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Thursday, September 12, 2002

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Ohio leaders appeal for strength against evil
by Colleen Schmidt
WASHINGTON - On Sept. 11, 2001, thousands of Americans fled the sites of terrorism. One year later, America's elected leaders are asking their country to step up to the plate, and to continue the fight for freedom...continued

Familiar faces fill dean vacancies
by Nick Juliano/Campus Senior Writer
Ohio University's Russ College of Engineering students could have more room to breathe if proposed changes from the new dean take place...continued

Fall Quarter performances showcase senior talent
by Brynn Burton
The Ohio University School of Dance leaps into Fall Quarter with new artistic talent, a new cultural experience and performances showcasing student work...continued

Bomb scare hits Senate building
by Matt Hutton/State Senior Writer
On the one-year anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attack, a Columbus office building was evacuated because of a bomb scare...continued

Bush mourns year of sorrow; vows victory over 'fanatics'
By Ron Fournier/AP White House Correspondent
NEW YORK - With words of comfort and resolve, President Bush joined the nation yesterday in remembering "a year of sorrow, of empty places" since the terrorist attacks that killed thousands and drew America into war. He vowed victory over "history's latest gang of fanatics."...continued

Sept. 11 commemoration quilts represent thoughts of events
by Sara Bisker/Senior Features Writer
Last night the setting sun illuminated six quilts on the West Portico Wall of Templeton-Blackburn Alumni Memorial Auditorium during a ceremony commemorating the anniversary of Sept. 11...continued

 

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Rafiq Maqbool/ Associated Press
Unidentified relatives of law minister of India's state of Jammu and Kashmir Mushtaq Ahmad Lone wail near his body in Lalpora 110 kilometers (66 miles) north of Srinagar, India, yesterday. Suspected separatist militants gunned down Lone, and 15 others in separate incidents of rebel violence, police said.


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Blaze destroys club equestrian team barn
by Blake Whitney/Assistant Sports EditorLast spring, the Ohio club Equestrian Team was at its highest point in history. After raising thousands of dollars, the team went to its first national championship competition and competed against varsity programs from other schools across the country-and won...continued

Sophomore standout strong in first cross country meet
by Matt Bixenstine/Staff Writer
Fresh off his first collegiate cross country victory, Ohio sophomore Andrew Frum talked with The Post's Matt Bixenstine concerning the past, present and future of his cross country career....continued

Women's basketball player leaves team
by Kyle Jepson
Ohio women's basketball forward Beckie Fischer decided not to return to the team this upcoming season for personal reasons. Women's basketball coach Lynn Bria made the announcement on Monday...continued

Baseball misses opportunity
by Paul Shugar/Sports Editor
Muhammad Ali stood up for his religious beliefs, Jackie Robinson stood up for the rights of African Americans and Billie Jean King stood up for women's rights. They were heroes....continued