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Monday, October 7, 2002

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Adam Pape/ for The Post
Active member of Chi Omega, Michelle Stevens, (right) welcomes Marissa Houk (left) after the running of the bulls on Sunday. Sorority recruitment is held every quarter, but only in the fall quarter does the “the running bulls” take place.

Court costs benefit in unseen ways
by Emily Patterson/Staff Writer
After paying a ticket or appearing in court, the hidden costs of violating the law could be benefiting the city, county or state in unseen ways...continued

Math, sports important in student’s life
by Mike Jones/Staff writer
Family and friends remember Matthew Berlin as a good-hearted individual who always got along with just about everyone...continued

More News

U.S. war resolution will increase pressure on Saddam to disarm, leaders say
by WILLIAM C. MANN/The Associated Press
WASHINGTON - Congressional leaders said Sunday a resolution authorizing war against Iraq, expected to pass with little dissent, will strengthen the U.S. hand at the United Nations and increase pressure on Saddam Hussein to disarm...continued

Compassion, concern offered to Sesmas
by Matt Hutton/State Senior Writer
Since the Sept. 11 bomb scare at the James A. Rho
des State Office Tower in Columbus, Oscar Sesmas has experienced both vilification and now compassion...continued

Paul Bunyan comes to Nelsonville
by Chuck Bowen/Staff Writer
More than 65,000 people descended on Hocking College in Nelsonville to celebrate the 46th annual Paul Bunyan Show this weekend. Vendors from across the state and country were on hand to sell objects related to the timber industry...continued

 

BRIEFLY

Christine Nesbitt/ The Associated Press
A woman, carrying a baby on her back, walks past a French position in Tiebissou, 60 km (37 miles) south of Bouake, in the Ivory Coast yesterday. Cease-fire negotiations in Abidjan faltered as loyalist forces moved north and fighting broke out in rebel-held Bouake.

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Sports

Falcons give Bobcats 72 reasons to go back to Athens
by Eric Pfahler/Staff Writer
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio — The Ohio football team began and ended its game against Bowling Green as well as it could have hoped, scoring
touchdowns on the first and last drives of the game...continued

Bobcats upset MAC leader
by Laurie Duffy/Staff Writer
Redemption is a sweet feeling, especially when it comes against a Mid-American Conference rival carrying a 14-match win streak.
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Ohio collects pair of road wins
by Lonnie McMillan/Staff Writer
The Ohio soccer team responded to consecutive road losses last weekend, winning on the road 3-0 against Toledo on Friday and 1-0 against Bowling Green yesterday...continued

Field hockey suffers double loss
by Chris Littmann/Staff Writer
The Ohio field hockey team missed a chance to strengthen its case for an NCAA Tournament appearance by losing to No. 10 Kent State and No. 5 Michigan State this weekend.
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Hockey earns shootout split
by Matt Bixenstine/Staff Writer
Had the Ohio hockey team played this weekend’s series with Kent State a year ago, the team would have come away with two overtime ties...continued