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Friday, September 20, 2002

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Achmad Ibrahim/Associated Press
An Indonesian protester raises his fist near a portrait of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein during a demonstration outside the embassy of Iraq in Jakarta, Indonesia. A group of activists staged a protest yesterday denouncing the U.S. government's move against Iraq, including possible military strikes.

Students have options when dealing with landlords
by Emily Patterson/Staff Writer
When Ohio University junior Lindsay Maher began moving into to her house for second-session summer classes, she found it covered in cat fur....continued

Athens women to serve Bowling Green board
by Lauren McDowell/City Editor
A picture of snowy College Green at Ohio University hangs on one wall, bricks of dedication from Ohio State University line a bookshelf and Bowling Green State University pamphlets are tucked away in different nooks of the living room....continued

 

 

 

Iraq free of nuclear, biological and chemical weapons, Iraqi foreign minister says
By Dafna Linzer/Associated Press
UNITED NATIONS - Iraq is free of nuclear, biological and chemical weapons, Saddam Hussein told the United Nations in a speech read yesterday by his foreign minister. The White House dismissed the speech as a "disappointing failure."...continued

Iraq free of nuclear, biological and chemical weapons, Iraqi foreign minister says
by Dafna Linzer/The Associated Press
UNITED NATIONS - Saddam Hussein told the United Nations in a speech read yesterday by his foreign minister that Iraq is free of nuclear, biological and chemical weapons...continued

Rankings do not place OU on party school lists
By Cari Armstrong/Staff Writer
Ohio University moved one step closer to shaking its party-school image with a ranking in the latest issue of "U.S. News and World Report."....continued

 

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Ed Wray/ Associated Press
Men talk about a raid in a village near Band-e-Taimur, about 60 miles west of Kandahar. Villagers say that U.S. and Afghan forces raided the village early Tuesday and arrested seven men whom they suspected of being linked to the Taliban.

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Sports

College sports labor strike unlikely
by Chris Littman/Staff Writer
Despite the unionization of some NCAA athletes, it is unlikely that college athletes will be part of any labor stoppage in the future.....continued

Ohio takes on depleted Minutewomen
by Chris Littman/Staff Writer
n the final game before opening Mid-American Conference play, the Ohio field hockey team takes on the winless Minutewomen from Massachusetts...continued

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Ohio soccer off to hot start
by Pat McSweeney/Staff Writer
The Ohio soccer team continued its offensive surge this weekend with a 5-2 win against George Washington on Friday and a 5-0 victory against Akron yesterday...continued

Volleyball team ready for final preseason tournament
by Tom Valentino
With an 8-1 record, it would appear the Ohio volleyball team has a reason to be excited. Ohio coach Mike Lessinger, however, is curbing his enthusiasm until after this weekend's Connecticut Invitational in Storrs, Conn....continued

 

 

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