBots,
the ultimate destructive display of robotic genius.... continued
Pita
Pit brings healthy flavor to Athens, but there's nowhere to sit
by Adam Koehler / FOR THE POST
The Pita Pit has come to Athens promoting the appeal of healthy
and tasteful food for the Uptown diner.... continued
Radiohead
rocks, as always
KID A
Capitol Records
Five stars
Radiohead's fourth and latest LP, titled KID A, is the kind
of album that quickly makes all their past albums seem really old.
KID A is a magnum opus of 10 highly unique pieces of music
that reaffirm Radiohead's role as the chief purveyors of original,
thought-provoking music. In a decadent music industry, this is the
most intriguing band since Pink Floyd.... continued
Gamebreaker
2001 Review. Ron Dayne's video game review
by Chris Congeni / FOR THE POST
Dynamic graphics, a realistic crowd, authentic band audio, an overall
well-made game - Ron Dayne's Gamebreaker 2001 is none of
these. But for some reason, it still deserves high marks.... continued
Dear
Alice's Moronic Rejection Letters
By Holly Schreiber / FOR THE POST
Be prepared to open the pages of something very strange.... continued
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Senate
candidate visits Athens
by Amanda Iacone / THE POST
Ohio University students gathered outside Buffalo Wings & Rings
Tuesday night to meet a U.S. Senate. candidate. Ted Celeste was
standing outside the Cat's Eye as a customer popped his head out
of the neighboring bar and asked Celeste to join him for a beer....
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A place
for religion in politics?
by Erin Eisinger / FOR THE POST
Its stone image has been adorning Ohio University's College Green
since 1960. "Religion, morality and knowledge being necessary to
good government..." reads the Class Gateway. But the question remains
- does religion have a place in American politics?... continued
OU to
purchase land today
by Hillary Copsey / THE POST
Ohio University's plans to purchase the Athens Lumber Company have
been finalized after a couple of delays, including the death of
the company president.... continued
Stereotypes
for a new millennium
by: Jennifer Furia and Megan Kuhn / FOR THE
POST
How would you respond to the following questions?... continued
Crew
team looks for promising season
by Lisa Laufik / FOR THE POST
In the heart of Strouds Run Park, rain or shine, the men's and women's
crew teams train on the lake.... continued
Bush,
Gore, Mrs. Lieberman try to energize Ohio voters
by John McCarthy / THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
REYNOLDSBURG - George W. Bush swept into friendly republican territory
yesterday to highlight his programs for education, an issue that
resonates with Ohioans.... continued
Student
Senate plans Halloween meeting
Ohio University's Student Senate discussed Halloween weekend preparations
and potential dining hall changes at last night's meeting.... continued
Firefighters
claim chief forced them to attend church
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
PARMA HEIGHTS - Six firefighters required to attend a church service
as part of a community awards ceremony sued the city yesterday over
First Amendment issues.... continued
Fed
maintains stance
by Thomas Velardo / FOR THE POST
The Federal Open Market Committee again decided to leave interest
rates unchanged at its Oct. 3 meeting.... continued
Librarians
on-call at Alden
by Colleen Schmidt / FOR THE POST
Though a spotlight worked when Gotham wanted to call Batman, Ohio
University's Alden Library has found librarians respond better to
pagers.... continued
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Jerome Delay/AP
An Isreali soldier runs across a stone-littered street to
get to a sniper position during clashes n the West Bank town
of Hebron, Wednesday Oct. 4, 2000. Sporadic clashes erupted
throughout the West Bank and Gaza Strip as Israeli and Palestinian
leaders traveled to Paris for U.S.-arranged talks aimed at
halting the violence.
Briefly
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Football
is dream, despite lack of playing time
by Tim Pappa / THE POST
Every Saturday, a man takes a walk to his cathedral of ghosts of
daydreams past.... continued
Mariners
5, White Sox 2
CHICAGO (AP) - Paul Abbott pitched like a playoff veteran and Seattle's
bullpen was nearly unhittable once again. That's why the road-tough
Mariners are headed home with a 2-0 lead over the Chicago White
Sox in their division series.... continued
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Ohio
football to hold NASCAR Day
College football and NASCAR come together Saturday at Peden Stadium.
Before the Ohio football team's game with the Buffalo Bulls, replica
show cars and trucks from the pro-racing circuit will be displayed
on the track at the south end of the stadium. Ticket-holders for
the 7 p.m. game can visit the vehicle display area from 4 p.m. to
6:30 p.m.... continued
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