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LeBron insured for next all-star game

WASHINGTON — LeBron James will be covered by a $10 million insurance policy when he plays in next week's Capital Classic high-school all-star game.


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Late surge brings split

The first game of Ohio's doubleheader against Cleveland State was like the last month or so — filled with errors on defense and impotent bats on offense.



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Web site helps physicians adapt regulations

p class=maintext>When the Health Information Portability and Accountability Act was created in 1996, it set an April 14, 2003, deadline for health offices to comply.


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Riot with a cause, officials will notice

For the past six years, I have struggled with deciding whether the annual time-change riots reflect the best or the worst of the student body. While I realize people might interpret the -


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Domination of Herd pays dividends

Last week, the only thing Ohio pitcher Chris Bova thought he was going to win was a decision Friday against Marshall. That theory disappeared earlier this week, however.



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Lacrosse wants big-name win

Little has changed for Ohio lacrosse player Lindsey Hart. After finishing second in the nation last season in goal scoring, she has scored 32 goals through nine games this season, good enough for third nationally as of last week. The midfielder spoke with The Post's Matt Bixenstine about her journey from Canada to Ohio, and her team's road toward establishing an elite program.


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FEMA aiding county

Federal Emergency Management Agency officials visited Athens County yesterday to help city officials apply for federal and state aid to pay for damage from a February snowstorm.


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Infirmary may get historic status

A building that once was used to provide care for the sick and food for the hungry might soon serve Athens residents again -


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Protesters claim Augusta policy not up to par

For months, the two most publicized names in golf have not been Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson. William "Hootie" Johnson and Martha Burk have taken control of the golf media through the membership controversy at Augusta National Golf Course, site of this weekend's Masters.


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I can't feel my penis

Live from the frontlines on the war between the sexes in the bedroom, this embedded member of the media is reporting that women have a new weapon — the extended pleasure condom.


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Veteran volunteers donate blood, gift of life

Beth Youngpeter first donated blood as a high school student after a close friend of hers became ill and needed a blood transfusion. Yesterday, Youngpeter donated her seventh pint of blood to an Athens Chapter Red Cross blood drive at the First United Methodist Church, 2 S. College St.


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States' constitutions require balanced budgets

The Ohio legislature is facing budget cuts on the state and local levels, in order to balance the budget. All but one state's constitution requires lawmakers to balance the budget each year.


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Duo pressing home-run mark

Utility player Jenny Tisevich tied the Ohio single-season record for home runs, hitting her fifth of the year Saturday against Akron.


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Ohio looks North for wins

The good news for the Ohio softball team heading into today's doubleheader against Cleveland State is its 10-1 all-time record against the Vikings. The not-so-good news is Ohio's 4-17-1 record this season.

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