Today's Edition:
Wednesday, October 25, 2000
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Mike Dickbernd/ Associated
Press
Brandon Malone, 14, practices tricks on the half-pipe outside his
house in Columbus, Indiana, yesterday. Malone has been practicing
tricks on the ramp for about six months.
Halloween
brings visitors- and cars with limited places to park
by Evelyn Henley / FOR THE POST
Just like cars should not head south on Court Street, residents
should not send their visitors the wrong way when directing them
toward parking spaces on Halloween weekend.... continued
Residents
decorate for trick-or-treaters
by Jenny Wilkins / THE POST
In anticipation of trick-or-treaters who roamed East Green
residence halls last night, some Ohio University students decorated
their corridors with spider webs and orange and black streamers....
continued
Student
Advantage Inc. and Versity.com Not Under the Same Roof
by Jennifer Furia / FOR THE POST
With the help of a friend named Versity.com, Ohio University sophomore
Kelly Bartemes had no trouble turning off his alarm and falling
back asleep without giving a second thought to the lecture class
he would be missing.... continued
Bromley
Hall builds new offices, classrooms
by Rob Chalifoux / FOR THE POST
Orange barrels and scaffolding continue to be found beyond
Court Street.... continued
Artist
opens photography show
Sometimes the beauty of those things near us are harder to see....
continued
'80s
hair band makes a lackluster return
by Chas J. Hartman / THE POST
Enuff Znuff
10
Spitfire Records
ONE STAR
Some think hair/glam rock died when Nirvana came along. Well, not
exactly.... continued
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Five
Wal-Mart protesters arrested
by Sally Law / THE POST
Five people were arrested yesterday morning for persistent
disorderly conduct after blocking the truck entrance to an East
State Street construction site.... continued
Small
business benefits from senate's effort
by Philip Elliott / THE POST
A bipartisan bill passed in the U.S. Congress will benefit
the Ohio University Innovation Center by allotting $400,000 to increase
the center's size and generate about 465 jobs over six years
if the White House approves it.... continued
Group
works to increase diversity
by Kristin Howard / THE POST
Imagine having the length of your hair determining where
you are allowed to sit. Seems kind of arbitrary, doesnt it?
Some students face this issue everyday, only it isnt hair
length that determines how theyre treated its
their race.... continued
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Laurent Rebours/ Associated
Press
An unidentified Palestinian carries a child toward an ambulance
after he was hit by a rubber bullet during clashes with Israeli
solders protecting the Jewish settlement of Gush Katif on
the outskirts of the southern Gaza town of Kahn Yunis, yesterday.
Briefly
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Special Events
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Halloween
2000
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Sports
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Bobcats
continue losing skid
by Tim Pappa / THE POST
Always save for a rainy day. It may be good advice, but the
Ohio State Buckeyes did not take it. Once the rain began cascading
from a smoky sky overhead, the Buckeyes could not hold back. They
broke open the piggybank.... continued
Boxer
quits after serious injuries
by Ryan Ernst / THE POST
Friday night at the Palace in Auburn Hills, Mich., the sport
of boxing received another black eye, and for once, in what he called
his final fight, Mike Tyson was not at fault.... continued
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Fans
divided over Series
by Tim Boggs / FOR THE POST
For those who have been hiding under a rock, the World Series
started Saturday between the New York Yankees and the New York Mets.
For the first time since 1956 two New York teams are in the World
Series.... continued
Offense
hitting stride at crunch time
by Shane Sadler / THE POST
For the third-straight week the Ohio football team breezed
past a Mid-American Conference opponent.... continued
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