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Seinfeld humor will keep moviegoers stuck to screen like honey

DreamWorks' Bee Movie is Seinfeld for kids, dressed in a bee costume. The film bears the indelible mark, its writer ' Jerry Seinfeld. The movie might be meant for kids, but like an episode of Seinfeld, it is packed with observational humor that will leave adults buzzing.



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Mayoral candidate will fight sprawl with real 'smart growth'

There has been an effort to portray Paul Wiehl as being unfriendly to students. The reality? He is promoting the Smart Growth movement in Athens. His policies favor a walkable, bicycle-friendly city with a diverse urban core. His vision is one that limits sprawl and builds a healthy city center. To me, that sounds pretty student-friendly.


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Variety is the spice

The Post endorses Amy Flowers, Elahu Gosney and Jim Sands for Athens City Council at large.



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Your Turn: Voters should not be fooled by 'misleading' ad

I was intrigued and a bit confused by the ad recently run in local newspapers by an unknown group calling itself Neighbors United for a Better Athens (NUBA). They are quoted as saying, We must have a plan for growth! and We must insist that our government fairly represents the best interests of our community


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Free speech zone policy faces possible revision

Nearly a year after an anti-war protest held by Students for a Democratic Society sparked a free speech controversy at Ohio University, students may finally be getting the change they have fought for.


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Wiehl bridges gap between city and university

I'd like to appeal to all of you who have not yet decided who to vote for in the Athens mayoral election. Paul Wiehl is my clear choice for mayor. I believe that he will serve the city well as mayor.


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Carlton doesn't sell out for music industry -

One of the best albums of the year was released in October and no one noticed. Vanessa Carlton's third album, Heroes and Thieves, barely got any press, and crept onto the Billboard charts almost silently.


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Volleyball: Griffin helps 'Cats avenge only MAC loss, breaks kills record

Melissa Griffin was not fazed despite her team's opening-game defeat to Miami Saturday. Following the Bobcats' first opening-game loss in Mid-American Conference play this season, the middle blocker and her teammates responded, taking the next three games and the match, avenging their only loss in conference play this season.


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Jeno's pizza recalled after E. coli scare

Ohio University dining hall markets pulled Jeno's brand Crisp 'n Tasty Pizza from the shelves Thursday after it was recalled for a possible E. coli contamination.


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Mr. Right: McDavis, Krendl must resign to make way for democratic OU

It's no secret that the McDavis administration has many vocal opponents on campus, nor is it a secret that roughly three out of four students voting in last year's Student Senate election voted no confidence in OU's president. Although political rhetoric turned toward McDavis' resignation last year, this school year the tone of campus debate has been a bit more conciliatory. Student activists, along with concerned faculty and staff, have been offering strong suggestions for how the McDavis administration must change to regain the confidence of the university community. Some of these suggestions have included re-employing laid-off custodial staff, eliminating so-called free speech zones and making the university system more open and democratic. Across the board, the McDavis administration has ignored these suggestions, and now it seems that there is only one option left for Dr. McDavis, Dr. Krendl and the other key figures in the administration: They must resign.


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