Today's Edition:
Tuesday, October 2, 2001
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Adriel Shearer/Assignment
Photo Editor
James Taylor, a sophomore
from Ironton, looks on from the sidelines at practice yesterday
afternoon at the practice football field. The flags were placed
on helmets after the tragedy that occurred on Sept. 11.
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Criminal
complaint reveals more people in terrorist plot
by Larry Margasak / The Associated
Press
WASHINGTON Authorities pursued terrorism suspects
in Europe and the Middle East yesterday, arresting several and searching
for a man from the United Arab Emirates who they said could be a
key figure in the money trail....continued
Bromley
Hall dishes out new trays
by Tim Pappa / Staff Writer
Students
patronizing the newest Ohio University dining hall could find that
their standard dinner items might not fit on the trays as usual....continued
Council
approves purchase of fire protection equipment
by Camden Easterling / Staff Writer
Members of the Athens City Council met last night and approved
a $49,000 proposal to purchase new equipment for Athens firefighters....continued
New adviser
welcomes feedback, fields questions
by Lindsey McKay / Staff Writer
New Ohio University student organizations adviser Julie Lindsey
says her door always is open. But for now, the walls of her office
are bare....continued
Zoolander:
a fashionable comedy
by Jason Zingale / Staff Writer
Although it's difficult to make the fashion world goofier
than it makes itself seem, Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson pull it off
with flashes of moronic brilliance in Zoolander. And
let's just be honest here it's funny. Some of it is very
funny....continued
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OU to take
part in coal projects
by Morgan Dixon / Staff Writer
Ohio University is a major component in three Ohio coal projects
recently approved by Governor Bob Taft....continued
The '60s
bring change for Athens' women
by Sara Schonhardt / Staff Writer
When Drusilla Evarts became the first woman faculty member
in the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism, she began to wonder why,
on average, women did better than men in school, but fell behind
once they entered the workplace....continued
RAs unify
residents through creativity
by Lindsey McKay / Staff Writer
While Ohio University students living in residence halls
cram for midterms and contemplate weekend plans, their resident
assistants are planning activities. And some have taken steps to
implement creative projects....continued
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Nikolas
Giakoumidis/
The Associated Press
Canadian soldiers
walk toward planes before leaving Macedonia, at
Skopje airport yeasterday. The soldiers, part
of NATO troops that were part of Operation Essential
Harvest, which shut down last week after collecting
nearly 4,000 weapons from ethnic Albanian rebels,
continued to depart Macedonia.
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Opinion
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Editorial
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Column
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Sports
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Choose Bonds
for MVP
by Lonnie McMillan / Staff Writer
Albert Pujols and Ichiro Suzuki for Rookie of the Year? Thats
a no-brainer. Roger Clemens and Curt Schilling deserve the Cy Young
award? Well, all right. Jason Giambi for American League MVP? Fine.
But anyone besides Barry Bonds for National League MVP that
would be a complete injustice....continued
Ohio athletics
commemorate victims, wear patches
by Laurie Duffy / For The Post
Last week, President Bush encouraged Americans to carry on
with their lives, but to always remember the victims of the Sept.
11 terrorist attacks....continued
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Ohio
looks for sixth straight win
by Eric Pfahler / Staff Writer
The Bobcats try to take a bite out of the Buckeyes today, when
the two field hockey teams, both ranked in the top 15, battle in Columbus....continued
MAC elite battle for
conference championship
Several Mid-American Conference teams are making noise against
the nation's elite and climbing in the national rankings....continued
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