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Bush pays visit to Ohio

TOLEDO - The economy is improving, but more money must be spent to train workers for high-tech jobs, President Bush said yesterday in his first visit of the year to a state hard-hit by manufacturing losses and critical to his 2004 campaign.



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GOP hopes to push spending bill through Senate

WASHINGTON - Republicans are hoping to push a delinquent $373 billion spending bill through the Senate this week, even as Democrats use the debate to criticize the GOP over food labeling, overtime pay and other issues.


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Software entrepreneur hosts intensive course

Despite the fact that Ann McCormick, founder of The Learning Company, a children's educational software company, does not like cold weather, single-digit temperatures failed to keep her out of Athens this month. For six days over a two-week period, she hosted an intensive seminar with approximately 20 students -TCOM 441.



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County to get center for business growth

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - Pakistan's decision to detain and question some of its leading nuclear scientists came after it dispatched top-secret investigative teams to Iran and Libya to check allegations that greed led the men to cash in on nuclear know-how, a senior Pakistani official said.


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Student opinion is key to search

When Ohio University administrators met with representatives of A.T. Kearny Education Practice last week to discuss the search for a new university president, they allotted no time for students to take part. There were just too many meetings taking place to schedule additional time for students, said Board of Trustees secretary Alan Geiger. It's OK, though - students eventually will be able to present their views, Student Affairs Vice President Mike Sostarich said, at an as-yet unscheduled forum when candidates have been selected. But in a task as important as selecting the next president of the university, students should not take this rhetorical pat on the head and sit on their hands.


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Law could affect gay couples

COLUMBUS - After seven years of debate, lawmakers moved closer yesterday to passing a law that would bar Ohio from recognizing same-sex marriages and keep some state employees from getting benefits for their domestic partners.


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Weekends call for responsibility

The long weekend is over and the dust on Court Street has settled, but no one should forget the surge of violence that took place when thousands of Ohio University dads came to town. Police arrested 52 people Saturday night, dealt with gunshots, a stabbing and a student death. Before we return to the routine of life in Athens, we all must ask why.


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Leader speaks about drugs, taxes

WASHINGTON - President Bush, wrapping the themes of his re-election campaign in his State of the Union address, asserted Tuesday night that America is strengthening its economy and successfully combatting terrorism.


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Students' voice should be heard

While there is much confusion and clamor concerning the role of students in deciding the next Ohio University president, the Presidential Position Description identifies the student-centered philosophy inherent in the University's mission is evident by the numerous ways in which students contribute to the campus community. Additionally


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OU grads look to help, learn in Peace Corps

Last year, 26 Ohio University students prepared to pack their bags for 27 months of building libraries in Bolivia, developing business programs in Botswana or teaching English in Beijing.


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Engage in proper 'headiquette'

Everyone knows that during sex, there are certain rules. You don't scream someone else's name. You keep your eyes on your partner, not the TV. And you don't cross certain boundaries without the express written consent of the other participant.


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Women's club basketball off to a satisfactory start

The inaugural season for the Ohio women's club basketball team is off to a winning start. The team has used hot shooting from behind the three-point line in order to win its first two games of the season.


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Bobcats pull out victory

The first rule of the weekend for Ohio swimming and diving was not to underestimate Division III Denison and its ability to stage an upset.


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OU effort too late for win over NIU

For the third straight game, the Ohio women's basketball team mounted an impressive second half comeback, but for the third straight game, the Bobcats' effort fell short in the end.


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Food aid cut off

BEIJING - The World Food Program has been forced to cut off food aid to 2.7 million North Korean women and children during the height of the country's harsh winter because of a lack of foreign donations, an agency spokesman said yesterday.

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