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Today's Edition:
Friday, October 18, 2002
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Becky Sell/Staff Photographer
Ohio University junior Kate
Schneider
(left) and senior Olivia Detamore hold a banner to protest
the war in Iraq on the steps of the Athens County Courthouse
last night. Supporters of the war-and-peace activists, who
were both students and community members, chanted pro- and
anti-war slogans and gave speeches to declare their views.
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Professor
incorporates African experiences into classes
by Erik A. Carlson/Staff
Writer
She has described
herself as a soccer mom, but not too many soccer moms have been
told they would die if they ever set foot in Kenya again...continued
Art
train hopes to highlight area art
by Laura Blankemeyer/Staff
Writer
Uptown,
downtown and now on trains — artists are everywhere in Athens County.
This weekend, Art Train will roll down the Hocking Valley Scenic
Railway’s tracks — part of the Foothills School of American Crafts
goal to help residents and tourists appreciate artistic resources
in the area...continued
Let
the Good Times Roll
by Lauren Coyle/Staff
Writer
This Saturday night,
local musicians from the ’70s, ’80s, and ’90s will gather at Nelson
Commons for an Athens Musical Reunion dubbed Let the Good Times
Roll ...continued
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As pressure
mounts, US offers compromise to win support for Iraq resolution
by Edith
M. Lederer/The Associated Press
UNITED
NATIONS - Facing strong opposition from dozens of nations, the United
States has backed down from its demand that a new U.N. resolution
must authorize military force if Baghdad fails to cooperate with
weapons inspectors, diplomats said yesterday....continued
Demonstrators
clash at Courthouse
by Nick Juliano/Campus Senior Writer
Court Street patrons were not expecting any protests last
night, but they got two...continued
Ministry celebrates 50 years
by Emily Patterson/For
The Post
United Campus Ministry yesterday
celebrated its 50th anniversary and the end of its capital campaign
drive that raised $64,000...continued
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Adel
Hana/The Associated Press
Palestinians carry a wounded youth on a stretcher
to treatment room at Alnajar hospital after heavy
clashes erupted in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip yesterday.
Israeli tanks fired artillery shells and machine
guns, killing six Palestinians and wounding more
than 50, Palestinian doctors and witnesses said.
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Ohio looks
to change trends against conference foes
by Lonnie McMillan/Staff
Writer
The Ohio soccer team plays
this weekend against two teams that historically have made seasons
out of ruining Ohio's....continued
Field hockey stirs it up
by Chris Littman/Staff
Writer
After a weekend
where the Mid-American conference standings were shaken, the Ohio
field hockey team begins its second round of MAC play trying to
stir things up even more...continued
Volleyball team
battling a dual identity
by Tom Valentino/Staff
Writer
After a prolific start to the season,
the Ohio volleyball team has begun to show Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
tendencies...continued
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Ohio
runners motivated going into Pre-Nationals
by Lindsey Elling/Staff Writer
"I think I can, I think I can..." This mantra worked for
a little train engine, but for Ohio cross country runners, it takes
a little more motivation to make it to the finish line. Many will
use different methods to get themselves to the finish line at the
Pre-National Meet Saturday in Terre Haute, Ind....continued
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