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Thursday, October 31, 2002

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Lindsay Steiner/Staff Photographer
Pastor Mary Jo Yeakel greets First United Methodist members Aundrea Carpenter-Colvin and Dick Mottl on Sunday, Oct. 13. Yeakel has been at the First United Methodist for a year and a half, but has been a pastor for 24 years.

More women become religious leaders
by Emily Patterson/Staff Writer
The Rev. Jan Griesinger was the only woman in the graduating class at her seminary and part of the first generation of woman ministers in the traditionally male-dominated field...continued

Band promises to pull out all the stops for final show
by Sarah Laubacher/Staff Writer
When Joe Faulhaber and Michael Hall met in the summer of 1996, friendship came fast and music was soon to follow. Their first musical ventures included playing the front porches of Athens, performing on street corners and securing a weekly gig at the old Swindlefish...continued

More News:

Federal charges add to questions over which jurisdiction will prosecute sniper suspects
by Stephen Manning /The Associated Press
GREENBELT, Md. — New federal weapons and extortion charges against sniper suspect John Allen Muhammad added to the questions over which jurisdiction will be the first to prosecure him and his alleged partner in the attackss...continued


Jill Thompson, Ric Wasserman
By Megan Kuhn/City Senior Writer
Two Ohio University alumni are running for Athens County auditor. Republican incumbent Jill Thompson said she is running on her experience while Democratic challenger Ric Wasserman said his background in business has prepared him for the job...continued

Student Senate vice president announces resignation
by Mike Jones/Staff Writer
Ohio University Student Senate Vice President Josh Wolf announced his resignation and the formation of a splinter group in an executive session at last night’s weekly meeting....continued

BRIEFLY

Ivan Sekretarev/ The Associated Press
Tatyana Panova holds a hand of her daughter Maria, a victim of the hostage crisis, during her funeral at a cemetery in Moscow on yesterday. As grieving families laid to rest victims of the Moscow hostage crisis yesterday, health officials said two more freed hostages had died, bringing the number of victims to at least 119.

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Ohio warms up against Wright State
by Lonnie McMillan/For The Post
Following a 3-0 Mid-American Conference loss at Buffalo Sunday, the Ohio soccer team tries to rebound out of conference against Wright State tonight...continued

Ohio wins inter-state non-conference game
by Lonnie McMillan/For The Post
The Ohio soccer team rebounded from a Mid-American Conference loss to take a non-conference victory on the road last night 3-1 against the Wright State Raiders...continued

Hoop Dreams
by Pat McSweeny
Some things that I would like to see in a new NBA season...continued

 

 

Player eyes postseason
by Matt LaWell
After helping the Ohio volleyball team to a pair of victories against Kent State and Akron, who was undefeated in the Mid-American Conference, middle blocker Laura Hageman was named the MAC East Division Volleyball Player of the Week for the second time this season. She talked with The Post’s Matt LaWell about the team’s performance and postseason outlook...continued

Club Sports Notebook
by Joe Rominiecki