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New crime book release will help increase arrests
Oct. 20, 2003The Central Ohio Crime Stoppers plan to release a book revealing the names of nearly nine hundred felons with outstanding warrants. The book also includes the nature of each crime, the name and description of the criminal and their last known addresses. The publication will be an excellent tool for aiding the police in apprehending wanted criminals.
University computer sale begins Tuesday
Oct. 19, 2003Marked with $100 price tags, about 1,800 former Ohio University residence hall computers, Gateway E-1400s, will go on sale tomorrow. The sale will run through Friday and is open to all registered OU students.
Alcohol awareness week educates OU students
Oct. 19, 2003Today marks the beginning of Ohio University's Alcohol Awareness Week. The Health Education and Wellness Department will present educational events in conjunction with other OU organizations, such as Promoting OU Wellness, Education and Responsibility (POWER); Bring Your Own Judgment (BYOJ); Phi Kappa Alpha and Interfraternity Council.
Ohio continues struggles at Penn State
Oct. 19, 2003If the Penn State Icers did not exist, the Ohio Hockey team would have been the ACHA national champions last year and the Bobcats would have two less losses this year.
Blair treated at hospital for rapid heartbeat
Oct. 19, 2003LONDON - British Prime Minister Tony Blair, who has been under increasing political pressure because of the war in Iraq, was admitted to a hospital yesterday after suffering an irregular heartbeat but was released after several hours of treatment, officials in his office said.
Two wins help Bobcats in race for MAC Tourney
Oct. 19, 2003The Ohio soccer team moved up in the Mid-American Conference standings this weekend with two key wins against Miami and Ball State.
Third annual Energy Week promotes sustainability
Oct. 19, 2003The third annual Ohio University Unplugged ECOnomic Synergies Conference earlier this month taught OU students and Athens residents energy saving and sustainability tips.
Soldiers killed hundreds of Vietnamese villagers over seven months
Oct. 19, 2003TOLEDO - An elite unit of American soldiers mutilated and killed hundreds of unarmed villagers over seven months in 1967 during the Vietnam War, and an Army investigation was closed with no charges filed, The Blade reported yesterday.
Quarterback runs wild against Bobcats
Oct. 19, 2003LEXINGTON, KY. - One week after Ohio had a homecoming hero in the form of a backup quarterback, Kentucky found a similar one in backup quarterback Shane Boyd.
Registrar sends DARS correction
Oct. 19, 2003Student registration times on DARS, or degree audit reporting system, reports might be incorrect because of information being entered into the system late.
Bobcats fall twice in overtime
Oct. 19, 2003Through 70 minutes of regulation play, the Ohio field hockey team was just as good as the conference's top team and the nation's ninth ranked team.
Volleyball win streak hits 14
Oct. 19, 2003The Ohio volleyball team lost its first game in more than a month Friday night, but still recorded a pair of road victories to extend its school-record winning streak to 14 matches.
Bush raises possible compromise in nuclear standoff with North Korea
Oct. 19, 2003BANGKOK, Thailand - President Bush said yesterday for the first time that the United States, China and other nations may try to defuse a crisis with North Korea by offering Pyongyang written security assurances in exchange for a commitment to scrap its nuclear weapons program.
Ohio tunes up for MAC meet
Oct. 19, 2003The Ohio men's and women's cross country teams traveled more than seven hours to Urbana, Ill., Saturday for the Illini Challenge, but the trip did not affect the runners.
Services scheduled for this weekend for Ohio instructor
Oct. 16, 2003As of yesterday afternoon, the results of an autopsy on Rachael Townsend, an Ohio University recreation and sports sciences instructor, are still pending, according to the Cook County medical examiner.
Bobcats need wins against rivals to stay in contention
Oct. 16, 2003What a difference a year makes.
Traditional Chinese medicine practices give southeast Ohio patients alternative options
Oct. 16, 2003Editors Note: This is the last of a three-part series examining health and spirituality in Athens.
Ohio a perfect fit for tight end
Oct. 16, 2003For Ohio tight end Ryan Antle, it is a homecoming that could have been.



