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Washburn cleared of 4 of 5 ethics violations

p> A College of Communication committee has cleared journalism Professor Patrick Washburn of four of the five professional ethics violations he was charged with last fall.



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U.S. troops seize last large Iraqi city

Saddam Hussein's hometown of Tikrit fell with unexpectedly light resistance yesterday, the last Iraqi city to succumb to overpowering U.S.-led ground and air forces. A senior Pentagon general said "major combat engagements" are likely over in the 26-day war.


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Hunter dunks, leaves impression on scouts

Former Ohio basketball forward Brandon Hunter rarely has trouble standing out, and that trait worked in his favor this past weekend at the first National Basketball Association pre-draft camp.


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Former student pleads guilty

A former Ohio University student pleaded guilty April 1 to reduced charges relating to a 2001 pornography case.


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Lecture hall nears finish

Construction is on schedule for the completion of a new lecture hall facility, which should be ready for classes by next winter.



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Real Life: I-

 I awoke at 8 a.m. Sunday to the sights of addiction. People in shorter than average shorts stretching out on Court Street. Even Wendy-


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Baseball gets 20th win

Not even Adam Dunn could stop the Ohio baseball team from winning four games this weekend. That is, Ohio Wesleyan pitcher Adam Dunn, not the Cincinnati outfielder.


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Runners take over town

When looking for sources of motivation, high school coaches often turn to old movies, clich+


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Racism wrong, no matter the party

Political party affiliation has no place in certain issues. Whether those issues involve educating children, caring for senior citizens or finding new sources of energy so the country can manage when its finite resources expire, party affiliation ought to play no role. Yet, in recent days, Sen. Ted Stevens, R-Alaska, and Rep. Barbara Cubin, R-Wyoming, threw emergency response and race issues between the great partisan divide.

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