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Players, officials must resolve dispute

With less than three weeks before the first match in the final round of qualifying for World Cup 2006, the U.S. Soccer Federation and the players' union averted a disastrous chain of events by agreeing to settle their dispute about player compensation at a later date.



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Ohio stumbles, falls to second place in MAC

What started off as a strong Mid-American Conference season for the women's basketball team -the lead in the MAC East Division -has slowly started to diminish with each loss.


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Bobcats comeback falls short

If the Ohio men's basketball team's heart continues to get broken, it will take all the king's horses and all the king's men to put it back together again.


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Hockey teams splits with EMU

In what would prove to be a long weekend for the Ohio hockey team, the Bobcats were able to split a pair of battles in Bird Arena against conference foe Eastern Michigan.


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Buildings may convert to housing units

The abandoned buildings that used to be Nelsonville's high school and middle school -used for the occasional Nelsonville-York wrestling team practice -may soon be converted to middle-income housing units.



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Attorney suggests jury selection update

If a student's court case winds up in front of a jury in Athens Municipal Court, it is unlikely that his or her peers will be listening to the case because of the method for selecting jury members for the court.


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Solich named Hula head coach

For one Saturday afternoon, all of college football will revolve around Ohio football coach Frank Solich.


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Track travels to Marietta

The Ohio men's and women's indoor track and field team has their jitters out, as Jericka Duncan likes to put it, and they are ready for another meet this weekend.


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McDavis considers changes to hiring freeze

Almost two years ago, former Ohio University President Robert Glidden implemented a hiring freeze to help OU become a more cost-efficient institution, said Jim Kemper, assistant vice president for administration for human resources.


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House commission maps out Medicaid reform

A 56 percent increase in the total cost of Medicaid from 2001 to 2005 has set off alarms in state government, calling for changes to stop the drain on the state budget.


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Bush vows to stand for liberty

WASHINGTON -George W. Bush embarked on his second term as president yesterday, telling a world anxious about war and terrorism that the United States would not shrink from new confrontations in pursuit of the great objective of ending tyranny.


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Circle K organizes tsunami relief concert

Circle K, a Kiwanis service organization, will be hosting a tsunami benefit concert Saturday at O'Hooley's Pub and Brewery, 24 W. Union St. beginning at approximately 9:30 p.m.


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Terror leader rallies forces

BAGHDAD, Iraq -Iraq's most feared terror leader called on his followers yesterday to show patience and prepare for a long struggle against the Americans, promising in an audiotape posted on the Internet that ferocious wars ... take their time


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New Ukrainian leader to take office

KIEV, Ukraine -Viktor Yushchenko will be sworn in Sunday as president of Ukraine, completing his Orange Revolution. After weeks of political turmoil, he defeated the Kremlin-backed candidate at the polls and survived a mysterious poisoning plot.


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Debate regarding retirement center site continues

A crowd of about 100 people gathered at the Athens Community Center last night to discuss the controversial proposal for a retirement center on Stimson Avenue. More than 30 residents spoke at the public forum, which was held by the Athens City Planning Commission.

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