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Post Letter: Letter's accusations lead to ignorant view of 110 director

This short letter is in response to Eliot Kalman's recent inflammatory remarks. In the October 20 issue of The Post, he was able to connect a Christian holiday used in an expression by the director of Ohio's Marching 110 to his apparent discovery of that same man being religiously intolerant. 




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Been There Drank That: Court Street Coffee pleases all with a variety of options

When you walk in, the first thing you notice is that the shop is decorated like it's straight out of Better Homes & Gardens magazine. There are a bunch of coffee-themed wall hangings, fall decorations and a random Halloween Beware sign in front of a bamboo plant. The second thing you notice is that if you wanted to do homework and sit at a spacious table, you are probably out of luck. The barely populated shop has one big table and a few tables that are only big enough for one person. Let's face reality - it just isn't socially acceptable to sit down at a large table with someone you don't know.


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Candidates express similar concerns

At a public forum for an Athens County Commissioners seat last night, both candidates stressed the need for economic improvement and job creation in the county.


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Bobcats dismantle Akron, 38-10

After Toledo shut down the Ohio offense four weeks ago, the sullen faces in the post-game press conference said it all. The group looked beaten, confused and lost.


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Most teams not home for Homecoming

Homecoming, a weekend designed to celebrate the return of alumni and athletics, will feature only one team in Athens for the official festivities.


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Seasonal hiring still not back to normal

Retailers bouncing back from the recession plan to hire more seasonal workers this winter, but Ohio University students wanting to make an extra buck may still have trouble finding a job because employment has not returned to normal.


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Alumni showcase comedies in festival

The opening of the Alumni Short Play Festival, produced by the Lost Flamingo Company, is sure to keep audiences laughing all the way through.


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Words absent in company's performance

A Pittsburgh-based theater company will attempt to capture a Southeast Ohio audience's attention without saying a word tonight and, in the process, try to simplify the unfathomable and delve into the human mind.


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Ohio's minimum wage to increase in 2011

An increase in minimum wage at the beginning of the New Year will help about 25 percent of Athens County workers cope with the rising cost of goods.

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