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Tuesday, October 29, 2002

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Beth Rooney/ Staff Photographer
Eric McFearson, a Certified Welding Inspector, supervises construction on the Hocking Hills pipeline on Saturday, Oct. 26. The pipeline is replacing an old line that has become deteriorated. Construction should be completed by mid-November.

Trick or treaters take over campus
by Maribel Quezada and Mike Jones/Staff Writers
Ghosts, vampires and witches are loose in the residence halls...continued

Judge temporarily stops pipeline
by Matt Hutton/State Senior Writer
A Columbus judge ruled Friday that the clear cutting for the Marathon Ashland Pipeline right of way on state public lands must be put on hold until a final decision is made on the case...continued

No food rule in classrooms extended to The Athena
by Alyssa Mitchell/Staff Writer
A movie in The Athena seems incomplete without buttered popcorn, but Ohio University students will have to settle for their pen caps during class time in the facility...continued

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Virginia joins Maryland, Alabama with murder charges in sniper case
by Steve Szkotak/The Associated Press
RICHMOND, Va. - Virginia officials filed the state's first murder charges against the sniper suspects yesterday, and a prosecutor said the teenager in custody might have killed an FBI analyst during the spree...continued

Small businesses hold election clout
By Matt Hutton/State Senior Writer
The candidates for the 6th congressional district know small businesses play a big role in elections...continued

 

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Jamal Nasrallah/ The Associated Press
A Jordanian forensic expert dusts for fingerprints on the car of U.S. diplomat Laurence Foley who was shot outside his home yesterday in Amman. Foley, who worked for the U.S. Agency for International Development, was killed by gunmen as he apparently headed for his car parked in front of his house in the Jordanian capital.

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Lucas W. Mobley/ For The Post
Former Ohio punter Dave Zastudil practices in April 2002 at Peden Stadium. Zastudil went to the NFL after his years of playing with the Bobcats.

MAC Players Make Impact in NFL
by Pat McSweeny/For The Post
A year ago, Dave Zastudil was booming punts down the field during his senior year for the Ohio Bobcats. Zastudil is still punting today, but now it is for the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League...continued

Hunter should garner fan appreciation
by T.J. Lasita/For The Post
Everyone visit your local greeting card store and purchase the "Thank You" card of your choice, write "Thanks Brandon" on the inside, sign it "Bobcat Fan" and send the card over to The Convo, attention Brandon Hunter...continued