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Thursday, October 24, 2002

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Thomas Taylor/For The Post
Joel Carrasquillo cleans up the job site earlier this quarter at Laushe Power Plant on West Green. Ohio University has been working on saving energy around its campus to save students money and to help the environment.

Experience the issue with Probate/Juvenile Judge race
by Chuck Bowen/Staff Writer
Two active Athens County residents are competing this fall for the soon-to-be vacant Athens County Probate/Juvenile Court judgeship...continued

Local band tells the story using more than four chords
by Sarah Laubacher/Staff Writer
Although local band The Story Of prides itself on song structures that are more progressive than pop, their lengthy, electronic-enhanced epics remain accessible by emphasizing intense melodies, interesting harmonies -- and inserting screams sparingly....continued

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Thousands brave school in defiance of threat as police confirm sniper's 10th fatality
by Allen G. Breed/The Associated Press
KENSINGTON, Md. - Worried parents sent their children off to school with extra-tight hugs and others kept their youngsters home yesterday, one day after police revealed a chilling warning from the sniper that children are not safe "anywhere, at any time."..continued

A kilowatt saved is a penny earned
by Joe Rominiecki/Staff Writer
In a year that has seen Ohio University make budget cuts and raise tuition, any effort to save money is beneficial. By saving energy, the university can both save the environment and a save few dollars for its students....continued

Taft, Hagan face off in Columbus
by Natalie Long/Staff Writer
COLUMBUS—The two candidates for governor took the stage last night for the second of three gubernatorial debates.....continued

 

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Misha Japaridze/Associated Press
Police officers stand in front of the theater, which was seized by armed men, in Moscow, late Wednesday. Armed men entered a crowded Moscow theater Wednesday and took the audience hostage, the Federal Security Service said. The Soviet-era House of Culture that belonged to a ball-bearing plant, was staging a performance of the musical "Nord-Ost."

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Fanaticism strikes at Ohio
by Joe Arnold/For The Post
In the seconds following Akron’s 74-73 win against the Ohio basketball team last January, Zips’ forward Andy Hipsher gestured and taunted an angry O-Zone crowd as he left the floor. His actions brought security personnel to their feet and brought back memories for current Ohio assistant basketball coach and former player John Rhodes....continued

Ohio diver looking to repeat MAC Diver of the Year honor
by Lindsey Elling/For The Post
Last year at the Mid-American Championships, diver Robert Krichbaum set a new conference record in the 1-meter diving competition, placed fourth in the 3-meter and was named MAC Diver of the Year. Recently, Krichbaum talked with The Post’s Lindsey Elling about the 2002-03 season...continued

TV sports fans get bad rap
by Joe Rominiecki/Staff Writer
As I sat down in front of my television Tuesday night to watch Game 3 of the World Series, my friend walked into the room, saw me gazing at the tube and rolled her eyes...continued

Ohio rowers take on the world
by Tim Trainor/Staff Writer
The Ohio club men’s crew team placed 30th and the women’s team 44th in the Head of the Charles Regatta in Boston, Mass. last Saturday...continued

 

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