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If you have to start pulling up your pants, I'll have to start tying my shoes, and then where will we be? I have a bad back, and I can't reach that far. Some Democrat down in Louisiana introduced a bill last week making it a violation of the law to wear one's pants too low. This offense would be punishable by a $500 fine and six months in jail. The idiot finds low-riding pants to be offensive. So the Chief of the Fashion Police is doing us all quite the favor by making it illegal.
The Ohio softball team will participate in the StrikeOut Cancer event during its doubleheader against Northern Illinois, May 8. The event was originally scheduled for the Miami game this past Saturday but was rescheduled due to conflicts.
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After 17 years of broadcasting, listeners no longer will be able to hear classical music streaming from WOUB.
COLUMBUS - Health care professionals hope new education programs will prevent teenagers from getting hooked on smokeless tobacco.
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Members of the Athens High School Parent Teacher Organization presented future plans for the high school library's expansion during last night's Athens City School Board meeting.
Student initiative has brought about a plan to cut Ohio University's diesel costs in half while improving air quality and recycling.
One of the world's great monuments is about to be torn down, but most Americans couldn't find it on a map. Less than six months ago, I wouldn't have been able to either.
My grandma passed away last Friday. She was 85.
Editors Note: This is the first story in a three-part series examining religion and health practices in Athens. Tomorrow's article will focus on chaplain programs at O'Bleness Memorial Hospital and Doctors Hospital in Nelsonville.
WASHINGTON - Women pleaded with the government yesterday to continue a ban on most silicone gel breast implants, telling of years of pain and suffering they blame on leaking devices.
SYDNEY, Australia - A practical male contraceptive could be a step closer after researchers said yesterday that trials prevented pregnancies among 55 couples using it for 12 months.
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Researchers from Ohio State University, on board for a new $7.5 million, five-year project to study cervical cancer rates of women in the Appalachian region, will meet today with grant recipients from across the country.
COLUMBUS -- A poultry researcher and her doctor business partner did not claim their company's powdered egg yolks -- sold as an immune system booster -- were a drug, the doctor said Wednesday.