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Today's Edition:
Wednesday, September 18, 2002
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Ryan Hodgson-Rigsbee/ Photo Editor
Ohio University Sophomore, Allee Thompson,
who is Assistant General Manger and DJ at ACRN Internet Radio
Station talks with freshmen Trevor Roe, whom Thompson was
training to be a DJ at the station yesterday. ACRN is having trouble now that they are
required to pay royalties.
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Former
OU Student pleads guilty to sexual offense charges
by Casey
Clapper/Staff Writer
A former Ohio University
student pleaded guilty to reduced sexual offense charges in Athens
County Court of Common Pleas yesterday...continued
Jeff
Hill could remain closed to traffic permanently
by Liz
Amrhein/Staff Writer
Jefferson Hill has been closed to automobile traffic for a month,
but what students and residents do not know is that it might be
closed to traffic permanently...continued
Megan’s
law helps local law enforcement track local offenders
by Casey
Clapper/Staff Writer
Recent national abductions and
local sexual offenses have renewed Athens law enforcement officers’
conviction in registering sex offenders...continued
More News
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Legislator
limits ability of health care plans to deny coverage to organ donors
by Natalie Long / Staff
Writer
There are currently 80,418
people on an organ donation waiting list in the United States...continued
Stricter
enforcement of copyright law threatens to end campus Internet radio
station
by
Sarah Laubacher / Staff Writer
Although Congress passed the Digital Millennium
Copyright Act (DMCA) in 1998,which protects copyrighted material,
rates and royalty fees were not enforced until last spring...continued
Determining
royalties is a laborious process
by Sarah Laubacher
/Staff Writer
According to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) of 1998,
artists and copyright owners must receive compensation for sound
recordings broadcast on the Internet...continued
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Aijaz Rahi/ Associated Press
Supporters of ruling National
Conference listen to a political speech by Omar
Abdullah (not seen in the picture) as an Indian
soldier stands guard in Khag 40 kilometers (24
miles) north of Srinagar, India, Tuesday Sept.
17, 2002. In Kashmir, a flashpoint between India
and Pakistan for five decades, there has been
increasingly bloody attacks in recent weeks, with
the militants stepping up their campaigns. (AP
Photo/Aijaz Rahi)
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Opinion
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Editorial
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Column
Reviews
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Sports
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A
look at the history of strikes in sports
by Tom Valentino/Staff Writer
In the sports world, struggles between players and management at
the bargaining table have become as commonplace as touchdowns and
home runs on the field....continued
Local
and high school sports carry community
by Lindsey Elling/Staff Writer
Okay, so this isn’t junior high where
we tell the tales of our summer adventures, but I do want to share
what I learned this summer....continued
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Bobcat
soccer brings family together
by Pat McSweeny/Staff Writer
Playing intercollegiate sports allows student athletes to compete
against players from all over the country. Ohio back Rachel Sanders
took on the girl from the next bedroom. ...continued
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