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Today's Edition:
Thursday, October 3, 2002
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Thomas
Taylor/ Staff Photographer
Tim Hagan, the democratic candidate for
governor, speaks outside College Gate. Yesterday, Hagan, a
former Cuyahoga County commissioner, said winning Athens County
is essential to his winning the gubernatorial race.
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Athletic departments lack
HIPAA plans
by Laurie Duffy/Staff Writer
Despite an approaching deadline of April 14, 2003, area athletic
department officials have not set a definitive policy regarding the
privacy standard of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability
Act...continued
Regional
band hopes to break into new territory
by Sarah Laubacher/Staff Writer
Modern rockers Planet 12 consider themselves
a "Route 33" band - they have found success in the Athens
music scene, the Columbus circuit and cities in between...continued
Art
convocation acknowledges colleges accomplishments
by Brynn Burton/Staff Writer
All disciplines of Ohio University's art world
will come together Friday morning for the fourth annual College
of Fine Arts Convocation...continued
More News:
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Potential governors come
to Athens
by Matt Hutton/State Senior
Writer
With the general election one month away, candidates
are entering the final stretch of their campaigns. And so far one
candidate said he thinks Athens is one of the key stops along the
way and made good on that statement yesterday...continued
Federal money distributed
throughout Ohio
by Chris DeVille/Staff Writers
The $9.9 million grant Ohio received from the
federal government to increase homeland security will be used to
bolster communications, detections and building security equipment,
state officials said...continued
Athletic department gears
up for health insurance act
by Joe Arnold/Staff Writer
When an arachnoid cyst sidelined Ohio running
back Chad Brinker last season, team officials and the Ohio athletic
department issued written statements announcing Brinker’s injury,
the course of action to be taken and his prognosis for the season...continued
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The
Associated Press
Investigators search for clues among the debris
after a bomb exploded last night just a few meters
from the gate of a military camp in Zamboanga City
in southern Philippines. A powerful bomb packed
with nails exploded outside a restaurant frequented
by troops, killing an American soldier and two Filipinos.
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Ohio
upended by Marshall
by Tom
Valentino /Staff Writer
A certain amount
of confidence for a young team is healthy. Too much confidence,
however, can be lethal.....continued
Hockey
coach wants national championship
by Matt Bixenstine/Staff Writer
Beginning his second season of coaching, Ohio hockey coach Dan Morris,
the team’s all-time leading scorer and member of all three of the
Bobcats’ American College Hockey Association National Championship
teams, reflected on his playing days and talked about his desire
to coach Ohio with The Post’s Matt Bixenstine....continued
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Forward
moves toward Ohio scoring record
by Lonnie McMillan/Staff Writer
Ohio soccer forward Christel Schiering came into this season
— her junior season — with the goal of setting the school record
for goals scored....continued
Professional
athletes are anything but
by Tom Valentino/Staff Writer
Professional athletes should conduct themselves like "professionals"...continued
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