Today's Edition:
Monday, September 9, 2002
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Ryan Hodgson-Rigsbee/ Photo Editor
Ohio tackle Shane Yates lays on the ground in pain while trainers
tend to his injury. Yates was one of several Bobcats injured
in Ohios home opener, a 31-0 loss to Division I-AA Northeastern.
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Iraqi
officials deny reports
by Selcan Hacaoglu/Associated
Press
BAGHDAD, Iraq - Iraq denied reports it
is collecting material for nuclear weapons and building up sites once
targeted by U.N. inspectors, saying yesterday the claims were lies
spread by the United States and Britain to justify an attack...continued
University
provides flexible schedule for Jewish students
by Stephanie Corbin/Staff Writer
Move-in weekend might not have fallen on the most convenient weekend
for Jewish students and their families, but it has offered a unique
chance at Hillel, said its new rabbi...continued
Finding
a job in Athens
by Stephenie Steitzer/Senior City Writer
There are plenty of jobs available
in Athens, but students looking for work will have to put
forth a little effort to find the right one...continued
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Xinhua/ Associated Press
A car is damaged badly by a fallen tree caused
by Typhoon Sinlaku in Wenzhou, East China's Zhejiang
Province, Saturday. Typhoon Sinlaku arrived at
the southern part of the East China Sea Saturday
with the maximum wind force of 40 meters per second,
and arrived at Wenzhou City yesterday at nearly
the same speed. Sinlaku has moved out of Zhejiang
Province by now, according to the latest report.
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Opinion
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About Town
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Bobcats
bottom out
by Eric Pfahler/Staff Writer
The Ohio football team entered Saturday's home opener hoping
to win in Athens for the first time since Nov. 18, 2000. But the
Bobcats would not even win the coin toss-much less the game-as the
offense managed just 59 second-half yards in a 31-0 blowout loss
to Division I-AA Northeastern...continued
Injuries
add to insult of loss to Northeastern
by Joe Arnold/Staff Writer
As if a 31-0 drubbing by Division I-AA Northeastern on Saturday
was not bad enough, the Ohio football team suffered a host of injuries
that kept the Ohio athletic-training staff busy all night...continued
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Ohio thrashes herd in
opener
by Matt Bixenstine/Staff Writer
At the bang of the gun that began the
2002 season, the Ohio men's cross country team decided not to run
with or even against the Marshall Thundering Herd...continued
Disqualification lifts Marshall
to win
by Lindsey Elling/Staff Writer
While Ohio freshmen were racing to move
into the dorms Saturday, the Ohio women's cross country team was
racing in its first meet of the season against Marshall...continued
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