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Tuesday, October 8, 2002

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Pablo Martinez Monsivais/ The Associated Press
President Bush addresses the nation on Iraq yesterday at the Cincinnati Museum Center in Cincinnati, Ohio. Bush traveled to Ohio as Congress prepares for a historic vote on a resolution on Iraq. Bush is seeking to provide a comprehensive assessment of the threat Saddam Hussein poses to the security of the U.S. and the world.

Second WorldCom executive pleads guilty in deal with prosecutors
by Devlin Barrett /The Associated Press
NEW YORK - A former WorldCom accounting executive pleaded guilty yesterday to securities fraud and conspiracy, and agreed to cooperate with investigators against his bosses in one of the biggest cases of crooked corporate accounting in U.S. history...continued

Series kicks off with discussion of women in Islam
by Jen Strawn/Staff Writer
Lured in by free soup and meaningful discussion, students and community members gathered yesterday for the physical and spiritual nourishment provided by United Campus Ministry's four-week discussion series, "Soup for the Soul: Women and Religion."...continued

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Sniper strikes again - boy critically wounded outside Maryland school
by Stephen Manning/The Associated Press
BOWIE, Md. - The Washington-area sniper struck again yesterday, shooting and critically wounding a 13-year-old boy as his aunt dropped him off at school, authorities said...continued

Bush makes case against Iraq
Andrew Welsh-Huggins/The Associated Press
CINCINNATI - An audience full of area civic leaders gathered last night at a former railroad terminal to hear President Bush make his case for war against Iraq...continued

Bush moving closer to making move on Iraq
Colleen Schmidt/Scripps Howard Foundation Wire
WASHINGTON - President Bush's primetime speech last night signified an upcoming crescendo in the Capitol Hill debate about a military strike on Iraq...continued

 

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Charles Dharapak/Associated Press
Palestinians pray beside the bodies of those killed after an Israeli raid in Khan Younis, during a mass funeral in the southern Gaza Strip yesterday. Twelve Palestinians were killed and over 100 were wounded, including 10 who died when an Israeli helicopter fired a missile that exploded in a crowd.

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Sports

Performance enhancing supplements debate continues
by Jonathan Kane/For The Post
The use of nutritional supplements in college sports is nothing new, but it appears to be the newest concern for NCAA officials.
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Ohio defeat increases Bowling Green's status

by Joe Rominiecki/Staff Writer
Bowling Green's 72-21 victory against Ohio Saturday is another win for a Bowling Green team on the rise.
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Opportunity is given, respect is earned
by Tom Valentino/Staff Writer
From the inception of the new Cleveland Browns franchise in 1999, Cleveland quarterback Tim Couch has been groomed to lead the team...continued