Today's Edition:
Monday, May 14, 2001
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John McGann/For The Post
Athens Police Officers Bastin, left and Braghlin, right patrol
Palmer Street Saturday evening at Palmerfest.
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Council
candidate will give electric proposal at meeting
by Erin Senff / Staff Writer
An Athens City Council candidate will present a plan at council's
meeting tonight that he says will give more buying power to Athens'
electric consumers.... continued
Grover
Center set to be finished by end of May
by Kara McDonald
/ For
The Post
Grover Center has been through
many changes.... continued
Sunshine
Anderson sings soul
In a world of Britney Spears, Backstreet Boys, half-naked
women and gangs of pop stars there is Sunshine Anderson's debut
album, Your Woman, which takes us back to the basics....
continued
"Funny
guys" celebrate final moments
by Tiffany Royal / Staff Writer
In what they dubbed their final show at Ohio University,
Four Funny Guys and Matt left their mark in Athens with pantyhose
and dinosaurs.... continued
'We're
So Famous' not flying to fame
by Holly Schreiber / For The Post
The new book by Jaime Clark, We're So Famous, has
its charming moments, but it isn't famously well written.... continued
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McVeigh
re-evaluates his decision to be executed
by Brigitte Greenberg / The Associated
Press
WASHINGTON - Timothy McVeigh's lawyers said yesterday that
he is re-evaluating his position on wanting to be executed after
learning the FBI failed to disclose evidence in the Oklahoma City
bombing case.... continued
Palmerfest
a success
by Rosie Lukanc and Natalie Myers /
For The
Post
Despite gusting winds, sound system problems, missing audio technicians
and a shrinking party area, Palmerfest 2001 was a Saturday filled
with water-gun wars, enthusiastic musicians, shopping carts full
of alcohol and flying couches.... continued
Student
senators elected differently throughout Ohio
by Erica Ryan / Staff Writer
Campus Editor's Note: This is the first article in a week-long
series about Ohio University's Student Senate elections. The Post
will cover the parties' platforms in-depth in Tuesday's edition.
While the Vision and Strive parties continue to battle for support
in the Ohio University Student Senate election on May 17, newly
elected student government leaders across Ohio already are adapting
to their new roles.... continued
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Jon Dimis/The
Associated Press
Basque militants hold up posters supporting the
recently outlawed separatist youth group Haiza,
outside a polling station in San Sebasatian, northern
Spain yesterday. The posters read in the Basque
language: "Basque Youth, go for it." Basque elections
were being held yesterday to elect a new Basque
regional Parliament.
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Opinion
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Editorial
Progress Report
Turnstile
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Column
My rock 'n' roll adventure
Turnstile
Space balls
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Comics
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Editorial Cartoon
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Mad
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Sports
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Bobcats
reborn with wins over Huskies
by Anthony Castrovince / Staff Writer
It was not long ago - just over two weeks to be exact - that
the Ohio baseball team was on the fast track to an uncharacteristically
early end to its season.... continued
Ohio
track fine tunes for MACs
by Steph Woody / Staff Writer
Sometimes the toughest competition is against one's self.
This was the case for the Ohio track and field teams Saturday at
the Ohio Open, in which former team members returned to Athens to
compete.... continued
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Falcons'
bats explode, eliminate Bobcats
by Joe Arnold / Staff Writer
Having dropped a heartbreaking 5-4 loss in its opening game
of the Mid-American Conference Tournament to Kent State on Thursday,
the Ohio softball team sought redemption and a second chance against
Bowling Green on Friday. The result was a disappointing, 10-inning
loss and an early trip home.... continued
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