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Fallen remembered

ARLINGTON, Va. -Quoting letters of the fallen from the war in Iraq, President Bush vowed yesterday to a Memorial Day audience of military families and soldiers in uniform that the nation will honor its dead by striving for peace and democracy, no matter the cost.


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Offensive threat eager to return to play with team

When Lindsey Price scored her first collegiate goal, and the team's only goal against Michigan in just the fifth game last fall, she didn't know she would be the only Bobcat named to the All-MAC freshman team and a face to watch for next season.


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Pirates beat Reds

CINCINNATI --Oliver Perez continued his success against the Cincinnati Reds and got plenty of support from a balanced offense, leading the Pittsburgh Pirates to an 8-4 victory last night that snapped a four-game losing streak.



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Gaming lab to bring innovation, technology to Athens

When Ohio University students return to Athens in the fall, Court Street will be more than a road between the new Baker Center and East Carpenter Street -it will also be a gateway to fantasy worlds, race tracks and the future.


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Glouster man re-sentenced to ten years

A 43-year-old Glouster man convicted for his role in helping cover up a double murder committed by his son was re-sentenced yesterday to 10 years in prison.


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Corrigan speaks about why he should keep job

The Ohio University interim vice president for Finance and Administration emphasized his longevity at OU at the second open forum for vice presidential candidates in the Human Resources and Training Building yesterday afternoon.


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Senate Republicans say they can give Bush his U.N. ambassador

WASHINGTON -The White House is stiff-arming Democrats over classified information about President Bush's pick for United Nations ambassador, and the Senate should put off a vote on the embattled nominee until next month, a Democratic opponent argued yesterday.


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Track and field ready for NCAA Regionals

Determination, confidence and excitement are the emotions running through three Ohio athletes as they prepare to head off to the NCAA Regionals in Bloomington, Ind., where they will compete in five events.


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Assistant coach shares his insights on distance running

Ohio cross country assistant coach Mitch Bentley set many records in his days running for the Bobcats and is finishing up his second year as a coach for cross country and track and field. The four-year letter-earner recently talked with The Post's Nick Miller about the upcoming season, the quirks about distance runners and his days at OU.


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Scripps Amphitheater plays host to rock concert Saturday

Athens has its fair share of intimate coffee houses and gloomy bars to provide welcoming atmospheres for any musician, but rarely is the natural beauty of some of Ohio University's most awe-inspiring settings utilized for a concert.


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Tossing pigskin around decides winner of pig

The Post's Molly O'Hare had proved she can cover Ohio football, but could she go throw-for-throw with Bobcats' quarterback Austen Everson on the turf of Peden Stadium?


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Student activity funds go unused

This past year, more than $65,000 allocated for student activities went untouched in the Student Activities Commission fund.


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