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Today's Edition:
Friday, October 25, 2002
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Ryan Hodgson-Rigsbee/Photo Editor
Marcus S.G. Dahn announces his
candidacy for president of Liberia outside of Templeton-Blackburn
Alumni Memorial Auditorium on College Green yesterday afternoon.
Dahn is an Ohio University alumnus and resides in Athens when
he is not in Liberia.
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Administrative
coordinator maintains poise with work and family
by Kate Helbig/Staff Writer
While Alexis
Cline balances golf on the weekends, a family and her job as administrative
coordinator for Ohio University’s provost, she also is striving
for a higher education — complete with integrity and a pleasant
disposition....continued
Music
of Ga-Li advocates cultural coexistence
by Karlie Dunsky/Staff Writer
Last night, dim lights and a colorful array
of Native American blankets, quilts and accessories transformed
Baker University Center 1804 Lounge. A guitar, drum, flute and two
serene voices filled the air. From 7 to
9 p.m. Alicia Pagan and Ramond Two Crows, also known as Ga-Li, performed
their music and spoke about the importance of community in the world.
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Homegrown
musicians take the Mem-Aud stage
by Sarah Bisker/Features
Senior Writer
For the first
time in Athens history, the Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial
Auditorium stage curtain will unveil a talent unknown to the auditorium
before — the locals....continued
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Two
men arrested in connection with Washington-area sniper case; gun
found in their car
by Allen G. Breed/The Associated
Press
FREDERICK, Md. - A 41-year-old Army veteran and
a teenager described as his stepson were arrested at a roadside
rest stop yesterday for questioning in the three-week wave of deadly
sniper attacks that have terrorized the Washington, D.C., area...continued
OU alumnus
announces candidacy
by Val Hunt/Staff Writer
The air was filled with excitement as Marcus S.G. Dahn addressed
a small crowd yesterday at the West Portico of Templeton-Blackburn
Alumni Memorial Auditorium and announced his candidacy for president
of his native country, Liberia, promising changes and development....continued
Concerts abundant in Ohio, not OU
by Suzanne Wilder/Staff Writer
Phish. Naughty by Nature. The Roots. Reel Big
Fish. What do these musical acts have in common? They have all played
at universities in Ohio. ....continued
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Ivan
Sekretarev/Associated Press
Russian soldiers guard the theater in Moscow that
was seized by armed Chechens on Wednesday. The gunmen
said yesterday that they pledge to die if their
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Men's
basketball tabbed to win East Division
by Chris Littman/For The
Post
Despite a disappointing finish to last
season, the Ohio men's basketball team was picked to win the Mid-American
Conference East Division at the annual MAC Media Day in Cleveland....continued
Sports
fanaticism begins at youth level
by Matt Bixenstine/Staff Writer
"Hockey's supposed to be a fun time." Those were the ironic
words youth hockey parent Thomas Junta said he told Michael Costin
during a heated argument at an ice rink in Reading, Mass....continued
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Ohio
tries to make up for early season loss
by Chris Littmann/Staff
Writer
After avenging its first Mid-American
conference overtime loss of the season against Louisville, the Ohio
field hockey team gets another chance for revenge against No. 13
Kent State this weekend....continued
Hockey
faces defending champs
by
Matt Bixenstine/Staff
Writer
As the cliché goes, to be the best you have to
beat the best....continued
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