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Monday, October 28, 2002

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Celeste Elliott/ For The Post
(From right) Vivek Ananthan, the leader of the Green Party in Philadelphia, PA, stands next to Terri Howells, a professed "Soccer Mom" from Silver Springs, Md., at the national anti-war protest in Washington Saturday. Both Ananthan and Howells felt it was important to show that it was not just college-age students showing their support against a possible war with Iraq.

Stewart, Pancake debate cancelled
by Matt Hutton/State Senior Writer
A scheduled debate between the candidates for the 92nd House District seat, Democrat Jim Pancake and Republican Jimmy Stewart, was cancelled after a moderator change prompted Stewart to leave...continued

Fire safety checks make a difference
by Suzanne Wilder/Staff Writer
Saturday, Ohio University students tried to help their fellow students by traveling through Athens to test smoke detectors in off-campus student housing...continued

Democrats rally with pancakes
by Matt Hutton/State Senior Writer
Pancakes with Pancake...continued

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Anti-war march draws soccer moms as well as students
by Stephanie V. Siek/Staff Writer
WASHINGTON — As many as 150,000 protesters, about 60 of them Athens residents and Ohio University students, marched around the White House to protest military strikes against Iraq...continued

Angels in the outfield
By Ben Walker/The Associated Press
ANAHEIM, Calif. - This is definitely movie material, and the stars are the never-say-die Anaheim Angels...continued

 

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Efrem Lukatsky/ The Associated Press
A family lights a candle outside a theater in downtown Moscow, yesterday. On Saturday, Oct. 26 Russian special forces stormed the Moscow theater after a three-day siege leaving more than 118 hostages dead and dozens of their Chechen captors killed.

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Sports

Bobcats split weekend
by Chris Littman/Staff Writer
The Ohio field hockey team managed a weekend split at Pruitt Field, but a loss against No. 13 Kent State made a top-two finish in the Mid-American Conference a long shot...continued

Penn State batters Bobcats
by Matt Bixenstine/Staff Writer
Heading into a weekend showdown with the American Collegiate Hockey Association’s three-time defending champion Penn State, the Ohio hockey team knew it was up against the team to beat. Two blowout losses later, the Bobcats still know this...continued

Ohio splits pair of road games
by Lonnie McMillan/Staff Writer
The Ohio soccer team saw mixed results this weekend, winning 4-1 against non-conference Pittsburgh on Friday, but then losing 3-0 against Mid-American Conference foe Buffalo on Sunday...continued

Ohio breaks Akron’s unbeaten streak
by Laurie Duffy/Staff Writer
The Ohio volleyball team has a way of knocking good teams off their Mid-American Conference pedestals...continued

 

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