Today's Edition:
Friday, September 13, 2002
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Amr Nabil/Associated Press
An Iraqi Muslim prays during an annual
evening of prayers at al-Kadhim mosque in Baghdad yesterday.
President Bush demanded that world leaders force Saddam Hussein
to destroy his weapons of mass destruction, saying the lives
of millions of people will be at risk and the United Nations
will be irrelevant unless it confronts Iraq.
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Terrorist
attack expedites studies
by Erica Bush/Staff Writer
Two Ohio University research projects
were jump-started after the Sept. 11 attack - creating unexpected
opportunities in the fields of satellite data and DNA identification...continued
Teacher exchanges cultures,
knowledge
by Yvonne Teems/Staff Writer
On the outskirts of Beijing this summer,
a local art teacher tossed aside her painting smock to teach native
students English while exploring Chinese culture...continued
New student trustee prepares
for challenges
by Pat McSweeny
While the return to school Fall Quarter is
big event for most students, this fall Ohio University junior Tara
Stuckey will have an additional challenge as she begins a two-year
term as a student trustee...continued
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Board to plan Oasis
by Lindsey McKay/Staff Writer
The Ohio University Board of Trustees
will meet today to discuss creating a new information technology
research center and hiring an architectural consultant for the Oasis
project...continued
Bush urges action in Iraq
by Barry Schweid/The Associated Press
UNITED NATIONS - President Bush demanded
yesterday that world leaders force Saddam Hussein to destroy his
weapons of mass destruction, saying the lives of millions of people
will be at risk and the United Nations "will be irrelevant"
unless it confronts Iraq...continued
Speech affects wall street
by Hope Yen/The Associated Press
NEW YORK - Wall Street retreated for
a second day yesterday, pressured by two disappointing economic
reports and a strong speech by President Bush to the United Nations
demanding action against Iraq...continued
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Aijaz Rahi/Associated Press
Pallbearers carry the coffin
of Jammu and Kashmir's slain law minister Mushtaq
Ahmad Lone during his funeral service in Lalpora,
66 miles north of Srinagar, India, yesterday.
A suspected separatist militant gunned down Lone
during an election campaign rally on Wednesday.
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Opinion
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Editorial
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Column
About Town
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Sports
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Ohio
hopes to continue momentum into MAC play
by Lonnie McMillan/Staff Writer
Looking to build on the momentum of two straight victories, the
Ohio soccer team will stay in Athens to face George Washington today
before beginning Mid-American Conference play Sunday against Akron...continued
Ohio
takes on No. 6 Gators
by Laurie Duffy/Staff Writer
This is the weekend for sports and big match-ups for two Ohio teams.
But unlike the football team, the volleyball team is leaning on
an undefeated record going into three high-profile matches at the
Campus USA Credit Union Invitational in Gainesville, Fla...continued
Field
hockey players take trip home
By Chris Littmann/Staff Writer
Win or lose, the Ohio field hockey team plans to party this weekend...continued
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Ohio
cross country heads to Mel Brodt Invitational
by Matt Bixenstine and Lindsey Elling/Staff
Writers
While the Ohio women's cross country team
fights injuries, the men's team will try to extend its winning streak
this weekend...continued
Florida is no resort for Bobcats
By Eric Pfahler/Staff Writer
After a dismal 31-0 loss to I-AA Northeastern,
the Ohio football team must bounce back-quickly...continued
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