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Valley View provides history, scenery, beautiful course

LANCASTER - Valley View Golf Club might be noted for its scenic views of Fairfield County and its signature 17th hole, but it also is recognized in golf circles as one of the few family-owned and operated courses in Ohio.


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Sushi-lovers 'happy'

Thank you for being so patient was a common phrase among the workers of Athens' new sushi bar Happy Kobe, 30 W. Union St., last night.



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Gore gives $6 million left from campaign to Democrats

WASHINGTON - Al Gore, drawing from his 2000 campaign accounts, said yesterday he will donate more than $6 million to five Democratic Party groups and help John Kerry fight President Bush's outrageous and misleading re-election bid.


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Lethal gas leads to deaths

ST. PAUL, Minn. - A labyrinth of caves left by 1800s sandstone miners along the Mississippi River has long been a forbidden and sometimes deadly thrill for teenagers, who ignore the keep-out signs and thwart the city's best efforts to seal off the passages.


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United States attacks Fallujah

FALLUJAH, Iraq - U.S. warplanes pounded Fallujah with 500-pound laser-guided bombs yesterday, and Marines battled insurgents near a train station and in neighborhoods that had seemed to be quieting. American forces decided to delay potentially dangerous patrols into the besieged city.


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Moms Weekend calls for relaxing

It's Moms Weekend at Ohio University, and while most students are reminding their moms not to speed on the way to this highly anticipated theme weekend, I am trying to convince my mom that we could use a little time apart from the hustle and bustle of her life as a matriarch.



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Fee provides many benefits

The 2 percent technology fee is helping to provide OU students not only with visible changes such as the Alden Library Learning Commons and a completely wireless campus, but with more behind-the-scenes upgrades as well.


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Senator poses limiting charter schools

Legislation proposed by state Sen. Teresa Fedor, D-Toledo, would place a two-year moratorium on the creation of new, for-profit community schools - schools that opponents say drain the state's budget and remain unaccountable to the public.


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Senate backs new health insurance

Ohio University student senators adopted a resolution last night that supports a new company for next year's health insurance.


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Not playing nice in Columbus

Ohio voters rejoice! No longer are Republicans and Democrats fighting each other over the future of the state; now Republicans are simplifying the equation by fighting among themselves. Ohio Secretary of State J. Kenneth Blackwell and House Speaker Larry Householder have been engaged in a small spat for some time now, and things are starting to get out of hand. The situation has escalated to a 109-page report that has been made public. The report, written by Householder's staff, proposed a plan to destroy Blackwell's political career. In response to this report, Blackwell has hired lawyers to review it and to determine whether the plan proposed illegal activity. If such illegal activities were encouraged, Blackwell says he will turn the findings over to the proper authorities. It is good to know that these elected officials are more willing to pursue their own agendas instead of working together to find solutions to the problems facing the state.


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Childcare options help mothers stay in school

Finding changing tables is a problem, Liana Flores said. So is managing to enjoy Ping Recreation Center, which does not provide childcare services for guests who bring children.


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Band brings a splash of bluegrass into Athens

Recent Grand Ole Opry inductee and veteran bluegrass musician Del McCoury is performing with his band, the Nashville-based Del McCoury Band, tonight at The Blue Gator, 63 N. Court St.


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Funds slashed for poor students

Ohio schools - including the Athens City School district - will receive less money for poor students next year from the federal government because of a restructuring of federal education law.


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OU to pull plug on Internet cables

Whether Ohio University had an entirely wireless campus was the No. 1 question asked at Precollege last year. Up until now, the answer was no.


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Future matriarchs see college as fallback option

With 276 majors to choose from at Ohio University and a greater opportunity in the work force, female students today are faced with an abundance of options. But generations still are following the trend of being stay-at-home moms.


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Abortion-rights marchers find tires slashed

After returning from an abortion-rights march in Washington, several Ohio University students and Athens residents found their car tires slashed in the Planned Parenthood parking lot.


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Classroom gizmos foster participation

When they arrive, students in Markus Boettcher's lecture classes are given their own personal remote. Using PowerPoint, Boettcher projects the day's quiz up on a screen and the entire class presses their answers into their remotes. The answers are picked up by the desktop receiver and within seconds the correct answer is displayed.

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