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Conference held to alleviate tension near Iraq

DAMASCUS, Syria - Iraq's neighbors opened a conference Saturday on the impact of the U.S.-led war that ousted Saddam Hussein, but Baghdad's interim government - insulted by a last-minute invitation - snubbed the talks and vowed to reject any decisions made there.


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Field hockey splits weekend

OXFORD - It might have been a dreary November afternoon in Oxford. For the Ohio field hockey team, however, it was sunny skies and perfect temperatures.



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Expected pleas would end Green River Killer mystery

SEATTLE - This week, a slight man with thick glasses - a man who has been married three times and is the father of one child - is to stand before a judge who will ask him at least 48 times how he pleads to separate charges of murder.


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Swimming makes waves

The Ohio men's and women's swimming and diving teams opened their regular seasons with meets against Eastern Michigan and Toledo.



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Bobcats lose exhibition game

The Ohio women's basketball team failed to overcome 21 turnovers and poor shooting in its first exhibition game Saturday against Athletes in Action as the Bobcats lost 82-63.


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Fund scandal incites investigation

WASHINGTON - Federal regulators and New York's top law enforcer, pressing investigations of a mutual fund scandal, also are drawing up an overhaul of the $7 trillion industry that traditionally has enjoyed a pristine image.


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Driver in crash may face state charges

JACKSON, Miss. - Federal officials said yesterday that a woman who rammed her car into an arena where President Bush had just given a speech had no intention of harming the president, and no federal charges are pending against her, but she could face state charges.


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Street parties marked by riots, arrests

With this weekend's unseasonably warm temperatures came an unsettlingly high number of arrests at the annual Halloween celebration. A riot, stabbing and sexual assault all occurred during the event.


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Gay bishop's consecration creates conflict

DURHAM, N.H. - The Episcopal Church became the first major Christian denomination to make an openly gay man a bishop, consecrating V. Gene Robinson yesterday as bishop of New Hampshire. The act almost certainly means disgruntled conservatives will break from the church.


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Beast of burden: expensive errors

While some might say financial independence is the last hurdle to adulthood, I would rather trade in my pass to the real world for a trip on the free-ride train.


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Chaotic weekend brings relief to some

I love the fall. I love the way the air smells when you step outside at night. I love the way the leaves change from red to orange to yellow and decorate the earth for several weeks. I love pulling out the sweaters and the scarves to combat the cooler temperatures. I even love Fall Quarter.


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