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Monday, September 30, 2002

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September could become sickle cell awareness month
by Megan Kuhn/Staff Writer
For Terri Knowles, the excruciating pain is the most difficult aspect of having sickle cell disease. The 48-year-old registered nurse retired from nursing four years ago because of increased frequency of pain crisis...continued

Recyclebration Festival in jeopardy
by Sara Bisker/Senior Features Writer
By the time Saturday's morning clouds finally parted over the Recyclebration Festival, children already giggled at their attempts to win redemption tickets from the Turd Toss while other festival members took in the Celtic tones played by Boys Of The Hock...continued

HIPAA to bring sweeping changes nationwide
by Erik A. Carlson/Staff Writer
New federal regulations are bringing sweeping changes to the health care industry to protect patient medical records with penalties ranging from hefty fines to jail time for those who do not comply...continued


African Marketplace brings zest to Athens

by Karlie Dunsky/Staff Writer
The vibrancy of an African marketplace and fashion show came to Ohio University on Saturday night courtesy of Les Amis Pan-Africains
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Exhibit promotes research, solicits funding
by Jenn Yandrisevits
Second-year medical student Katherine Binns spent her summer studying caffeine.
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Nasser Nasser / The Associated Press
A Palestinian police officer leaves a damaged building in Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat’s compound in the West Bank town of Ramallah yesterday. Responding to powerful U.S. pressure, Israel withdrew its forces from Arafat’s compound yesterday, but said it would continue its 11-day hunt for wanted Palestinians inside from a distance.

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Jennifer Lash/ Assignment Photo Editor
Ohio forward Lindsay Rothenberger attempts to get the ball away from a Louisville opponent in the first half of the game on Friday at Pruitt Field. The Bobcats fell to the Cardinals 3-2 in their home opener, but came out on top over Miami 5-2 on Saturday.

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Streak snapped!
by Joe Arnold/Staff Writer
For the first time in a little less than two seasons, the grass on Peden Stadium’s Victory Hill looked a little greener and the clanking of the Victory Bell rang a little clearer...continued

Volleyball splits in MAC opener
by Laurie Duffy/Staff Writer
Sweet revenge on Friday turned into bitter discontent on Saturday for the Ohio volleyball team..
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Hockey takes two from rival Kent State
by Matt Bixenstine/Staff Writer

The Ohio hockey team started the season on the right skate, wavered slightly but regained balance and skated past Kent State this weekend with two wins...continued

Ohio’s offense shut down
by Laurel Scheffel
Ohio forward Christel Schiering’s conference-record eight-game scoring streak came to an end Sunday, as the Ohio women’s soccer team lost 2-0 against Ball State...continued

Bobcats earn MAC split
by Chris Littmann/Staff Writer
The Ohio field hockey team split the weekend home stand with a loss against Louisville on Friday and a win against Miami on Saturday...continued