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Michael Caine, that
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said "The basic rule
of human nature is
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speak slowly and subservient
people
quickly -- because if
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nobody will listen to
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Powerful bridge ex• perts play slowly; the
less capable', quickly •
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In this deal, take
your time. You ure
South. declaring in
three no-trump. West
lends the spade seven.
How would you conAl-L
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First, count your
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win the first tri'ck
with the spade jack
and an opponent can
hold up the club nee
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CHANGE
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because with a dou·
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would play high-low.
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clubs, South would
have a singleton,
which is impossible
given his · one-notrump opening bid.)
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The solution is to win
A LOT OF 6000
the first trick with the
PITCI-jERS ..
spade ace.
You ..drive out lhe
club ace and eventu·
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spade jack with dummy's king to run lhe
rest of the clubs. Win
trick one cheaply, and
you are down.
Whut is my num ber-one tip for someone who wishes to
improve?· Play more
slowly.
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airport spokesman said. ·
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spakesman Ted Bushelman
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asked to leave concourses A
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security che&lt;:kpoints, he said.
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problem, which was report- .
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wullln~ fur ynu.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov, 23Dec. 21) ·• II' you lei ihut old
axiom. "II' yuu wunl sornelltin\1 dune rigl11, dt) II ynurNel[. ~uide you toduy, it will
subManliHlly enhance tllll only
yuur productivity. bul your flnallciul return.~ us well.
CA PRICORN (Dec, 22-Jan.
I~) -- Several impor1an1 objectives Jhill could be meun:
tn~fullo you in muleriul wuy1
can be achieved today if you
apply yourRelf. After you gel
Jhe ball rollins. Ludy Luck
will intervene.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb,
19) -- Your uspirDJions and
cxpcclalions hav'e very good
chunces of being fulfilled toduy, so don'l aflow ncgalive
lhinkcrs to ruin on your pa·
rude.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March
20) •· The only thing lhul can
heal you alllu• time io sizing
up your compclilion unrculi•lieu lly hy ernpowerins 1hcrn
with quulilie1 1hcy do not pos"c""· You're the one with the
edge today.
ARII.lS (March 21-April19)
... The imprcfUlion you rnake

on others luduy will be long

remembered. Keep ~our
guurd u1&gt; su lhul you dun 1 do
unylhin~ lo larnloh your usual
cusy-gotng nature.
1 AURUS (April 20-Muy
20) •• Ludy Luck wilt be doing her pun 10 help you develop new 1ources for meeting your material needs and
wallis, though she docs c~pcct
thai ynu will be able lo rccugnir.c lhe opponunltlcs and do
something aboulihem.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
·• When you Jake an interest
in whal Is hest for olhcrs, and
' how a willingness to help
Jhcm achieve mclr dc•ircs todny, is when thinas will prove
Jo be good for you as well.
Don'J Gc ltKl self-involved.
CANCER (June 21·luly 22)
-- If you hundlc u number of
thln)ls today I hat yau' ve been .
lolling slip by lhe boards ·
lately, ihl! can be an •~­
tremely productl vc day for
you. Mak~ a list of prlorhieo
and ¥Cl gomg.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) ••
That outgoinJ, optimiscic
manner you posHe5s will help
10 enhance your popularity today wilh the OI'JlOiile gender.
Jusl don'l prejudge anyone,
becauKc you could be puling
up a good c.atch.

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l'urMibal: 3-6-26-39-48 (28)

COUNTY'S TRIBUTE- Andy Beer end Melas County Commissioner J)m Sheets unfurl Peoples
Bank's 12-by-18-foot flag from the third-floor balcony of the Meigs County Courthouse
Wednesday. The flag was also used In the countywide memorial service Wednesday n1g111.
(Brian J. Reed)

New Haven plant
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imd make sure the money i~
going left 10 right," Bannai
added.
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"The economy us of lute has
NEW HAVEN, W.Va. - been a mess, but we've seen
The beleaguered Highlander~ results and it will probably all
Alloys LLC plant is buck up work out.
and running, and owner Dr.
"We're making the efforts
Boris Bannai continues to for our com puny und employhold high hopes for the operu- t!es to succeed. Knowledge,
tion.
market, organize, we put henrt
"It looks. good so far," and hard work Into it und
Bannai said Tuesday,. , "I we'll succeed. We huve ~o."
brought back almost a mrlhon
Bannai and Eli Reifmun,
dollars and I've reached an the CEO of a multi-billion
agreement to ma.ke . install· dollar a year company, are the
ment payments, with Jnterest, two principal owners of the
to s~ppllers. We've ~aid back . plant.
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all msurances. We re OK, The compuny owns two
after alt.:•
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manganese mines in Africa
Banna1 had been 111 Israel to and was · to produce ferro
· secure additional financing manganese and silicon manfor the plant.
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ganese in the Mason County
Bannai said that basically facility.
two furnaces were up and lhat The facility was built in
70 to 80 employees were back 19S I and has hod two other
. on the job. He suid that sever· owners.
al operational changes were. The . 300,000·Rguure-t'oot
being made along with u new building hus undergone ·a
management approach.
mullimilliori·dollar rehubilita"l'm managmg here myself tion under the management of
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POMEROY - Be on the
lookout for hundreds of little
yellow ducks rncing down
the Ohio River towurd
downtown Pomewy 01i
Suturdny.
It's Sternwheel Rlverfest
Weekend I
Annuully, the . P()meroy
Merchants
Association
sponsors tlte event us u fundrulscr for Its various pf()·
je~ts. Tickets for the ducks.
which ruce to n finish line
neur the levee. ure currently
on sule lly members of the
ussodution 1111t.f at vurlous
Pomeroy llusinesscs.
Merchunt s huve con·
tribu1ed hundreds of dulittrs
worth 111' pri1.es thut include
suvings bonus. gift certiti. cutes, und merchundise
which will be awarded 10 the
winner~ immedlutely following the 3 p.m. duck
derby.
The lop throe prizes nre a
$200 snvlngs bond from the
Furmcrs Bunk, u S100 suvings bond from the Ohio
Valley Bunk, and u $7S savings bond from the Peoples
Bunk. Scverul other SSO
savln s bonds will be

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.secretory. who requested the
prizes.
At the meeting, rhe
Associutlon discussed the
poNsibility of a Rivcrfest
special section to be produced by The Duily
Sentinel. Tho Association
voted to place 11 full-page in
the sect!on. The Dni!y
Sentinel's ndvertislng repre·
sonuulves will contoct merchants to place indi vlduul
advertising blocks. Also,
businesses
contributing

prizes will be listed in the
sectinn, it wus reponed.
· The Assr.ciutlon also discussed the use of rhe Melas
County Fair Board's wagons
with cuno~ies to trunsport
festival visitors. Tructors to
pull the wagons from the
football field parklna urea.
from behind the fire starlon
and from Butternut Avenue
park are still needed. The
w~~gons would be used on
Saturday when the festival
will be in full swina. Also,
on Saturday, the castina of
the Bicentennial Bell will be
completed.
·
George Wright noted that
items for the stornwheel
cuptuins • bugs are needed.
Fifteen slmilnr items nrc
needed for euch of the 15
bugs to be preptii'Cd. They
are to be left with Susan
Clurk of Clnrk's Jewelry.
In preparutlon for fnll, it
wus decided to chunge the
geraniums in the burrel
planters downtown to color·
ful mums.
Tho Christmas · parade to
kickoff tlie. holiday shopplna
senson was unnounced for
the
Sunday
after
Thnnksgiving.
The Association abo dis·
cussed that participation In i
businos~ Christmas decorat•
Jq COIIICIII, whl"""" .....
t?.l'Omoted by the Mlddlepon
Community Asf!OCiation as
u way of gettina people Into
the urea. Awards would ao
to the best decoruted.
The Association uguin
mentioned the possibility 'Of
ordering
and · scllin11
Christmas ornaments that
displny pictures of the new •
bridge. The bridge will 110
under construcrion in early
2003.
J(1hn Musser presided at
the meeting held ut formers
BLink.

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Index

Hlghlunders Alloys. whose
parent compuny is Nokotoml
Lrd.
On Muy I0, payroll checks
begun
bouncing
ut
Hi~hlundcrs, which signaled
mujor cush-tlow problems for
Bunnui.
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On June II, the plulll closed
und shortly thercufter, the
West Virginia Dcpurtmcnt ,of
Labor filed a complaint I'm
inJunctive relief uguinst
H1ghlundcrs for $250,000 in
buck wugcs for employees.
On July 18, Hlghlunders
mudc good on three weeks
work of puyroll checks totuling neurly $1 ~0,000 to almost
140 workers.
The wuges were secured
rhrough the Division of Lutmr
and the StuJc Allorncy
General's office, who hud
filed a lnwsuit on behalf of
workers.
"We've mudc sure everyone
is guid," Bannai suid.
'It's going 10 take time but
with a proper management
report, it win all work out."

.POINT PLEASANT, W.Va.
- The chief of t)ediatrics at
Pleasant Valley Hospital, Dr.
John f. Wiltz, was arrested
late Tuesday night after a raid
by sheriff's deputies netted
ISO marijuana plants.
The
Mason
County
Sheriff's Department, in con·
junction With the .Jackson
County Sheriff's Department,
executed a search warrant at a
'residence on Oshel Road at

10:08 p.m.
the Jackson ,County Sheriff's
The marijuana plants were Department. '
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found being cultivated in a · Wiltz, 4~. und h1s wife.
very sophlstlcated Indoor J1.1dy, 41, were arrested and
growing system in u · room charged with the manufacture
built Into the garage, author!- ana poKSCS~Ion with intent to
ties said.
deliver munjuana.
''There were several timen,
"We found u small amount
the lights hung down and in the house." Clark said.
rotated," Kaid Chief Deputy "Normally, ISO plants,are,pot
Gordon Clark ·of the Mason for personal consumpuon.
County Sheriff's Department.
Pleasant Valley Hospital
"We've run . into more spoke person Amy Leach had
plants before but this was no comment.
prettr wellllanned out and The Wiltrzes were arraigned .
sophisticate . We had infor- Wednesday and released on
mation in conjunction with $10,000 bond each.

QUliN CANDIDATU - The 2002 Racine Fall Feltlval
Queen will be crowned In ceremonies at noon Saturday on
the eta&amp;e at Star Mill Park. Student• at Southern Hllh
School who are candidate• arefront row, left to rllht,
Candice Barber, dau&amp;hter of Tammy and Randall Con&amp;o of
Portland.; Brllltte Barne1, dau&amp;hter of Arlene Frederick of
Recine; Rachel Chapmen, de~lhter of Tammy and C.T.
Chepman of Syrac:u11: and back row, Jeri Hill, dau&amp;hter of
Boblll end Perry Hill of Letart: Amy Lee; dauahter of
Rebecca and Keith Bentz of Recine: Amanda Miller, dau&amp;hter of Tere11 Alley of Racine. The festival will kickoff with a
10 a.m. parade throulh the vlllaae. (A&amp;nee Hapka)

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Tnd,ny.,.Sunny. Highs near 80. East winds S to 19 mph._
1bllijlht...C'Iour lind Cool. Lows tlil!IT SO. l..lght mltl vnnublcwnltls.
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Fl'idny...Mostly sunny und wnnncr. Highs in tho mid 80s.
Eust winds S to 10 mph becominll south ~urly in the ut\omoon.
rriduy night ...Mostly cltmr. Lows In tho up~r 50s.
Snlln'llny... Pnnly cloudy. i'liyhs in the lower 80s.
Snllll'lluy nlght ...J&gt;unl;t cloudy with u dmnco of show~rs ,
lAlii'Si11 tho lower 60s. Chtmce of ruin 30 percom.
.Sundny... Mostly doudy with scuuorod showtrs und thun·
d~rstnrm~ . lliphs in tho upper 70s .
. Mom.loy... Mostly cleur. Lows llOllrOO und highs in the mid 70s.
'1\ll-:dlty...Ml'&amp;ly clcur.IJ.&gt;ws in tllC mid~ und hl)ll\1 in th: upper '70s.
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Obituaries
und Roger Thomus Kluin; n
grnnddnul!hter, l,uulu Lynn
Klein; u l!roul·grundson,
Dunicl Klein, sev~rul brothers
nnd sisters, und u son-ln-luw,
Willium J. FluisiiJ.
He w11s 11 member of th~
Luurol till' Free Methodist
hurch unci was u veter1m ol'
World Wur II having served in
tho U. S. Army. He rocelvcd
the Commemorative Pearl ·
Harbor Modal, Asiatic Pacltlc
Theater Ribbon with Bronze
Star, American Defense
Service Mlldul with Bronze
Sm, and aoocl conduct rib·
bon. He was a member of the
Rutland American Leaton,
Post 467, and the Disabled
American Veterans, Chapter

Grover Clifford Klein
I'OMr!.ROY Orover
('lil'l'm·\1 Klein, H2, ~3620
Nuylors l~un Roud. I&gt;Qin~rlly,
di~u Sept. 10. 21Kl2. ut the
llnll,cr Medicul {'enter,
Onllipolis, ut)er un CKICnded
illucss.
·Born on Aug. 23, 1920 ut
l1 omcl'uy. ho wus the son of
. tlie lute Wlllh1m and Myrtle
Mue Klein. Ho was a retired
cnul
miner from
the
Southcustem Ohio Caul Co.
lie Is survived by two sons
und three duuahtcrs·ln·law~
('linton Wnyne Klein or
l&gt;ornoroy: Grover Keith and
Pc~aY Klein of Pomeroy, and
Carolyn Klein: three duuah·
tel'$ nnd u son·ln·lawJ. Betty
nnd John Routh of vinton:
Bm·burR Flnlsla and Cynthia
Klein of Pomeroy; 17 arand·
children. 23 11reut·11rundchll·
drcn.
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Ha wns preceded In death
by his pltrams, his wife. Irene
Lucill~ Fuulk Klein: son,
Johnny Rnymond L. Klein

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Funeral aervlcea will be ·
held Frldoy, September 13,
2002 at 1 p.m. at the Bwlna
Funeral Home. Burial will be
In Melas Memory Oardens.
Friends may call at the funcr·
ul home Thursday evening, 7
to 9 p.m.
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Deaths
Wcdnosduy, Sept. II. 2002. ut
his residence.
Arrungcmcnts will be
RIJTI.AND - Terry M. unnouncCd by McCoy-Mooro
Chumbers. 51, Rutland, 'died Funcrul Home, Vinton.

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At Arlin on, common marker~
over unidentified remains -will ~
remember Pentagon victims
ARl-INGTON, Vu. (AP) - .
With hymns, Scripture roudiiii!S und SIJCcchus from mill·
tury lenders, rclntiv~s und
friends p~id their respects
Thursduy
ut
Arlington
Nntionnl Cemut&lt;~ry tot he 184
victims of lust your's terrorist
uunck on the Pentuaon.
"Whlle there's nothlna one
of us can do to brlna back
those loved ones, we can eel·
ebrnte who they were, how
they lived their lives ond
remember how their lives
were lost, In u strnagle dlldl·
c11ted to the eternal truth of
frelldom and the human spir·
it," Defenae Secretary Donald
H. Rumafeld aald.
,
Rumafeld spoke neKt to u
flaa·draped casket contalnlna
crcm~te~ remains from the
Pentaaon rubble that could
not bO ldentlfled. Por five of
the victims, the lntemment In
Arlington will be the only
burin! becuuse no remains
were confirmed to be theirs.
The flve Include 11 60-yeur·
old retired Army colonel und
n. 3·year·old girl killed with
her pure111s und sister ubourd
hi lacked Amcricun Airlines
Fnghl 77.
Relatives of the victims sut
solc1nnly, some huglllng und
weeping, others wiping uwuy
teurs, us the ..cmwd suny
"Amuzing Oruce" und lis·
lcn~d to eulogies from mifl·
tury chupluins.
"Know thut your country
shures your sorrow, mourns

your loss uud p1·u~s that Ood
will cumtor1 you,' Rumsfeld
told the fumihos.
A five·sldtd gmnile murker
bcurlng tho J 84 numes will
stund over u shurcd gruvc ut
the
Arlington
Nutionul
omctcry - the nation's
most
prestlalous
burlnl
llround - holdlnglhe unlden·
t1fled rernulns.
The
4-foot·S·Inch·tnll
murker, with numes of the
deud Inscribed on aluminum
plaques, will be plnced over
the aruve later, said Jennifer
I.ufley, spokeswoman for the
Army Military District ·of
Was~lnaton. The Army over·
sees Arnngton cemetery.
Most of the 64 victims
ulreudy Interred at Arlington
are nearby under simple head·
stones, within sight of the
repaired Pentuaon.
In some cases, ns recovery
efforts continued, udditlonul
remains were Identified 1t!lcr
u person wus burled. Some of
theh· fumilles chose to have
those fragments held for the
common burial site. Lutlcy
suid.
Muny of the dcud, Including
SOillC who W&lt;lre working
insld~ the Pcntu~on .on Sept.
II. d1d not quuhfy lor bur1ul
ut the nution's most fumous
cemetery.
Arlington is gcnerully
reserved for uctlvc duty per·
sonncl. mllilury retirees,
retired reservists who reach
uiJC 60, winners of the mill·

tary's highest decorations, golfer wh~ worked usn civil·
und former prisoners of wur. iun employee at the Pentagon.
Their spouses also quulify.
1\ memoriul headstone, used
Among the 275,000 people when no rernuins nrc present,
buried tltero ure presidents
John F. Kennedy und Willium was placed for hirn ut
Howard Tun, the crew of the Arlington in December.
Spuc~ Shuttle Chullcnger, und · • Ronald Hemenway, 37,' u
veterans of every war the Nuvy electronics technlcltin
Unhed States hus fought. ·
first cluss who left behind a~A year and a day aflor the year-old son und 1-year-old
S~pt. l1 terrorist uttncks, ull daughter. His memorial head·
of the deud from tho Pent11110n
attuck also share In the honors stone was placed 111 Arlington
of Arllnaton.
In March.
·
• James T. Lynch, 55, · a
"It's nice that they're remem·
berlna all the victims,'' said civilian video technician for
Steve Puah1 whose w.lfc, Lisa the Navy known for handlna
Ralne1, ailld Inside the out butterscotch candlea (o .·
Pclntaaon. She wu burled In
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November· Push said he would· . everyone he pmed.
:
n't attend the additional service.
• Rhond11 Rasmussen 44t a
Some 13,000 people aath· civilian worker for the Army
ered to 11rlove and hear and mother of four who w'u
President Bush's words at planning. to tranafer {o
Pentuaon memorial service on California when she died :
WednesdAy, as Sept. II was
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remembered · across tl\e
Fl ve . sets of rcmalps
nation.
Tho
Defense believed to be those of tflc
Depurtrftent ulso pluns to hijackers, because they qld
build u !urger monument ut not match DNA provided by
the Pentugon.
victims' families, were turned
The flve victim~ . w~ose over to the FBI in Februury
~:uins were not tdentrfled und will be eKcludecHrom the
• Dunn Falkenberg, 3, .who buriul. officiuls suid.
loved dressing up us u .
princess und dled ulonaslde ,
her sister Zoe, 8, and purents
Leslie Whltt1ngton und
Charles Folkenbei'JI. us they ·
begun u trip to Australia.
• Retired Army Col.
Ronuld Golinski, 60, un uvid

Paying tribute - Jimmy Stewart, House of Representatives candidate addresses a crowd at Overbrook Rehabilitation Center' s
September 11 Memorial service. Mason V.F.W. Post 9926 performed a 21 gun salute and a flag raising. Jimmy Pancake. House
of Representatives candidate also gave a talk; Joy Clark, pastor, gave the Invocation and Jennifer Bates and Brenda Jiv1den
talked about their experiences at ground zero last year. (Agnes Hapke)

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·IN HONOR - Commissioner Mlck Davenport pulls the ropes
.of the Meigs County courthouse's massive bell Wednesday.
The commissioners, who .tradltlonally ring the bell only on the
.deeth of elected .county officials, broke with tradition to join
l ;oommunlty ohurohes In a 8:46 a.m. tribute to the victims of
Hllst yeer'a terrorist attaoks.'(Brlan J. Reed)
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Fire
RACINE - Ruclnc Vii luge
Dcpunment beginning nt 7
Council
will meet In recessed
p.m. Suturduy. Donutions will
session Ul 7 m. Monday m
be Iuken.
the Munlcipu Building.

Council to meet

SCHOOL
OBIERVANCE
- Students at
Mid-Valley
Christian School
participated In
a patriotic program to honor
the victims of
the Sept. 11,
2001 terrorist
attacks, and to
learn more
about the coun·
try's patriotic
traditions.
Wednesday. In
addition to mak·
lng a craft, students studied
the Pledge of
Allegiance and
shared essays
about their
Sept. 11 memorles. (8rlan J.
Reed)

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set
RACINE - The Gideon
und Artcmcsiu Roush reunion
will be held 8L I p.m. Sunday
at the Star Mill Park. Those

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County 13ourd of Elections
will be closed Friday so thut
employees muy attend a dis·
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COMMIMORATION - Clifford B. Coleman. retired Navy
Commander, speaks to the crowd of people who gathered
·Wednesday night at the Meigs County fairground ·for a
September 11 commemoration. Coleman, who Is a veteran of
ell four military branches and three wars said, "The fires have
been snuffed out from the cowardly attacks of last September
11, but we still remember the flames shooting up out of the
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Dear
Abby

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DEAR ABBY: A mother
if it WIIS WfOIW lO
insist her gay SOil visit her wuhout his partner because she did ·
1101 support his lifestyle. You
compared her soo's lifestyle to
being manied with a spouse.
Sorry! This man and his
put1ner are NOT married ..
Befoce I was married. my
husband and I did 1101 s.leep
together at my parents' home.
My parents were nO! naive, but
they 'did not want unmarried
people sharing ·a bedroom in
Hannah King, of Racine Brownie Troop Shawnella Patterson, left afld Hamlah King.
their home. -FEELS THE
1120. received a medallion from Rose
center, members of Racine Brown~ Ttoop
SAME IN WASHINGTON
Marie Hutchinson of Farmers Insurance for . 1120. received awards for theh troop's
DEAR FEELS THE
recevlng the Oustandlng Brownie Individual Outstanding 6rownie Groyp Project ll:lr tooir
SAME: From that. I infer you
Project for Girl couts. given to the best ind~ Thinking day presentation at&gt;o\lt China. They
and your husband are now .
vidual project In the state Girl Scout pro- also rece1ved the Grand Award IQr a tr)'lt PIDwelcome to share acconunoda·
gram.
(Contributed)
ject. • Me and My Shadow.· The Grand Awend
tions in your parents' home
is given to the best exhibit In the sMe for
,because you are married. Until
ag&amp;olevel projects, Marshall JoMs.on. DVM.
'unions 11m0ng committed gay
presented the awards during Girl Scouts.
couples are formally recog·
Awards at the Ohio State Fair. (Conlribuloo)
nizcd. the soo and his panner
are as close as theJ can get to
being "married." To discrimi·
McARTHUR - The :l~tld
nate against people for some·
Anmml Vint11n Connty Air
thing they're 110t legally per·
Show.
sl)(lt1Sored lly th~
mitted is wrong. Rend on:
Yint1m
( nnnty l'il(ltS and
DEAR ABBY: Thank you
Jlo(~~ters, will btl ht~ld S1md~
for saying that people are bom
nt till' Yint11n l'mmty Airpru;.
guy and don't choose to be that
BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
truught . Rctiii11~ early from lu'l&gt;ri nel's
in
m\Xl&lt;~rn
Th ltir show Is till' lnij!\ISt
way. As the mother of a guy
It's hard · to watch their )\lhs. tlwy upn&gt;\&gt;icd ChiiWI't' lif~&gt; coul&lt;f work.
lh.'
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&gt; om&gt; in tht&gt; stnti&gt; und h 11
child, I know it's true. It's fnls·
"Quitting" without wanting their llves and lll\W~d inh&gt; This hyllrid. h(&gt;wo;~vt&gt;r. h11s premiet't&gt;
ovvm in the re~ion .
truting to continually hear that
to leavQ the theuter early.
his Bdjinp upa11uwn1 t\&gt; try m·ither tho pmv1'r l'f n dl'li;'U• Tht&gt; shmv \\:illtwst&gt;m ~e veml
my child should be "deproWhile director . Zhang to help their son ~··t hlt~'k ''" il)CIIHII'Y 110r the upp&lt;ml \&gt;f l\ tWW 11cts thrs ~lllll'. TIIQ sl@v
grammed" to be' heterosexual.
Yang's id~u is intriguing - 11 tra•·k. Ev~n his sister WliS )l\l\1\l story.
will 1\mtm't' tht&gt; At'lmltrchlun
. or that somehow being ~ay
movie ubout a true story. druwn itlto the family ni~hl ·
Zlum): uppeurs to btl too Air rl\t\'tl Al.'rohati~ ftyin~
was a personal choice. Nothmg
played b,Y those who lived marc.
d1&gt;sc II&gt; his frknd's troulll&lt;~s . Team with pert&gt;nnial ftrvorit.;&gt;
· could be further from the truth . .
through u - two hours of The hrsk wus 111\&gt;rc than
"Quilling." rol~used hy l hmlld J,,hnsllln llying his
-SHARON IN LEXING·
watching an insolent, soltish anyone could illll'guin fbr.
Suny t&gt;il:turcs C'lussics. is WACO, ll hi-plnue · oncll
TON, KY.
20-something abuse his hard- Jiu is demuudiug. lllll'lc&lt;ts· nued R for drug content. ''"'nt'il lly Churlt~s l.indl1e1~h.
DEAR SHARON: Over the
working parents will tax even um 1111&lt;1 itisrcspectfu . llo Rmmitig time: ll2 minutes.
Followit1g tl lly in hrvuktilst
decades duritl~ :which nly
the most tolerant a11dience. yells ami liits his parents. In M1mdurin with English ut S 11.m.. liS many 11s 200 airmO!hcr wrote th1s column, she
Zhang's quasi-documen- rejects their overtu1·cs, sul&gt;titles. One nnd one·lmlt' plun~s will b~ . on di~pluy
never once told me she had
tary follows one of Chinu 's threutens them. Iukes theit· sturs out of four.
mchtdtnjl ueroht\lic plune~ to
recci vcd a letter from - or
well-known movie stars, Jiu money. gets drunk und hi~ h.
lle
t1own ·In tho show, Tho!'¢
encountered -· anyone who
Hongsheng. who becumo a J•111 •s jll\rents persevere
Motion
Jllcture will h&lt;.l tt 1llspl11y urea tor
told her he or she had "chosen"
household name in China l0 with Zcnlike patience. hut AssCll:iution nl' Americu rat· u111 lque curs 1111d tntcks nnd,
to be a homosexual. During the
years ago for his gangster the·tumily ti·icllon ult imatcly iug definitions:
us us1ml. th~t'll will t rudlo
many years that I worked with
roles. cutting 9 rakish figure turns violent. Jiu Is sellt to 11
0 - fleneml uudlenc~s . •·vtHml displuys und !lyinG,
my mother. neither did I. As an
in his trademark leather jack· mcntul hospitul, und dfll:tors Alluj;~s ltdmittcd.
dt~motlstrutions . Chk~tm din·
honorury · consultant to the
et and skin-tight jeans. 1J. S. und nurses who piny them- · I'G - Pnrontnl guidu1we nt&gt;rS will be s~rved beginning
Group for Advancement of
. audiences might have seen selves get involved in his Sllll!:l~sted. Some muterinl at ll a.m.
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Psychiatry, I once asked this
him in last year's an-house recovery.
mny not Ill' suitable for chll·
question at a meeting, "Is
flick "Suzhou River."
"Quitting." which wnn dren.
homosexuality a choice?" NO!
Moving in Chinese society's bost feature tlwnrd at tlw
I'G-13 - Special jlllrenl"l
one physician said a patient had
fast lane, he began experi· Bnn9kok Film Festivul. is guidnuce stwngly suggested
related that his or her sexual orimenting with dn1gs. A full· not just ahollt \he dungers nf for childrou under 1). Some
entation was chosen. Read on:
fledged depression ensued, drugs. Zhang hopes the lllllt~rial muy lle .im1ppropri·
DEAR ABBY: TI1anks f~
prompting Jia to quit acting
shows a new gcnor11· nte for young children.
plugging PFLAG. Hopefully, thai · and stan behaving so bizarrely movie
R - Restricted. Under 17
tion runnin~ smuck into the
ma.het willleam she didn't l01o0 o
requires
uccompunying pur·
that he alienates his friends.
same questions thnt hedev·
son; she just lost procious lime
Alone, he barricaded him· iled their ancestors: Who um cut or udult guardian.
with him she can never reclaim,
NC-17 - No one under 17
self inside his room und lis· 1'1 What do I wtmt? Whut is
As the sibling of.o gay pet·
ndmiued.
toned to the Searles - mY. purpose on onrth'! ·
son. I'm bewildered that peo·
"when I find myself in times . !'he prohl7n~ i~ : Zhun11's
r.te think someone would
of trouble" - over and over. formut ts so trrltnttng. A doc·
'choose a lifestyle" tbut is
Depression docs not mnke umcmury about drug usc '01'
reviled, assaulted, denied
for a happy home life - or 11 di~11ffected youth In Chinn
civil rights and otherwise
hupp~ movie.
would be interesting . A
abused by the rest of the pop·
Jia s parents were dis, movie ubout the scurch l'flf'
ulation .. - BOB IN ST.
PETERSBURG, FLA.
DEAR BOB: You make a
NEW RI:STONIC SLEEP COMmRT!!
valid point. What I find panic·
. ularly worrisome is that guy
teenagers are among those at
highest risk for alcoholism,
dntg a.buse and suicide because
of discrimination at a time
when they are most vulnemble.
DEAR ABBY: That mother
should be happy her son is
honest about h1s guy orienta·
tion. My husband isn't. When
~ini-Mental
I find him sending nude photos back and fonh to guys
• from guy chat rooms, he lies
and says he's only "curious."
He also claims he's just chat·
tin);l online - and then I 'find
he 1s meeting them. I ask. "Are
you having safe sex'/" and
can't get an answer because he
won't admit he's having sex.
He lies to himself. Abby,
which makes it ea.1y to lie to me,
his family and his macho
friends. I'm trying to find coun·
seling for both of us and the mur·
riage. but funds are limited. MX
husband refuSes to udmit there s
a problem! -ALONE AND
Sold
ANGRY IN CINCINNATI
DEAR 'ALONE: Go to
· In
your computer and type in:
Sets
www.ssnetwk.or)l. It's the
site of the Stratght Spouse
Only
Network. You'll find it pro·
vides a bonanza of infonna·
tion. i~clud!ng pe~r support,
a readtng ltst and the loco·
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11ons of support groups
(140)992·2135
worldwide. (A new one has
just been started in
Cincinnati!) You may be justifiably angry, but you are
NOT alone in this problem,
as you will soon di scover. I
wish you the best of luck.

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"A ~'l!lr ~$ (lls~' and I
In this (Qilntry,
1 hetr GOO's Mtt1C spcl,-en Mlthaet febleMQ. ftont wa~s a U.S. flag as people stand on
with fl!~tell\."1:' hi public the ~ld at Coh.ombu$ Crew StadlUI11 to create a "L,vong Flag"
qtin," ll~, ~~~- ~\lMnt..e Woidn-e~ay In Colut11bus. The flag was created as a tnt"mort
~i~n~ •t ~ du.s~tt: 1'f:~ at lilt Victim~ of the Sept. 11, :2001. terronst attachs . (API
Mu~mnat \\~ht·l\\tte~l '~~lfli\ about ~tty •tull'."
thit\1! more meanmgful." 'atd
Air PQ!t"e nase ne.~r tMyton,
AI Wfight-P.ttterson, cam· llatl\ Wills, a g1aphtc de,ign ·
At ~l:olt\ ~"'" · lltW, the oufl~ ~ecurity oOkcrs. er who attended 1he
tin..e thll il~t plane cr.tslled some with bomb-sniffing Colmnhu' perfonHance
In~ lh\\ W\lfld 1tade t'etlter~ do~s~ kept \V~t~h all 500 reoIn the Clc\dand Mlhurh of
@mtles~ prople paused m ple nlcd Into \he ret\!nl&lt;lny. Eastlake, a mcmonal illCOfJXl·
hlllll)f \llethn~ t~f tl1C ~tt4ct..s Four boxe~ of tissues wetc · l"Jtin~ material t\w11the thtce
In N~!w York, Washington on a foldtng table at the attack srtcs \l'a' dcd1d1tcd
1111\1 ~t\nsyl\lllnl•.
ctllr.tn&lt;;e,
two dt1der hh:k pi liars.
"\\111\\ther \\1\\ kl\\'W tllilll)'
In T\pp City, nearly 500 tcsembling the Trade Center
woo died oo Sept II \ll' )let· students ;Uid teacher' from towers. stand bct\\c't'n 1110
&amp;001\lly knew 11Qile, \\\'!all lost Coppock Elementary \\car· twisted heams from the to\\ cr
something oo that 1111)': hmo- itll! fed, white \ll' blue shirts \1 rec"agc and a hind. of
~ I!Ceurity, &lt;1 tl\lst that and holdinll stars fon11&lt;'d a limest&lt;lne fmm the Penta~ on.
oor oon~elall\l woold lle safu." living t1lll! 011 the from lawn. TI1e gra•s Mnnmn&lt;hng them
(It)\&gt;. Bob Tal\ s!lid at a &lt;.'tte·
hi Columbus, abom 5,800 includes a ~mall patch ta"en
1111)1\Y 11ttendoo by about people hdd up 3·by·3·foot from the Shanb1 1tlc. Pa ..
1.~ oo thll Statehouse lnw1t plt\~aRI~ at C'rew Stadium, Jllane crash sile.
"We ton~ to fl!st~&gt;re thtll fonn!llJl a lli~J! about as lat-e:e
World War II I'Ctcr'm Sam
trust nut we know tl1C fntni - us" tootball tidd. they watt - Api done, 82. \\Caring a
·lies who lost lo\~ otlcs can cd t!ltee, hout'll itt the soc~cr Veterans of !'ord gn Wars
. nt~r be th\1 Mille t!J!IIIn."
stadtUm s stands, the Oll!U- beret, stared at the monu One disruption to the day ttltm took mme than 'two mcnr and sh&lt;Xlk his head .
1:\ltlll! when a 41 ·stolj' sUite hours to ~ct everyone in
''It huns. h hurts," he said.
Offi~ \t}\\1\\t thlll houses the place Ott the lleld. They held "You'd llC\Cr thin" they
Ohio Supreme Court was the Ctlt~s up for about a could do all thi~ ...
.
ov~&amp;eu;~ttd for ttbciut two minute, challlhl.l! "U.S.A!'
The remembrailcc' ,tartcd
hil\ti'S 111\er llo~s ·detettcd a
~\chaR! I lull'. 62. a retired at midnil!ht. \\ ilh mu'k and
sect\\ of explosives nnd a Colmnbus firefighter who a reading of the name' of the
mtln l()hlll St\lte Wl)t'ker. "I'm held one of the llag 's st«rs.' dead and mi.,ing at the
hem to install a oomh."
said he thinks celebrations Hillel Jewish Student Cemer
Oseu Sesnuu. 35." of Hke the Oa11 fommtion show in C"incinnati. The "Nij!ht
Columbus, wM a~s~ for 1\lffOrlsts that Americans ate Watch" ended at ~ :4() ,un.
hldut::h'll P.~~nlc. 11nd nuthori· nlll afraid.
Andy Moskal, the 14-ycartles sean:h~d the bulldlna
"I really like 'the aspect or old son of a 11\tlll who died in
Wedn~sday n!aht for bum~ the 'In yollr face' in this," he the Trade Center, threw out
mtlltl111 matel'lals.
Rid.
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. the llrst pitch nt WOOnesday
In Fit1dlay in northWI!st
At Fire Station No. :1 In Aftemoon's Sfl'lrsely anended
OhiO: which ~~ been cnlli!li Columbu~.
t1re111lhters Cincinnati Reds !lame. .
lt~elf"Flttj! City U.S.A." since wl!lC!! tiWII)' tears as Chief
His
lllther.
William
Nsidlll\IS ih t~ 1900s decided Ned Pettis rend the names of Moskal. an insurance execu·
to put 11 ntli! 111 every hou~e, 343 New Yo~k Cit~ (Ol · ti\1\\ from nonheast Ohio's
waii."t~ "ld sooppcn stood lt!t!J!.UI!S who died rn the !Jrecksville. was on the safe ·
sU~mly on doWIItoWII stl'el!ts. Trade Center,
ty team for .:onstruction of
Cul\ornon lit Wilson's
In Columbus. Cleveland, the Great American tlall
SAI\dwlth Shop let\ cups of Bowlin~
Ofl!en,
West Pnrk, bdnll built next to
c:offte behind ~ step outside Carrollton and Mansfield, Cinergy Field.
while ehun:h bells mna.
erowds llllthered to hetlr vol•
At an imerfaith memorial
Mllrathon
Ashland unteer cl10ruses nnd lnstru· nt Ma(jld Bllnl mosque in
Petroleum employee VIcki mentalists r,erform Motan 's Cleveland. Mayor Jane
Wiseley snld llnaerinQ snd· "R~qulem.' The concerts Cbmpbell warned against
non In Ohio Is imposslble to were pllrt of ~n httct'tlationul stereotyping ull Muslims
com~re to wh11.t's still felt In series cnllctl the Rolling because the hijackers were
New York, WMhlnaton and Reqult.\Hl, stnrtina nt 8:4tl hlamlc extremists.
hnns~lvonla.
a.m. In nearly nil the world's
That Is not the American
"WC vo ;«ten ooek 10 our time ~ones.
way,
Campbell
said.
routlne,"she s11.ld. '1'hlnas like
"I didn't wnnt to watch 'rV "Ultimately. lr Is nor the wny
not belli(! nice ~ e~~elt other or all d11y. 1 wanted to do some· o( faith."

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Cheer this
nil know !mw the game is pluyed. For years, u brandname drug manuladurcr passe~ out. say: Prilosec, the purple
hcm:tburn ptll. lor d~ctms t~1 gtve as samples to their patients.
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So :vhat is going on'! Simple. Priloscc is coming oil' patent.
mcanmg that aner 20 years nf exclusivity the drng can now be
"'Pled. more chcnply, by a generic drug mnnufucturcr. So
nmnul:tctu.rcr AstmZencca PLC has developed u Prilosec sub~ tttutc tl1t1l 1t hope~ doctors will prescribe for their patients
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TODAY IN HISTORY
BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Today is Thursday. Sept. 12, the 255th duy of 2002. There
arc liO day~ left in the year.
Toduy's llighlight in History:
One year ugo. on Sept. 12, 200 I, stunned rcsl·ue workers
contlllltcd 10 search for bodies in the World Trade Center's .
~ lllokmg ruhble ll day uftcr u terrorist attack that shut down the
lltlattc·ml tapttal, budly dumt~gcd the Pentugon and left thousand' dead. Prest dent George W. Bush;branding the attacks in
New York and Washington "ucts of wur," suid "this will be a
IIIOIIl1!11~11lal struggle of good versus evil" and that "good will
prcvllll.'
On this dutc :
. In 160\1, English c~plorcr Henry Hudson sailed into the
nvcr that 11ow bent's l11s name.
111 . IKXO. author and journulbt H.L. Mencken was born in
B;lltllllOrC.
In It)JM, Adolf Hitler demunded self-determination for the
Sudctcu Germans in Ctcchoslovukiu.
In It)4J, Gcnnun purutroopers tnok Benito Mussolini from
the hotel where he wus being held by the Italian government.
In 1944 .. durin~. Wodd Wur II, U.S. Army troops entered
Germuny tor the ltrst tune, ncar Trier.
In 1960. Democrutic presidential candidate John F.
Kennedy uddre~sed the issue of his Roman Catholicism'
telling u Protestant group In Houston, "I do not speak for my
dun:ch on publtc matters, and the church does not speak for
me .'
In llJ72. the situation comedy "Maude" premiered on CBS.
_In .1'177. . South Afri~llll black student leader Steven Biko
d1ed 111 pol tee wstody. ~riggering un lnternutlonul outcry.
.
In II.J~X . Hurncunc Gtlbert slummed into Jamaica killing~
people and causing damugc csiimated at up to $1 billion.
In 2()()0. Hillary Rodhum Chnton becun~e the only first lady
to w1n un. election us she cltnmed victory in the New York
Dcmocruttc Senate pnmary, defeating little-known opponent
Dr. Murk McMuhon.
Ten Y?urs ugo: The space shtrttle Endeavour blusted off, carrymg w1ti1 1t Murk Lee und Jun Davis, the first married couple
111 space: Mac Jcnuson, the first bluck won1an in space; und
Munll!ru M&lt;~hn. th~ tn·st Japunese citizen to fly· on a U.S.
spuccshtp. I ohcc 111 Peru captures! Shining Path founder ·
Ahunucl Gut.man. Actor Anthony Perkins died in ·Hollywood
at age 60.
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Five year' ago: With little to show after three days of shuttle diplomacy. Sccrctury ol' Stute Madeleine Albright declared
she wmlldn't rclt1q1to the Midct"t until Israeli und Palestinian
leader&gt;, 111adc ~he :·hard dcdsi&lt;ins"nccessary to resturt peace
t:llk., . Senate l·nrc1gt1 Rclat11&gt;11' Chatnnan Jesse Helms, e~er­
ctsmg trun wntrol,. prevented any committee hearing on
W_lllutm .Weld s tmmtnullon to be umbussudor to Ml!xico.
[uday s llorthdays: iktrcss Irene Dailey is 82. Actor Dickie
Mome ("Our Onnl!") is 77. Actor Freddie Jones is 75. Country
~ ~~1!!Cr Gcur~c Junes is 71. Actor lun Holm is 71. Actress
• Ltndu Gray ·" 62. Singer Mttria Mulduur is 59. Singer Barry
"Yhltc ts 58. Actor Joe l'untoliuno is 51. Singer-musician
Crerry Beckley ( Atncrica) is 50. Rock musician Neil Peart
(l{ush ) Is 50. Actor Peter Scolari is 411. Actress Rachel Wurd is
• 45. Rock mu,idun Norwood Fisher (Fishbone) is 37. Actor
Darren, E. Burrow' _Is 36. Rock singer-muslcian Ben Folds
(Ben Folds F'tve) " 36. Rock musician Larry LaLonde
(Pnmus) ts .l4. l{ock smgcr Liam Qullugher (Oasis) is 30.
Actor l'uul Walkeri~ 29.
. Thought. fur Tud~y: "We must be willing to pay .a price for
lr~cd\Hl1, ll!r no pn~.c that is ever asked for it ts hall" the cost
~~~ dmng wuhmu 11. - II.L. Mencken, American author and
.Journalist (I HH0-1956).

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NATIONAL VIEW

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300 ~&gt;wrls. All /etlf&gt;rs &lt;ltr' ml&gt;jet'l to ~itfng ami must ~
.H):m-tl ami im·lucll' mi:J,..,.'\s ami teletJhollt nr•m~r. No
Wl.'\(~nr.lletter~ will IH' I"'Mi:~hcd. Leiters shmllt.l #H! in good
wsre, mfdn.·~·si"R iSsues. 1101 persmwlitits.
l'lat' opi,inns. e.\JU't.\'~·e&lt;l ;, rile cohmm /,.low all! the con- .
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in'P'Q'~ prodiiCIIYi~. 1111.! ~" 11'
bins ready fllf storing tills Fall's
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l.llll~llll\ tr•lnh\», ~tml 1\lllalll
g111in? "OSU bulletin. Stored Grain
Ill\
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ma~otial&amp;, fllf 1\mlltr
I.ase~:t Control" s""ests the fQIIQw.
infoonatioo uU tht t~tl)ll~kln nnu~Ailllt1 U&gt;:!tlll I "'" &amp; t\'lmtf)'
ing recOII\IMndatioos. Sttlrt out with
ll\f"l ~iftll ""Ill Ill til\'" ~1"•-''-~~lftll'$
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a pest-free environment to ~~nt
Fl!lf\11\\1100 , tlmu, lit\' , '~tul\ll}
the carryover of established pests to
11\\m Iii 11.m 1\1 h 1\ 111 11111l •'ml\1 \
the MW grain. S.nitacy ~tices
l'l\1111 10 11. 1\\, In 'i I' 11\ th1, h
include the 1'\lffiQval of old i111ln and
~~.-m '' ~~~~ 111 11\(o i"'N' , 1\\" I'~'
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EXTENSION
This includes. but is ntll limited to
\ll)..f\'~11\lll'.~ Ill 1tw ~ C\l\11\ll, \II
broom cleaning. Vt1C1111ming the
~11\411 lill&gt;\11\'),),('),, &lt;11\lll\;\l 111\'111\1&gt;.
cfliCkS lind s.cNbbill8 to fOffiQ~ all
Nevill stllfl:l MW gl'llin oo top nf A:re ) ou int~ro~ted in ~t~tnh~ l\11
~11uth du~~. tl''''"r ;.h\1\\ , ~~~~~~
resid\1\l cap~~ble of supponing ~st old train. After a.th6roo4h cl.e1:1nlng agricllllurtll
~m1:1H . busint}ss?
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!X~PUiatians. CJean an· grain han· of gl'llln bins. a surface tii;'Pliel\tiOII lmpro~ )'l'lllf chan~-os ~~~ tlll\llldi~
1111\~M ~f\'l' 1.'1\1\l\''t, 111111\11~ ·~t'&gt;.,
dling equipment that is used fill' field of a. re$ldual insectictde will ll ttn weok ~urse t}ntilled •&lt;ruth~
~~~~~~\l\" tfOI\'M~, l"'ln\ltt\' 11111&lt;1\11!,
harvesting, 1111nspon and g111in han· improve priw insect infestl\tions. the Soil Qf Opll(munit)"' from ~: 30
111\111\\ll&gt;, 1"\Q\\ ~&lt;11'1'-. hlliiiJ.t'l' .11111\t\.,
dling. Romcmblir to remove any Spray one to twu w~s F.\1'11' to fill· to !1:)0 p.m. OctQOOr 1$ throu»,h
mhtt&lt;~tlll'\l ~"It 11111.1 mwh 1111\f\'.
~111inpest sup~ing habitats in the . irig 1M bins. Sprays shUuld ~1tait1 ~mher 17. 1\YQ looal l~WIItioos
ln 'llll.lhllt t'r"t'l' ~111\'flllllllllt'l\1
1mmediate v1cinity of tM SIO!lli.O one of the followin~ materials . !Are The OSU SQuth Col\lol'$ 111
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facility. including ground \lf floor methl.ll\ychlor. pyrethrin. cytluthrin Piket011 tmd Ohio Univtnit)'&lt; Too
41,i!I'II 'MIIM1'1' ~~ MIIIMhl/ h '.lillll\'1',\
accumulations. woe(is. old sacks of or chlorpyrifos·methyl. Renllllllber ll}.week rouna will providt} yoo
·~~""'· l'llf' t IJIJH Shtlf I 'MIIVf.~ll\'
seed or g111ln, and any 01hol soUfCOs to wear ~r protecti~ cllltlllng with s~llls 111 de~lop •our own
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Consider resignation
Dear Editor:
The Ohio Supreme Court hus ruled
the smoking ban identical to t~e one
enacted by our Meigs County Board
of Health illcgul, becuuse the members of our Board of Health attempted
to become unelected legislators
insteud of performing their limited
duties us public servants. The "regulation" must be rescinded without further delay und fu11her defiance of the
court's orders.
. I often hear people say they don't
hke 11 pm1icuhtr ruling of a court nnd
they are .iust going to ignore it. You
cun say you don'tlike u·court's wling.
~ecuuse ~e us Americans arc always
free to tlunk whatever we muy like.
You cun say you don't like u court rul-

ing ~cu!-'se freedom of speech is u
constuuuonally-protected right, but
you cannot actually defy the valid
orders of a court or use your puMic
otl'ice in contravention of court orders
becuuse such action or, in this case,
non-net ion. is a misfeusunce of oflice
und a violation of the duties of a public.
ollicinl. To attempt to flaunt a court
order is to condone members of the
public in general in following suit.
Anarchy is the end result.
The Board of Health has no power
other than to issue valid regulations in
a~~s in which they huve legal juris·
dtc!lon. The Board of Health justifiably has the right to Qxpcct courts to
enforce those vulid regulations u~ainst
members of the publk who v10lute
them.
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of the Board of Health to abide by thf
valid orders of the court. The publif
rightfully demands the board t~
rescind the illegal usurpution of legislative uuthority they perpetrated
upon the public und rescind this
gality now. Those members have nil
right to defy these orders and onci
again place themselves above Ohio
law.
The remedy is clear: Rescind this
illegal act now or resign your positio11
of public trust. Given the obstinance
und obfus~11tion emanating from this
board und their agent. perhaps the better act ion would be to rescind the ille.
gulity und to resign.
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It's time to putpolitics -aside in debate over Iraq.
Many Democruts suspect that
President Bush has cynically structurcd the lruq debute to help
Republicans in November, but they
should remember: Bush is betting
his presidency - and U.S. world
leadership -on a good outcome of
his l~uq policy. .
Thts bemg so, members of
V ~..J-..r.l,~
Congress of both parties - and
n..l..U •.U."-'1\t(
Bush - should put politics us ide
und approach coming decisions as
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perhaps the most cruciul they will
ever make us elected officials.
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Bush needs to rekindle the bi ar- senous questiOns about .Iraq policy,
tisan spirit that prevuiled imm~di- ~ut also on Bush's ability to attract
utely after the Sept II tt k . mternattonal support.
share as much inform~tion a~ ~cssl: , This s.uggests that Daschle 'could
ble with Cohgress and take !dvice be lookt.ng for ways to delay the
from Congressional leaders
~ote_ u,ntll after the election -- that
And Congressional De.mocrut ts, he tntends to politicize it, too.
That .should~ 't ha~pen . for two
need to assume that Bush is actin~
in good faith by asking for 11 vote on rc:asons . Iraq 1s too •mportant for
Iraq before the election _ and they etther .s~de to play polittcs with it .
should give him one unless there is And tt s not, at . al~ clear that
~e~oc~f·ts can t wm. Ill November
a compelling reason not to.
On the other hand, if it's genuine- t!r ~~· ~~~!hf Ir~q Issue as 11 m~tly ne~e.ssary to take longer reaching emphasizing ~h~f~c;i'ff
and 81. 1 ~
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a dectston, Bush should a~ree to the Bush on domestic . e~ences wtt
vote dun~g u post-electton lame- Indeed last week,sHsuoes: M' .
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Leader Richard
Gephardt
Senate . MaJority Leader advised his Caucus to do 'ust th~t
0 ~~~T~aschle (D-S.D.) sa1d last - and pointed out that ~n 1990
:~~ ~ond~~~bre ts~pllcr. ?ut th~re Re~ublicans lost 12 House seat~
of thi . . .
,. ou e P0 tttctzatton du~mg Bush's father's troop
s tssue.
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butldup for the Persian Gulf War.
no~~~ ~:reeve~. Daschle professed_ . Whether or not Bush timed an
other De~~~r~:sthem: but plfn~y of Iraq vote .for po~iticul effect, there's
Daschle - accuse B:~~eof tl~i~o ~~~~u{"~m~ evlden~e . that he has
his Iraq request to deflect attcntio~ him to~~~~~~ ~~t~:~~~bt'ho urgfed
from ·economic issues that mi~ht' his policy ask Con r , fc case or
benefi~ Democrat~. f.ocus attention and seek i~ternution~{:~p~~r~ vote
, on natt?nal secunty tssues that aid
Administration offi i 1 b
R~pubh.cans and provide himself sharing secret intellige~cue son ~~aal
wtth u likely bt~ Congressional vic- weaponry with Cong·ress last wee~
Bush is consulting allies and 'li
tory shortly belore the election.
"It's very crass, but very smart," make a major speech this week~o
, one D~mocratic .s taffer · said. "I the United Nations.
wouldn t. be surpns~d. to see. Bush. If he's wise, he'll go beyond that
muk.e a sp~cch to a JOint sesston of und,
heeding
advice
from
Congre~s tn October, ask Congress Democrats such as Daschle and forto stu~ tn town tor a vote and begin mer United Nations Ambassador
o~denng troop deployme.nts _)ust Richard Holbrooke, seek a U.N.
uflDcr we go home to campatgn.
Secunt;o Council resolution backing
uschle sutd tn a press briefing his pohcy.
Thursday that the timing of u Senate According to Hoi brooke and
vote on Iraq could depend rtot only President Clinton's former deput
on Congress' getting answers to national security adviser Jame~
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amounts to a . U.N. ul~1matum to
S~ddam Hussetn: submtt to imme~tate and thorough weapons inspect.tons - "unytime. anyplace" - or
lace military action:
Stein~erg, ~o":' 111 t~e Brookings
Institlllton, satd tn an mterview that
he's confident that. with skillful
diplomacy, Bush could win such a
vote, substantially strengthening his
hand both at home and abroad
And as Holbrooke has
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a e a~es a er - even 1f Chtna
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some allies by. maktng the effort.
Das~hle indicated last Thursday
that. h1s support for military action
agamst Iraq m•ght be contingent on
a Security Council resolution like
the one Bush's father secured
before the 1991 Persian Oulf War.
But Democrats should not allow
China or Russia to stand in the wuy
of U.S. action, assuming that Bush
can make a· convincing case that
" reg1me
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c hange .. .tn Iraq Is in
America's vital interest.
Without putting his military strategy up for debate, Bush also should
at least consider the views of
experts - such as the Brookin s
Institution's Michael O'Hanlon ~
who argue that assembling a large
force of 250,000 or more troops
rould be mo~e likely to intimidate
raq forces mto surrender than a
small force of 50,000. us culled for
by many ~awks . .
So!l'e of Bush's supporters in the
med1a have started to disparage
Democrats for raising "obstacles"
in the path of Bush's war policy by
asking questions . .
But· what's at issue here is
whether this country should- wa e
its first. pre·emptive war and wh~t
the consequences will be It's 0
serious that it ~e uires ~ver 0 ~
involved to act in t~e nation's (;. he
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, GREENWOOD. S.C. (AP) Nowadoys thOy pick &amp;1\lfl' 10 spo~~d 111 the murltot.
- Twenty years ai!O· tho. green so lt wUI hlii'C 11 lana "This h a time-consumln11.
business." McO\lllllld Sllid.
exhibition hall that houses the shelf life."
"You
don't QClt VUClltlon. lltld
Perdue
said
hci
doesn't
go
to
Greenwood Fanners Market
you
doo't
pot ll401(k).''
was full of growers 11nd cus· the farmers market In
tamers c~changing the fresh· Orocnvlllo boc11use it isn't Harold Hllrt~,oa has sold
cooveniont for him to st!ll just t(lll\atoas lind other vcaatllblcs
est produce around.
But on a recent weekday, one d11y 11 wcok. Ho said" he out of his C11dllloc slnce he
oocy about ll half-dozen van· kcops more of his profits by retired 13 yoa111 aao. Ht
fanned hla family'$ land ncar
don were on hand, loavina runnlna his own stand.
empty an area v.lma~t as larac Clemson Unlvenlty aarl· Oreenwood boforo ha loft ·
'v.s a football field. Some of cultural oconomica profouor home in tho 1940s and dccid·
'the scllcn brouaht books and Jim Rathwoll aald farmers od to continuo tho fannors
uttled in for a lona wait market• remain popular with market tradition when he
rCIIt&amp;llfiRtl, aroceey IIOrCII rotumed.
between cuatomcra.
"lt 'a a lot of work. You
. "People don't want to come and other cuatomen that want
don't
make but like $2 an
to
buy
lqe
amount&amp;
of
pro·
out here and buy J)t'O()uce,':.
hour
for
what you put Into It,"
,said a frustratcCI Perry duco,
Lllrae buyan can deal with H1111zoa said. "You bettor do
,McDonald, who has been
brinalna his tomatoea, okra tho oild houn and inconvo· It for enjoyment. bocauso you
and other voaotables here for nlent locttlona of many mar- IUI't artn 't aoln110 make 11ny
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kets. In Oreenwood, for monoy."
two decades.
At 88, HalUOiil the oldest
"If It doesn't come out of a oxa.mplc, tho market Is open
fanner
111 tho market, but most
two
days
a
week
between
6
can. and you can't put It In tho
of
tho
other
sollcfl ttron 't far
· microwave. people don't ll.m. and noon.
In many places, McDonald behind. McDon11ld is 71 and
·want it."
doesn't know how much
.. Across South Carolina and said, customcn prefer loca·
lonacr he c11n work.
other parts of tho South. fann· lions such as weekend flea
"It's s11d," McDon11ld s11ld.
markets.
Most
of
them
don't
· ers markets aro slumpina as
"I
know who is aoina to
people increasiniiiY buy their arow the Vtllltllll.blea them• dodon't
this once oil us old fools
produce at the aroccry store selves, and insteAd buy from
fanncra
who
don't
have
time
uet
out."
or from roadside stands. Also.
some restaurants negotiate for
fruits and vclletablcs from :
fanners directly.
. ''There are just fewer vcaetable fanners. and a lot of
them aro selling their crop on
Appty at
their own inslead of aoing to a
f11nners market," s11ld Becky
Walton, spokeswoman for tho
· South Carolina Agriculture
111 Court Street • Pomeroy
Department.
740-992·2155
Nationwide, the U.S.
~ Agriculture
Dcptlrtment
: reports that the number of
farmers markets hus increased
63 percent frl)m 1994 11nd
2000, to more than 2,800
markets. ,But .the number of
markets may not toll the
· whole stoey.
While there arc still 34
farmers markets In South
Carolina, Walton said their
volume has•becn decreasin11
steadily.
· Georgia's
Agriculture
, Department said the number
of farmcra markets In the llate
has held steady at nine _in
OPEN Monday thru Friday
r~ent years, but that buaineu
has dropped.
B:OO em - 9:00 pm
' Dick Perdue nld ho haa
Saturday 8 em - 5 pm
' benefitted from a .drop In
· businen at farmen mar)alt1.
Sunday Closed
He said aalca of hia applca,
blackbenica, n~tarines, cider
and preaervca havc Increased
· 25 pe~cnt to 35 percent . a
year at hia fNit and vcactable
stand alongo South Carolina'•
Hi11hway 11.
"I have people who make it
a point to atop by here on their
way to their home• in tho ,
mountaina," Perdue aald. ·
"What they buy In the auper·
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remembrtl11ces of t~o who
dlcd lind subduod tndl~~i·
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U»,ht 'Kllumo.
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memori1\ slllvle:e llttha World
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opon, but tradlna 111 too Now
Ywk Stock &amp;chanao 1111rtod
"' 11000 11s offi~lllls 11\oro took
p1111 in tho C\U'Omutllos a few
blocks awl~¥.
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Still. stacks wore not
heavy oo tho minds of thoso
who illthored in No1&gt;i YOI'k 's
tlm1nciol district, whore tho
n11mcs of tho thouunds of
vh:tims wore roAd tmd tho
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o porloncod sl\lw and thilif ftJC\IS l\l thl' C!~\11\lltll)'.
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Krtn!ltr itnoaluablt to Bu ks, Pngt 85

of the

Southam meet In
Only twice has outhern ever
White l'uk'ons it1 u seril'S
thllt d11tes bltck to 1%4. WHS m~ntor
Ed romley hopes thlit the White
F.t~lwn wlnnh1g fuldltion CUll be used
as 11 plus to redu~-e the pressure 1111 his
ph1.yers.
Wul\11m11 hils muny we11pons both
by air and by lund. They are powered
by speed tUid determination. Justin
Jordun r11n for 101 yards nnd the
W11h11mu defense recorded thr~-e
sucks us the White f'III~&gt;'Ons scored u
convlncll\j 32-12 win over previous·
ly unboutcn Et~Stern lnst week. Thtll
win murked the Whllo Falcons· lirsl
win over Eastern shwe I998.
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RACINE - This Suturday night.
in a nnn-leaaue contest th11t ligures to
draw a huae crowd to Rol!er ·Lee
Adams Memorial Field In Rachl ,
Wul\uro11 meets Southern in the ~nnu ·
al "Battle of the Bend."
Conslderlnt~ that Wul\ama Is 2·0
with bla wins uver tou11h chtlllen11ers,
1111d Southern is 0.3, one. Clltl only
hope the blttt le for Southern turns out
to be u lellitlmrue buttle.
Flms should note thUI ih~ gllme hus
been chllllged from its originnl Frid11y
slot to 7:30p.m. Sutun.hty.

Point
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th Park'

Nrlain

Stevens

Appearin~ this weekend

at the Rac1ne Fall Festival

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the Slllritcd Ul\d ~rcutivc S'IUII'''
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• On Sutm'thi,Y lllld 11\rlll Ill this weekends ~udnc. "nil
' Sundny, tho Choh' of the ' Jtl!~tlvnl.
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Hills will lli'\'!Scnt the Stevens &amp; Md.uln piny n naw 11.nd
Mni 1\ltct'SIIII tmd l)cm unique ~umbhmtlon Ill muslcnl styles,
W)'t'tt.cn lllllslcul wurk "I 1'llcctlttl! their bn~kl!t\lUtttlln hl111111rttss,
Lnvc Amcrl~n" us tttrlb· blues umloh.l·thnc counu·y music. push·
utc to ull the tllllriots of lttll the buumltu•lcs with l!l'ellttc~llllCt 1\lt•
Sept. I, 21)0 I, Pur more ltttdlllon..
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lnhtl'lntlthm cull Wilbur Mike Stevens Is lnnn Sttl'llln. Omurlo: ·
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nt l{uymund McLnln t'mm the hills of

Those who wish to reserve lll:~lnlhtl.ld
recordln~s .
The tlistlvul will
1 s t rd
1h
Craft space are as~~
IIIII II U Icenhower
uy W t II
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pnrude, •ttt 10 u.m. ·owlght
to call Krista Smltl1 ... J will l)erfonn-hi8 Blvls Presley tribute ••
nA9 2210 fo
II n.m. und 2 p.m., und Stevens &amp;
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r gene,..l I M~Lnln will ~fonn "' 1101111 und 3 p.m.
Info tl l'l.Af'L~I'!J!i
The Ro~s Sisters und Clyd
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rma on, V"tlr.~~ .. Hunfl'litttlnt 'W:VII. wiW ptirfonn eII 0..
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p.m., und the Big Bend C:loggers lit s
~liSh)t'tt Kentucky. In 2001, they joined p.m.

lm'Ccs with the Muryvllle Symphony The Full FestlvQI Queen will be
Orchestrnln Maryville, Thnn. to perform ~row ned ut noon. In th11ovent of ruin, the
oriJ!Inulnnd trudltltlnul music, und both lestlvnl will be held ut Southern High
lmv~ roleused u number of crltlcully· School.

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Runs Sept. 14· 1~ ut Ohlu University Snuthc•·n. Festlvnl
scvcn·nct'\'1 mnlc thut Includes muslcul cntcrtulnmcnt by Wiley Dew, Bobby
t'uns thl'ttllllh o~t. 31 Mnylllll\l, 19~7 Plnud, htut In the Air Strln11 Bnnd und more.
llmtrs lll'tl ~ lu 10 p:rn: Also. gu~nes. hlstnrk cxhlhlts, lmm~mnllc lhod, pony rides
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(nt SuturdnyN und I 111 ~
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'or tlllllM 12 nnd oldcri $~
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• Kennedy Museum or Art p•·csonts "Nigh.t Sky" und "The
StorlcM We Thll ...~ · which lll'll uesl11ned to suppott school pro·
11rumM with the Edwin L. und Ruth E. Kennedy SouthwcHI
Nutlvc Amorlcun Cullectlon, The lllliJUrtuncc of llvln 11 orul tru·
dltlmlM, untl the Mlorles thut objects cnn tell us, ure the focul
P,OIIItH tlf th~. mutcrlul to be cxplorcu In those I!UIIcrlcs. The
Nli!hl Skye [!ullcrloM lllsplny sunupulntinl! repncn wcuvlnus
lhul t'ot:UH on the relationship betwccn .the curth und the H~Y
durht~ tho ycur und the role ol' thll iltllrM In the Nuvuto unlver 11c
Thll stur liUIIcry deplutM the night sky us It cuultf be seen hi
. AthonK, Ohio ul two dlll'crcnt tlmcM of the your. ExhlbltlunH In
the Bducntlun Onllcrhl8 ~l'tlonyultl[!. MuHcum hourH: TueNduy,
W11dnoMduy und Prlduy lrmu 12 to 3 p.m, Thurduy t'rom 12·8
p.m,; Sut/Sun: I ·~ p.m.• other times uvullublc by nppolntment.
J=lor mort! lnlormnt 1on contuct Clulr Curpetller ut
curpcntc®ohlo.cdu ur cull (740)~93 ·09!15. TlckctM urc free.

Harmony contest
• The Orcutor Kunuwhu Vulle~Chupter of the Society for
the Prcservntlon of Barbershop uunet Sln[!lng In Amerlcu
Inc. hosts th11 2002 Bustern Dlvl~ on ConteNt for the Johnny
Applcseed J:?lstrl~t Frldu)' ut the Ocury Auditorium ut the
University of Churleston. Choruses und quurtcts from :IS chup·
ters In OhitJ, Pcnnsylvunlu und Wcijt Vlrulnlu ure cll11lble to
~ompetc. The Kunuwhu KordMmen from Churleston und
Thundur Thnes from Burboursvlllo coinpctc In the chorus con·
test. Quullt'ylnl! choruses udvuncll to the District Contest In
October In Llmu, Ohio. The District Chumplon chorus com·
petes In the lnternutlonnl conte8l In July 2003 In Montreul
C:unollu. The .quurtcl contestbcalns ut noon. The chorus con:
test be11lns ut 7:30p.m. Admission Is $18 ull events udult puck·
uae: $10 single scs"lon; und $S ull events student puckuae.

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uhlbl!t ,deslt~ned for uaeM ~-II, through Dec. 20 utthe center,
1620 winchester Ave. Hol1rs ure from 10 u.m. 111 4 p.m.
Tuesduy throuah Suturduy. Adml88lon IM $3, 52 for students,
scnlon und children und free to children 1111e 2 und younger
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• The Huntington·
Cubell Brunch of tho
NAACP hosts Its lnuugurnl
Freedum Fund Bwtquet nt
6 p.m. flrltlny m Murshnll
University's Don Morris
Room. Tho Rev. Churles
H. Smith, lonncr minister
ut First Uuptlst Church,
dell v~rs the keynote
uddn:ss. Proceeds benetlt
the lucullUld nmlonul chapters of NAACP. 11ckel811ti1
$30. Cull (304)529-4692.

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2002·2003: "Deathtrap"
by lnt levln, 8 p.m., OCt.
2·5: "Hny Fever'' by Noel
CtiwW'd, 8 p.m. Nuv. 13·
16: "Rumors" by Nell
Simon, 8 p.m. Feb. 19·22:
und "Plew Ov~r the
Cuckoo's Nest" lly Ken .
KeNey, 8 p.m. Aorll 23·26.
Ticket~. uvnllnbfe 118 early
us Sept.
18 from
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children,. senior citizens
und MU fuculty/sllllf, MU
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.their rivalry to the 11ridlron!
·
At\er many yours us rlwtls In other spons. the Muraudon
nnd Ea11les meet for tho t1rsttlme In football "t 7 :~0 flrldll)'
night ut Eust Shnde River Studlum.
Meigs hcnd couch Mlko Chunccy snld the opportunity to
piny Its lntru-counl.Y rlvul for the t1rst limo has his side
onel'jJiled.
"We're cl\cltod ttbout It," Chuncoy said. "Anytime you
pluy somebody In your backyard, ft mnkes It 11 little bit
more spec lui. Eustern's hud a lot of success the lu~t couple
of yours und they've 1101 "nice foot bull pr~)~t~,ram .
"They've yol nn ell.perlenccd offensive line back and
they've jlU\ SOtnO VOf)' rood young skit\ kids," he addeQ,
··~·,. • aood roor I toam and 11 '•aalna tolllkt • 1Jood
effort out pf us If wo're jiOilljiiO bo SUQQOUt\11 ...
Put New lund. In his flr~t ~oason ns EIISt!lrn's h1&gt;11d OOftQh,
uownpluyed the hype surroundlnp the aamo.
"To mo It's just nnother 1111mo.' Newl"'ul snld. "I huto to
lose to nnybody - whether It's Mel11s or South Oullla or
Trimble - I hme I{• lose."
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Mel9s .( 1·2} rebounded from lospsldod losses to Oal1111
Acndemy (3S-9l und Athons (38·6) with Its first victory uf
the seuson lust weok llllalnst River Vulloy. Thl" Muruudon
rnllled from 11 10·7 hnltilme detlcll to win 20· 17. Thllbaok
Jeremy Roush rushed for
ynrds und three touchdowna,
lnclltdlns two In the second hnlf;
"It wus very hnportunt," Chuncey suld In rOilllrd tP the
River Vulley win. ' Nohody likes to lose und we pluyod two
very 11ond footbnll teums In Oulllpoll~ und Athl"ll~ ; Our kldM
)\'ere down u little bit und us cPuche~ yuu'ro down ullttlo
bit. We tulkod about River Vulley belnp 11 pnod f(l(ltbtlll
teum und wo wore out tn piny t'our quarCors und win.
. "We sur down hy 10 polnts (ugalnt River Vulloyl und \he
kids hung In there und kept bnllllns. It wns u IJI'CIIt win for

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lecture and
demonstration

t'Cmenttrmwl, wllllet:lUre
mid dernonstnllc his rut ut
10:30 u.m. Suturduy ut the
Huntington
Hl11h
Rentllsstm~'1l Center, 900 ·
Rth St. 'T11e l~X:turels spon·
sored by Ans Resolll"Ces
fur the lli·Stllte. Cost Is
$1 S or $7 students. Cull
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bled with senior back Ryllll Mitchell
scooping up the loose pigskin 111 the
E11stern 32 11nd wem on to score.
Jvrdan broke free 011 11 )).yW.
s•·tunper down tho l'llr sldellfle

IV AND ..IW CA ..TI..
OVP Anl1tant Man!lglng Editor

HlGlillGH'IS

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Meigs Co. grid rivalry
will finally be settled
on the field

'liruRsoAY'S

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the Nn~11Nnc Is tm~:c
t~nln hul lh\M thch· ycm~
ly llvtlll "'1\\l(lnl! h 111 the
sll\\cts." 't'hl\ l\\ll\llt will
hll hcltl SUI\11\hi,Y 111 the
~ht·u~h ·purklttl!
lilt,
llnnlls sud\ us Kutlcss1
Ncutrul At,lrccmcnt tmu
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. Opry
• River Valley Opry,
t'elllllrin[! Cley ·Hess tllld
Rom¢
Hill.
und
ldlctymes (pi tured). 7
p.m., Suturduy. Sept. 28.
2002 ut the Stnte
Theuter. Cluy Hess, gul·
turist. formerly per·
formed with Rfcky
Scnggs · B11nd und
received u Ornmnty for
his work. ldlt~tymes Is u
well-known,
locul
Blucgruss blind.
Tlcltcts URI $8 und are
uvulluble nt Muln Street
Phntogruphy. ·At the
door, they will bll $1 0.

'Taking it to
th streets'

Choir of
th Hills

Pleaaalat

Southern COIICh Dave 811rr &gt;IIY'
tJIIIt his IC)IUn hilS been pt'lll:ticing
t)J(tremely hard this week. liiiU he
hopes the trend of improvement continues. Ban admits his te11m ha~ tttkl\n
its lump.~. but th11t the tellm is lllltling
hetter,
Cromley's crew capltallied on a
couple of bill first half plll)'s to over·
con)c 1111 elltl)' ()&lt;.0 E11stom 1\dVIUII~e
us WHS went on ll' 11 2().6 halftime
euae. WHS lncret~.~ed Its lead to 2()&lt;.6
lute In the third pcrlod before the two
evenly m11tched teams split a pair of
fourth lllllltter touchdowns. A brol'.con
phty led to W111ltunu 's flrst score.
FuiCl'llllllltrterbt•cl'. Chud Zerkle tum-

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Mellll Countyfoe Eastern for the flrat time on Frldety at Eest Shade River Stadium on th cum·

Roush (~ · I 0, 193, Sr.l Is uverugln~ 98.7 ynrds per aamo
rushing {4.2 ynrd~ pcr cnrry) nnd .lius scored five touch·

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pus of Eastern Hl8h School. (OVP File) .

NFL great ·
Johnny·Unltas
dies at 69

Dessens doomed.by Dawkins
throwing error In Reds' loss
CINCINNATI (AP) - Bitner DesliCnN stuck
10 the IIWIIC opprouch 1111 ho went deeper Into
unchllrtCd territory.
The Clnclnlllltl rll!ht·hunder n~tlred 19 conliCC·
uti vc bottcl'!l Wedneilday before Oooklc Dawkins
threw Into the Reds' du11out on Jack Wl1110n's
tp'U\Indcr In the liCventh -lnnln11. One out Iuter,
AnuniN Rumtrez hit a two-run horner ond the
Pltllibu'llh PlruteA went on ro a 4-1 victory.
."I've never been In thnt situation/' Dc&amp;IICns
Jillld. "Bvel')'lhintl WU8 worklnf aooa. llricd to
stay bliCk Wid atay down, but mode 11 mlstukc
and he hit It out."
Cntlll WllliOn hit unother iwo-run homer In the
liCventh off De~liCnK (7·8), who hall been the
Reds' best stlll1er all IICII!lOn but hllli IJOilcn little

BALTIMORE (AP) - spokeswoman for St. JoliCph
Many of hh records already Medical Center In Towson.
have fallen, and otht!ts may
Unltus underwent emer·
not last. His reputation, 11cncy triple-bypass auruery
however, Is rn 1993 after a lleart attack.
:-""'".., f o r. e v ·e r "Johnny U" was hardly
secure:
the typical quurterbact.:.
J o h n n y With his trndemurk crewcut,
Unltas was droopina shoulders, crooked
one of the leas and bhtck hlllhtops,
11 reate s t Unltus In his prime would
IIUpport.
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q u art e r • look comlcul atundlng next
'llle Pirates avoided u three-gamo •weep
backs
In to the tall, athletic quarter·
before a .crowd of 14,5 14 that sutnl!d the·after·
NPL hlsto· bucks of todoy.
ry.
To Looks, however, can be noon by n~membcrina the tcrrorllitllllaC~. then
aot couah! up ln Dmenll' quut for 11 flCI'(cct
many, . he decclvln&amp;.
Unltu
wos the best . "It's hurd to say who'• the 8Wl'141·
Dessena hud only one clole call duouah die
of oil. •
best because 110 many lhlnas
fln~t
aht IJ'Inlnflll. Cntla Wilson bit a drive to left
Unltas, 11 Hull · of Fume chanae as eras ch11nae. But
player who broke nearly he was the bolt " fQrmer that 1llndcd jl!ll foul ill the tlfth, then Uncd out to
every NFL paulna recoril Kanm City Chiefs quarter· . ICCOild buiellUIII Todd Wal~. who m.fldc a
and won three chump!· back Len Dawson •ald. "1 backhund Clllch to end the lnnlna.
Dawkins, coiled up front tho minors followlna
onshlp&amp; with the Baltimore flnt saw him when he was a
Colts during his I8·year rookie. Here was this bow- Mondar. nl&amp;ht's aumc. cleanly llcldcd JIICk
career, died Wedne~day at teaaed auy out there. But WIIHOn R iJmUndcr with one 0111. then llllllcd hl1
69.
you could tell rlaht away threw Into the Reds' du&amp;out.
He hud a heart attack th11t he really lc'new the
"It just tlot away from me," Dawklna lllld. "I
while working out at a ph)'•· uamc."
·.
w1111 tryln1 to huiT)' It up, but 1 knew I hat1 moAI
leal therapy center In subur· A pure dropb~~ek puser time. Everybody know1 It'• a routine thlnj.
ban
Timonium, · said
You've sot to rntlke the play, plltln and 1lmp10.
VIvienne Stearnt·EIItolt, u PIIIM HI Uftltll, IJ
All soon 1111 I relewlcd It, ·llmCw it WAA In the
duauut."
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Brlun Ollc1 tllcd out
111\d Rumlrcz followed
with h\a 15th homer
to left - n Nhot !hut
ca.lly clclll'Cd the
wall.
Rob
Mackowiak then
hit n 11rounder
that ulunccd
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atnalo, Md Cntla Wll110n hit hla 15th homer to
left.
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Lcl\.htlndc:r Ron VllloJIC (3-6) t&gt;lWhcd I I·3
hltleN~ lnnlnaa In relief of Krl~ 'Bcn11011, who
llllowcd thriiO hlta In tho flnt five lnnlnlli IUld
&amp;truck out Ill X. Mike WIIIIIIITIN atruck out the Mido
In the ninth for hht41at~~t~ve In 44 clltw:u. helpIna Pltubur&amp;h nvold 11 thrce-pmo awcep.
Beforo the ~IIJTIC. which drew the lftliOIC
crowd of tho three-pme icrlet, the tc1m1
obflervcd dW ono-yOill' llnlllvcrJitry of the terror·

t.c auaokl.

"It .uti hlW for llOOPio.'' ~ - . . Kcllh
()tk.tlllid. "It wu ilctlillrcly a ~":/t tlvll .
playtna jua a ~,W. diy JI!M· I Will
I W11
DlaYin&amp;.IK,11IIIIjy. lt J.W lhillln
YO. Wo'
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... Vlllooo llllli rt:llred 14 ~w
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1111 W~l'\l\1 'I pi«~ Ill@ pllftiYll•
lurly llllll!h 1~1111\R,"

'11wAnlllliM huw won 12 of
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Dodgers pull even.with Giants C1ntury Llmlt1d d.....wAs 2&amp;,too ... NOW '21,700'
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Grand Prix GT 4 Dr...... wAs 25,tos ... NOW •20,700
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l\URI1erbuckA who plllye~
wllh rules !hot
t1'111ke PMM liM ettMler, .
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:tft!aMllll with 22 NttL tecord8,
!tilltlllll them nmrks fur IliUM!
•pnM8CN ~llempted und c.onl·
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j;dtii!I!M lllld lliUKl Kl!ll80118 leutl·
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hiM l!l~hlh NlflliMhl Nlt\11 und
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NllljJpod u 111\lr·l!Uma I~JNi n~ AI !AIIur (13, II) pltghad B
Nlri11114 und ondoo tho OiuntM 11 K·hlllor In thu Moeond JlltlHO Plugldo PolunQo und f1·11viN
llvo·~umo wlnnlnastrollk.
for hiM!Klelllld 8hUlllUlthiMI U• 1M hit lllffll•lllll ~1om~r8 und
Kirk Ruotor (12·8) I!UYD up Non, And RUMOr Cudontl hud Hrutt M~ort~ (4•4) ullilW@d ono
f1111r runN In lh Mh lnnln11. ihroa RDis.
run ond six hili In 81x ltmllll!i
rho I 111118, who tiiii'IOd lholr Stovo TriWhNol (9·J I) I08llho 11.8 Phlludolplllo Ntll(llltld u 81x.'
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UnltM b ~:tulle n buckup
qunrterbuck und mud ~ hiN
debut In the lburth IIUitle ur
the 19~1!8 UNIJII, Ill! 01'!!1 Pli"M
WM lnlel'l.'t!lJied und t'eturned
f1lt 11 tOUI)hdown. UnituN then
1\uubled 011 !liN ne~ ltwu puA·
NeNslonN,
l~ortunutely, huwever, the
'uiU' other bu~:kup hud
decided hl Ill' lu luw 11chool.
und UnlluN led Uulllmure """'
the Ol'een lluy l'nl)k!lrN 211·21,
A week Iuter, the CullNupMet
the Clevelilllll Ul'IJWIIN, 11t1d
UnltUN hud eurned hlmNc ll' 11

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UnltM wu" burn In
lliUNbUtMh ull Muy 7, iiJ33,
lllld WUM 4 whetl hl8 ruther,
who hud uNmull coni delivery
bUNiiiMN, died Ul' iJtlllUIHUn!U.
IIIN nulther wcut to niMh!
Bchuultu becotue 11 buukkeejl·
er lu NUJJjl\Jr\ her rour children.
Unltu8' briMhleNI lllolllcnt
prubilbly c11111c Ill the IIJ3H

chulnnlon8hlll itlllllnst the
New Vork OluntN, 11 mm~h

thllt WUM CUlled "the l!rCtiiCNl
ruutbull UUIIIC ever pluyed"

rur yeilr8 uftetwurd.
With 90 NecundN lcrt, UnltuN
cunt~l~ted ruur llUN8es, tukh111
the Cults to the 20-ynrd line lu
tie th• 11111111 on n neld aonl. ·
He then enalneered un 110·
~ard drive for the wl111111111
lou~hdown , .
·~r'he rlr8t pluyurt ever to au
lo NUdden deuth ... you can't
hiiYIJ 1nuch mote dru1uu thUII

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Qori · Sh 011 (9· i6), who
muwhw Ttlmpa D•t• finyon
Slurtzo ror .lhO ml,jor llljUI
iolld In louu
,
J ff PIIUOI'O (7 •d) IIOaptd I
IWO•On, Ont•OUI jlllllln !hi ltV•
onlh, and Juon ltr1nahauHn
plwhad tho nlnlh for 1111 2Dill
•avo. Tht C11dlnalt' bullpen
hAl 11001 37 2·3 inninjl wllhOUI ollowlnl llll tllme'f run.
. . IWCKIU 81 A8'fll0t 6
Jaff Oo_pelllwmorw lwlee

hitchhiked hmne nller

:uti!. ninth ro~nd lty the lha Cll11n11 31· 1(t In the chwn·
Vlttlibutlh Steelen In 1955j plunshljjlltltll• .

Avenue

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lllllneM, 11 record not chul·
·fenl!etl l!ln~e It woA set from
:IIJS!J.()(),
: UullMII Wlttl th- Mu111
:Vt&amp;lu11bh! lllayer In 19154 illtd
•J91l1 und pfll}'ed In to l'tu
: uuwl~1 ~h! 11!0 Bulthnure to
:the NJiL chllmplonshlll In
l9~K 11ud 1959 Mild the Super
Bowlin IP?01
On the N!tL'M ~Oth annlver·

Uhhu~

bel lllllllil belhre Ihe upene1·.
·nu1 Colt" NIMnetl hln1 th~

that " Unltu8 rellulled,
1~e fnllowln11 year, UniiiiN
rn11 for un11 tuuehtlnwfl
puueo for two· 1core8 uuil
ru,n ''"·· • .~111plelld
IN llf 2~ puues for
'til llh lkWIIflllllfo
: i'raned out o1 LuUIJvllle hi 204 Ylll'dil ~ JJultlmore beut

Park

drovo lnlho so-Ahead run with
u Pluop •lnjifo orr Ray Kln1in
tnc M vonth followlna Mike

'IIHtl 290 muuhtluwnA. He
:cUl11pleled Ill leMII)lll! IUUCh·
:down PRAll In 41 strttiMht

1t1te lklkll wh c~UIII hili

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Pinch·hiUor MIIIUII Calm

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!i!l~ "IIY•r•n abiVIty IJ'.eed to
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Zerkle to Johnny IJartorl and
u :U·r.ard Ourton tull belnll

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j;U1ih1 MIW6i ll cuttped II 49•

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tuuchdown drive to
1h• nmlllf(!ure.

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. urvh tha jl'oOn an lotule Jl,iJ"'.
7 ~~~cJ~ wflh A
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!41}HVIftltm til Kyun Mllchell . lluuthttll avt "" the lf(!Ote•
•rot the P,tllttt• ufter.
bo•nl whit 11:35 lert ln lhe
•Lall In the thltd qUMtl« jUif1e In a47·0 lou,to South
'fJJjS lkkh!d w Ill lellil with Oulltu I~~JI week. 'the tc:ote

~ elaht-play (16.yai'd ilrlve. came when l'hlllp ttlerce
~·b• Lam~•rt c•pped the · threlldetl the ne die to kyle
~tl•• with 11 OIUI yard plun1• M~Knver for 11 30-yurd
!f'lth It 2U•)'IIt41 p1111 rrom IOw:hdtlwn eunnecllon.

Ul roDCh 30 h!lrJJCI1 f!lr lho MY•
cnlh ltrAlJ&amp;hltouon and ail_hlh
llfllll In nfno r.oan. Bu1 hiM ~nvt

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lnipr\IVI!,
"We've 1101 111 11e1 n lot
better." he uddca . "'fhc
thlrtl week of the McUKtll\ h
Mll\1'18 Ill \YIIllr till )IOU Hlltltll
btl untl ~tlu ~~ ~ thi!~ll nus·
ttl nil ltljurlc~. but we're
Hulnu" to huv~ to uvcr~omc
n
lnl. We're . MUIIll! lu nd
\lUI whul w~'rc mud ~ urthl8
1 wny
Wl!~kcntl . With lll\
we'ro j!uhlll, we'll hrtvc lu
pluy liltpcrllllltlnn to win
lhli! l'outblllll!lllllc ,"
A · ~11~11\l y dcp letl!d
I1Micrn tcum will IItke the
i'leld
nynlnNI
Mel@~·
NP.wlund 8utd htlurlcli hnve
tlllttll tllelr tl'llloA hll y_tiUIII
~lub. Llncmun Roli8 Holter
wlllml~" thlllllllllc und fcl·
illw linemen 1'ruvls Onto)'
ond llrh: !:lute~ nrc suffcrlnl!
frum nll111011lM thut tUlliil
ul11u furcllthcm ttl mlu 1he

"'fhcy 1'1111 the hull on
duwn~. tnll Chuncl1y ~uld \lt1'cnMe und dcl\~n81Vcly 1 .
hl1'M 1\\1\ 1h~ 11nly WMplltl · they jliMI 1!0111!.1 U01.\r yuu,'
Ill" Mttr 11 ul"r~ ll1t~Mi!MM HI hll Mild , "'fhc~'rll n t~nod
ull'eiiMc. · t" '
1\mtlutll~llllll fltotbull t~nm ,
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tl'o
hut we
Chuuc~y "''
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Mullle 81leclttl lhj 11118 II ~tl.'
lll'r, wIll KU crt.!t u cllll·
~~~ MUlti. "We reel like lhtNM
~llN~hUI
llj!lllniil River
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Sl wurt ut 1\JIIbuck cun Vulley.
cur1·y Ihe routhnll ror UMttntl
11ulitcrn (2· 1) lilll1'ercd h"
we ihluk we hnvc the ublll· nrMl lmN lu iit 11rlduy - u
ty whh 11 thh\I•Ytlllr liltlrter 32· 12 lill lbuck u~tlln~t
ul ljUUI'Ict•buck l it 101• Wah•11111 ,.. •t\•r wfn• ·1n
lhnllltlll to lhl'l:lw Ita r1iul • W1.1ek I over Stluth Oulln
bttllto ~tllllll MOOd rc~elver8. (34· 7) tlltd Week 2 uyuh18t
"II '! n11 Ml!~rc l thut Jerl!lll)' f!urtl1r~~ (20· 1~) .
IN pl'llbuhly JIUhiMIU CUI'I')'
Ncwltllld ~~~~~ hi ~ dub hu8
th e lU ll~ rur UN, but We flllll 1!011\l bu~k IU bnMICN thlii
Ilk we htiYtl liome utllcr w~ck In, 1111 uucmpl 1u rc l'u ·
weupunM, MIJIIIC kltiN Whll CUM l\1\er the ill8M I•J C:UIIII!IIL
cu!~ 11111ke hill fllnyN l'tlr UM.'' Wuhun1u.
"Cuml lll! ul'l' the luMM
"We're tryllllllllllnu Ill· we've yu1. l!l liYM hurt,'1
. th11MC Wllllllllll8 Include
l'ecelvcrM l:lu~lY fluckler (!I tie bit lllllrc tlll 1\ nllliiiii CII • Ncwlund Nuld. "We've ~tl l
rcce111lnn 8, Rl'l r.nl'th~ 11118," he Mttld. "dm thl' I) · our tucklcN hurt, vur ~en ter
l~l'll~ltl,on 1\UIHMIJUtQ ( line l'lrlu~ ul'l' the hull, the hurt. uur l!llurdt~ hurt - I'll
cu t ~ h ~N, 61 yurtiM), Muu llnt:!lluckm rcuilin11 their bel ~uu we've IIlli 1.0 1!11)11!
llullcy (2 rccc~tlm\1, 4!1 · kcy 8 the dcl'cnM ivc hu~kN thut H hurt rll!hlnuw,"
~~~~·~sJ lind l:tl'lc uliumM (4 11 cu t;, ~ Cltl'ncl' I'UII Mllll~urt
Yuuth Nerved lhc llnMICii
cut~ heM, 31J yurdN).
nnd IJIIMM wc'l'i! juNtllul u well In their two winM with
Quurtethuck
Kylll very yuutl l'uulhull 1 ~11111 NuphilllmrcN J'urlllilll! the
ll flll llllll huMcu n\IJictetl 16 rtulu now und we're juMt nu~lcuM tll' u dcv~lllplnl!
Ul ~H pUNNing llliCilllliM fur
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'l'httr1duy m nil 11f tha loud
t•n•ut~d hy nn Al,•rtmmd au.
jlillll~ wlnnlnj,i ~ lrtmk will ll@

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Thllb11ck Bryan Mh1c11r

clljtlyed 11 brenkout ~cl'l\lr ·
tMncc with 17 ~ yurd~ and
three tuu~hdoWII M In the
win over South &lt;Jalllu nml
~~~~tluntctl rur 11M yurdN tutti
llll~tlrll

lll!llln!ll Wuhun11\,
Quurtrrbuck
Ken
AII1Mbnry threw l\11' II 0
yurd!l In 1hc ltlllN 111 the
White ltukonll . lie huM

lhl'\lWn Otic hJUchdtl\\'11 llU•N
this lltaMun nnd ru~hcd for
three uthcrll,
"I think they iht u Jlrcll~
nice job tll' e~ccutlll!l • ·

Chancey sold , "rhcy Inil I

80111C key Nkll lcd klliN frt\111
liiMt ~cur, but lhllMC yuunj!
kld8, l'rtlm whlll I' Y~ ~ccn,
hsYI rtllad ln . 'rhc
Am8bsry btly nl tjunrtcr·
bu~k 11ntl their fullback
Scurbruu11h, und Mlncur nl
tullbuck, th ull~ kld~ urc
sophomorcll blll they 'urc
don't iur1k like 'u\Jht1M1tlrc,
I here. 1'hcy tit• u n cr j11h.
"ihlllr line d11cll u 11ke
jub ~culn11 ul'l' the l'tlt•lhnli
w~U 1 ' he utldcd. "Yuu lnok
.Ill 1Mil111 ol'fciiMIVciy UIHI
they're II leii Ml lhlll CU I1
M~tlrll NUIIlll poiiiiM , Wc'I'C
JIUIIII! tu hu vc IU pluy well
utt bolh sidell ot' the r,,otllull
and In th~ kicking jlulllc to
be suc~cssful. "

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Mul!l lhe ublllly
111 thww the hull IN key fur

the Mlll'nmlei'N,
"I lhluk tr you're !111111!!
to huvc uMlllltlol't'cnNe, yuu
huve w bll ublc 111 do Huth
cft'llcllvely," he Nllld , " II'
yml're one dhtlci1Niuuullt'N

u lnl euNicr fur teumM Ill
Ntllp )IO U, The 111tJrc we CU I1
keep thiiiJ£8 miKed up, the
bollcr We'll bell" II (Oolbllll
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Sports Injury Clln1c
SpodslnJurlll o11d prompt attention.
Holzer Clinic's Sports Medicine Center will be
·providing Sportslnluty Cere be1lnnlng Saturday, Au1u1t 24 and
. contlnufng through Saturday, October 2r.Walk·ln• welcome beginnln1 at 9:00 am. The 10alls to provide e
comprehenslv program to relurn the athlete to lhe previous level of
competition promptly.
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The Sport• Injury Clinic will be staffed l?v Dr. KellY Roush (Chiropractic
and Sports lnjuty Physician) and l:iy one of our Orthopedic
physicians from our Regional Orthopedic Center, 11 well 11
Natlonel'y Certified Athletic Trainers, Ther~pl1tsj an X·Riy
Technician and Support Staff.
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Whtrt: New Hetnpehlm lnlemallonal
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Ro!MI dlllln!MI: 317.4 mile•. 300 lops
Dllwl1dlng champion I Robby Oordon
A1ct rt001'd1Jet! Burton. t I 7, t34 mph , July
13. 1991.
Qualifying rtcord: Rusty Wallace, I :J2 OUQ
mp.h, July '7, 2000.
Bloryllno: tleceuoe the elmlglllnwnye nro
long. "'a Important to have good clownlorce al
New Hempahlrt li11emaii011BI Spaedway.

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Mo~ woes

dog Stewart
through the weekend
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.Rae.: MONA All Amoncan Horoe• 200
Whort: Doi'Or Down• lnletMII011ol Raceway
Tt•clt tanglh . I ·milo ovnl
When: Se~l 2t. I pm EDT
O.ltndlng chatttplo~: Jolt Groen
Rae. rt&lt;lord: Dolo Earnhardt Jt .. 130.152mph.
May 30. 1998
Qualllylng rtcoro: Mlko Skinner, 155.932 ntph,
Sopl 22, 2000
Storyline: Grog Elllllo and JBSon Kotlor ntoln·
lalo oed t11olo lop two positions, respeciii&lt;Jiy. In lllo ·
points sto11dt11gs tollnwll1g last wonk's mea nt
Rlctnnond lntomatlonal Raceway.

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NASCAR NOTES
Petty. Ganassl announce ·
decisions on '03 season

Four for Kenseth

\Wtl tiH}'!IIlf !llllllPthltiM 1tkltl tollUU!l~l.\l'ti'flt tt-l
Hll'llttH111tl\nhlt·tuuluu,tllt!H.'tlWM~
1 1 ~'tliU lhll t\ll\ll WllhiiPI'tHitl

Richmond will ww~
Rou~h driver ft~urclt
vktury of the l!e~t~otl

lhl\lliMh lhU M"'''MU ''"" ~l'ltlay

ttnt 11'1H1UIIIhai8H!WI\I't Wnll
lltulm• ltiY{IIItilCRIIun, htl
t'PtttnlnmlnwAy hum !!hlhl~
unll''"' ho-Wttl' rh·tvlns I~" Nu. ~~
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lhll W\tlt the Ctl!Wtl!l !hlllt•htM
11m ~ru·a~o~c At'Cn tlut·hiM Whl!!lun
hoi' nil' lhll RIKII'I''Iu1o ' ""''Who
t11UIIItely dlllilh llil'fthJhllhmt
I hi' II' t'III 'A IIIIli !Ill' tt•nt11 ltnUit'l' Ul' their IMJI'IIJIIRI
lilt th 11'111JI11l'
lllllt'l' I hill I II MlllhHIII!Itl n·um hl!!ll\tltlll~t•ltltlttl
t'!i!ltiJtiiiV ttAAPI '\111~ hl1t lttt!Ollllll'U, HM\•Art
l'f'llllllt!!'tl l'lll!lll tJII I hi' ftllt!lfl1tiiUCidi!IU Rlllt'llllul
Mutt II' N\)l~c~t.IWrty IUtluwlttM thu Nlutr)lle tKXJ. Ifill c ~nt'
tlWI\PI', hnltdltll'll, ll'hllltlll rU!tl NA8tAIC umclnlll
!lj~tkl ' Ull hi!IIWhlllr.
Slt'Wnt·t'!l stl'oi\MUIIt !! UIJIJOI'I Cillt1e fhJttt Mluw
rh·twt· 1ht\tJ ,!t,mllt.
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tltllll ktltJW tiH' whult'IIIHUnllott, hull tlu ktttJW

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1\ml K,vlt• Putty mmtl t·mtw.lllml thu
( li.'1U')l\n·\1m•\flu 11\JI.III!o\tJI'!thlp Will MW\It•h fh.1tn

Ihe No. 411l.&gt;l11l"'u, nllmuwm.!tlhy thu Pull)'
Ounlly.tu K.vlt,'l't Nu. •In, which \8 hJidllll It!!
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I\illy ~t~thlllm lltltH,r .
Hwtcum'!l Nu, 4:1und 44
Uud~u!l t\J 111llln up In tlw
nh: Hu ~IU!tl htt'Mwu\!ln~o~.
lhl' ,Juhn Atldt'ulll h1

Motl'llrt, Uti tl&lt;llnto lnnd•t·
llilal 11\d lllioofid lilt'll o! UID IIIII•

ltbll, cl'll•lt«l uh 1~11 &amp;und nu. ·
lifllld 411111, "litiuln, the tliHJr n11
Cllortlt1111~ 111 ld Oli Jlolltlo lcbd.
lltd lolt!i lhillllO lljtjj ltlllll

duuh ltt wl\utllul' hu wnniM
· tu t\11111tln httlw No. 411
lwlhru muk ln~o~ tmy othut•
llUJVUit.

clm'tlmt had pi'Ublnnn wlih tltu

M!II1Y !I\ !htl ~llt'II)IO

!tiiiHillt hl1 Cltevl'Olal, Ott·

11111'1 u lut ur Rll ll~KII'I ullt hul't!. Wu ktmw thul nw lltl!l
q\IOI'IIu 1'11111\tlllt1, he llt!l'd!l tube 1:1 bill ~111'1 ur II."

4illh In the rlllf And

tuoun ttiiY tltltl MrMur't'IIY.
PBTTV ·
:m. wllo t'IUI Jutttunu ywu·
In tho lt'ttc k !lut'IUM hullwo ntuvlnw to lht1JVh ·

•oolnllllllndlny•,
Marii Mlll'iltt ftltl~lt•tl•lxlh
In the 0i ftnd ciOiliKI to II!Cond

ht111114PIIMI11\, \M jUt~l tHJW UX j.)UJ'h111Cl.d.Ut1UIIMh
111 hu C
'ftmpmltlvu In tho ltmtt·h dlvl!llt.Jil. Rut
( lllt1 11M!IiliiiiC1 Mt•Mttt't'IIY hHM tho II'RIIll hu't&amp;

t'rvtn lttt.'tll~l tulimrth

.lltt·t·l'tl n!Hitllh!Ji'll !ll\Y IJlll'l ur IIU! IJI'ttUhmtl&amp;lhc
htt'lol*' \llltUhPt' ol" nlll&amp;lltAI Clul( the Mfli'IIMB Mt f!~et'Y
nu·P I'U RitlttM nlld ilhuvltiW IJtll.'.otiiiJI\ ltteVIIttblu
wtt h !Oil 1111111Y IK!IJ~Ill lltn t·uhttJveiY111111tll l)ltU'f•.
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WP4.1 ki+l1tl ," ,Jitt'l't!lt ~Rid . ")'Va llt.lfltljiUIIitl!tlltl't)UI!d
ill lei ktHII 'kt+tllllt'WIIItlUI'l' llttWIIIhltl\ )t'Ol\)d tell

Ill tho li'Jihlo olaollllny~ )nat.

ltxtklnM l\11'.
"Yun mm tnlk nhuut tulunt ntttlt'tK.'tlrtll unci
thhtMM 1\ku th11t , hut wl\1111 1100 Is n lot of
lumt•t," ClnnnMMI Mt tlcl .
. MuMut· rny, whu I ~ w\nlu.IIRin truoksmul
llw BtiHUh Surlun, nnlll lmd [II~IH'tH.Ir-hoMt IIUC·
uml u\ ltluhrlllllltltm ••t·ldny,

nine llehlnU Mitltn.

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uhiltllll or tahlntlllto IIIIi, lllll
Slllttl~ W1l0 tllilitlid IOih hi Ilie
400. '- llllitiVt!nllt ~lat!ti llillltl
llandlttp, lllll iw i]U!t IIIII
lklltlll bleW, 'l'llll w~ nvu ito
iO~Il'iled \Ill lUll tiS I!Oltlta,
llllilllie OOIHt !PI'Illlil billWIIIIH

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N/\tWi\1~ Vh•t• Jlt'(lllltlt•llt ,ttm thmtur lltlld thnt
nw ttHJ1'ti Hum 11 l''nr,tim !UUit!l lulllll~ httdJ hnM

htlf'lt t~tud,VIII~ WIll Mlll!l Mtll'llMI:' )JAAAIJfl AU how
lltt1 Y Mt•lthr•tll. \h+ !Ill hi lh111'H !lillY I'IUIU! II lima

Wht 11111 RP4'111'11y )K'I'R\111 lA fi!IIIINIII'Il lniiL'Cnt\1 )1111\Y II
drtvr•r· In thr1pit nt'l'lt,

Cope reco~erlna

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1ltth~ln lha 1tandlnp1and 11
Juil lllf!klnd t1t11 k1a1111~
Mtt In toolt the bttd hmH In

mlda,

"We'U )uti du Ute Ileal wo oon
irle!'y Wtlilk fiuin hero un out

lilie Wo'velloon doln11 nil "'"'

oon, add lltemltp ot Hmni!IJIOOII

and..., whol'l! we olook up." he
tolld.
!loiUrdlt)I'IIOCO WOtlho "'"'
Utld tlnte tltllllli!MJI~ lho nlhur
IJtJIItllltlat lltottotna, Onltr., In
JUttll, that Mo~l!l Yi" lion nrtl
~llf OUI oil lie t'ollli, bttlln thttl
td 00td!111 ~l11u hod IJI\rlolnm&gt;
and finllht!d 81th,
.
Kitftltotll, WlMt iiOOaltle lit~
Wlnllllll Ottp uli'IJUil't Ml'ol n.ur.

111\h'llhlltl!l qu: lie nnt ~ht'll tnth 1111tl filii ftutn
f11tll'lh 111 f1nh ltt\IW M'IIIIUII "tllll!\lt!M!I, \Ill j.IU\11111
IH•Itltltl h•mlt1t' Hw r·I IIIM M11rll11 , whrr IIHW l11" lt•rttl
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IIIIo thl' r·.t~l'l' With Ill t'lll't•lll'flltlfllttlll~, NI\A&lt;:Ail
lutAltR r·lrt!ll1111 l'illllllltltmRhltt t'fll'11 ltl hl11tury

A LOOK AHEAD

D11plle blowing 1 Ur• on lap 01, MJtt l&lt;tn..th Wll
abld to otalm hla fourth vlolory of the ··~•on Saturday.
pJ•IJblumutt·uuk asuln OJt lnp
~lly! lliiiiiiUI I hum KWll)l Oot1r

lltM wltilltlr ill OHIItlla!vll, did·
nrt Wt&gt;lt llk1 i jjUUd btttln 111o

MI\NA AII·Att11!rlcgn IIIJfflll&gt; ~ll,

IIIWI' IIIIW11 11l lt ll 111' 1111 ll/JI1UI HJ)llllt)WllY

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Kunq1111 HlK!t'llwnv
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lie-f , II Y.A Rp.orl• r111,
'l'lllhtriPio(ll Hut~t"J~'f1W!IY
!h·t, lit UAWIIM !~unllly rw,
IA~P'!l Mulu1· RIJt'l'fiWIIY
llt•t. 211 M.rllnovlllo rw,
Mlli'IIII•YIIIo HI!OOIIWoy

U1 bltw • t1111, tlfill&lt;lwtl lhb
wall arid druDIJI!d IA1 tlml~•tt

lao Ill! lip trUiut hltttiiW
PIIWiwd up lht No, 1! llvttl attd
Ito l'ljolnlld tho l'ltCI! and lleM"M
IUrlnlrtl dll'lln the 181iillft, Tll'll

1tltland uncu nHatnltu lUll olf
iltit lu•d 'lnp,
!Jut Kl!nieUt tlnlnpptJd him·
JNJl~ po118C!d Ryun Nowmnn f(ir
thoiMd un lop !lin, !hun l...t tho
1~ol

t Sterling Marlin, 3,43Y.
2 Matk MatliN, 3.430
3 Jlortrnle John110n, 3,301.
4 Jell Gotdoll , 3L361.
5. tony Stowaot, •.32t ,
8 flusty WaiiiWe, 3.2113.
r Uill Elliott , 3,26&amp;.
B Mall Kenoelh, 3, I9 I.
g Ricky Audd, 3, tV1 .
t 0 Ayon Now man, 3, t 88.
11 Oale JaiJett, 3,094.
12 Kurt BuiiOh, 3,018.

t3. Jolt Burton, 2,1149.
t4 . 0. •'• Elirnhar~l Jt., 2.915.
.te, Mtohoel Wa"rtp, 2,858.
10, Rtoky Craw111, ~821 .
11. Jtff or.-n, 2 , 1r~.
.
18. !1o1Jb! Labonte, 2,13t ,
19. b•v. 91an~1 2,831.
20. 1&lt;1oiln Horv1011 •,832.
21 . Kyto Petty, 2,iltt .
22. Ffobbv C!Ordon, 2,604 .
Z3. TaiJy'Libome, 2 603.
24. Ward Burt~n, 2,ilt I .
2e. ElliOtt &amp;Idler, 2.384 .
28. Jimmy Spen&lt;JIJ, 2,388

titol!y 11181 the Whulo lltno we've

IJI'Oilt •I Hl&lt;~tntollil, Wu•
"I WH! h~lo w~li" Qlt~ (If

1 Grog Btfflo, 3.141.
2 Joeon KollfJ, 3,883
3 Boott Wlmmor, 3,402.
4, Jeok SproQil'!t 31343.
5 9ootl Riggi, d,~HB
8. Mike Mol.il~hlinil 3111&amp;3.

1 t&lt;enny Wallo,., ,z,g,
8. Jatnlo MoMu;toy, 3,t8B.
9 !Jobbv H1m111on Jr1 ~t14,,
10 Rondv LIIJoitL3,10o:
t 1 ronv ~.,,.., l.ll32.
12 Staay Compton, 2,028.
13. Ht11i ~.,,., Jr, 2.788.
14 Tim 8oulor, 2,8t2.
15 TW&lt;J llo(llne, 2,731
I 8 Johnny Bout or 2 6A3
11 thone Hmlel, 2,'402.
18 ~"'I PrJyi 2,448.
tD. KOV!n orubti, 2.444.

20. Ron HorJIIdoy, 2,423.
21 . Alll1on Ltwtt, 2,409.
22. dolll)' M11r1, 2,3110.
29. IWrr'l EIINitlrCIJ, 2,373.
24. Joff !liNn, 2,2•7,
2&amp;. l&lt;lol/111 L~m· .2. 191 .
28 •.1'1toky H rloloJ 1_,1194,
27, ~ltlftf ~II, 1,itt•,

2t.

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,.,r, 1,141,

29. MIOIJ'71 W.,llllp, 1,871 .

iJO, Jlllf BtHIOI), 1,4110.
at .C~ld Ch,ntn, t ,3tD.
112. Jlllf Plltl'll, 1,309.

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Track: 1.058·mlle oval: banking In
turns 1·4, 12 oogree1;bonking on

3.3.
114.

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&amp;outlf, 1,2D5.
I Klltnl, t,208.
a&amp;. r QrHn, 1, 111. ·
at. Jot
. 't,11S.
31. 1111111 ••• 1,118,
38. Mlkt Harmon, f.Oit .
3q. Mlkt Wlllltelt,

1,088.

40. Srld Tu(l!MI, 1,032.

D. Ct:JV Glbllo, 2,12u.
tO. Trowl• Kvaptt, 2,1 to.
11. Jor1 Wood~ 2,021 .

12. Brtndiln UIUQhln, 2,011.
13. Lanoo Norlok; 1,908
14. 1!001!1' Dolltr, I ,811 .
18. Corlot ContrerotL i ,131
1e. Mall Co afton, 1,7•1
11. 81! Lttttr. t.669. .
18. ~noe Hooper, 1,659
19. Brion Rote, 1,600

20. SIBVI

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Rooldei ltart out race

VVhlre: Loudon, N.H.
Dllt opened: June 5, 11190.
Plrll Wlnalan Cup rece: BliCk 60
300, July 11 , 1993.
Ortndtl8nd -ling: 01 ,000.
On the VVtb: ..ww.nhlt.oom

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HUNTINGTON,
W.Vo.
(APJ Forgive ·Chris
Crocker If he doesn't stop to
tulk ubout old limos with his
former hljh schoolteummutes
when l6th·ruuked Murshull
plays ut No. II Vlrglnlu Tech
on Thursduy night.
The gnmc fea·
lures nine for·
mer members
of
tho

Dave or
Betsy
992·2155

D e e p
C reek

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Hl~h fool·
bull lcum of CheHupeuke, Vu.
- liyc for Vlrglnlu Tech und
four for Marshall. .
Crocker. Mursholl rlilht
guurd Rlcurdo Phillips. rover
Dontc' Newsome und defen·

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LAJotmy I unu11 pr'''"''tJonut IUchmund
lntvr·nutlunul Hnc•,wny f.'rltluy tnor·nln~
cuuld llltY'U lurnml NJI'Iflllll fr•r JllfT Oordun.
Uunlon und IHJVm·nl•rthnr drlvura wore rnulnM
wulf cnrtJ, with l.ocmuy 'l'untn. chttruchlrt M )JliJ ·
ll(lhJ&lt;tlfl, whun Oonlon'1 c11rl 11tuck but.tor than he
vxpocll!d In Ill Urn mod hu olld mu thiJ rlwht oklo

•nil onto tho Mrtound.

.luhniNJn, lrMIIInM "''"" hohlnd, r11n over
hund btil tlldn'l tlo any II• map
"Luck ily Jlmnolo woo oooltlo '"" ond rtln over
my hnnd lnotcod or my hood, Yihlch w•o a SO&lt;HI
cholcu,'' Gordon ltlld.
O~&gt;rdon'a

.Biffle fills In at last minute for Injured Hamilton
llmnllton, who hftd Jtrtt brakrrt hlo r1ihl
IC81JUIII ond 1111\ wr111 In ThurollaY'tlruok ,..,. at
lllchmond.
Hldtntund, V1,
Uy 8a.m. VriMy, mm. WOI ,W.. rln•• 8tlhntlt1Jrr
rut( lllmfr WHI walkln~e hit dol( td Hlchmond
ElfK.1rlc 1hlrt (lpuntor 1t Hllmllttm'l No. M
lt1tllrnutlltnttlllacewtty on Thurad11~ niNht
Chevrolot) and got ling hi• lOOt lnitAIIed In the car.
whm1 w~ Wl1 &amp; ~ut·prlte t m•r to drive In
lltme quolln ..t lho CAr IIIIth 811d nntohllll ll'trd.
Rnt urtln.'{ll Mt~nto t;Hrl(l400.
Humlllun, who oh&lt;JWIJd up ol il!lllroclt Jrrlday
'rhnl c•ll ~· ihlnNA In m•~ton Ill me, thollUich
with tmaarm In B CHJiar'ld the other In BallnJI, It
Orund Nllllt~rmiSerll!ll p11lntJ INttler. thEm ran~t~ ht• . 1111!/0&lt;iorl to bo out tl tho car for at l..,t thi'N riiCOI.
By ttiCJ( Mti'I'I'KR

f~1bby

(,;fAC NCWJ lifti'YICU

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r·nr own4'1' ,let!k lffiwth, w"klnll him thortJy
ullrr mldJJIKht to ask fnr JHlf'ml"'ltm to Ollln '''r

He Nllld hu won't ruth a comebAck. '' f'm ~1n1 w
do whatlholloctor "yo,'' h"ald. ·

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ST. LOUIS (All) - Brk Cr\luch. the
Heismun Trophy wimll)r lust )'l.'!lr f\il'
Nebruskt~ who tried t1• mu~o tlw ~will:h
from Qlmt1er·bnck tn ftli.'C'iver with the St.
LO\ti~ Rums, hus dt'Cided to t'l'lire.
The third-round droll 1&gt;lck had u threeY~'llt' ~'(lutruct Wl'rth $1.J million. hwlud·
1119, 11 ~igninglloous l'f $)\l,,OW. II wus
not immediutely clt:'ur how the contmct

BANKS
136 E. Main St.
Pomeroy, Ohio
(740) 992-5009
Larry W. Bank,,,
Owner/Operator

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permits him to ovt~mtle the
culls ·sent ill tl-om the O\lliChes.
Ohio Stnte ~·ull~ its no·hud·
die tm "uttnck ~huse."
"The thing I YO loved nlxlUI
Cral!l forever is thnt hil hus the
nbility to know whttt our team
needs dPIW," ·~ssel $Uid this
w~~k us the Buckeyes pre·
pared for their Sntunlny show·
down with No. 10 Wl\.~hington
State. ''If it meuns he's goln».
to hund oil' u bunch of times.
llno. If it nwuns he needs to
complet~ . 82 liet·cen't of his
pusses. thut excites him us
well. If It tnclms the ce1-ebrnl
gmne. whore he hus to do the
che~klnytll the llnil. line.
"lit~ knows whut we need.
Thut's very comfortlniJ."
like muny other colle~es
around the nutlon. Ohio Stnle
occnslonully comes to the line
without n huddle. When thil
Buckoyes do, they tnko their
sel with sevornl 11lnys avail·
able. Kren~el hus tho llnnl sny
on whnt lh\1 cnll will be.
He wuM on tho llold for 3U or
so pluys ·In tho lluckoyos' !'II·
17 victory over Konl Stule lust
week tmd suid he changed 20
or 25 culls, llo wus perfect on
ull hut two.
"When we cull thln11s ~~~ 11
couchinil slull muny times
we're guossln~ us 10 whut
(defense) they'll he In,"

slve end Puul Slnclulr, ull sec·
ond·stringers. pluyed for
Deep Creek,
Two of Vlrt~lnlu Tech's
defensive slltrlers - line·
bucker Vegas Rnblnson nnd
houndury
cornerbnck
DeAngelo Hull - hull from
Deep Creek. ns do II nebucker
Jumes Anderscm und spill end
Chris Clifton. both . redshh'l
freshmen, und true freshmmi
defensive llncmun Darryl
Tur,p.
• I saw n cmtp,le of them on
tho 4th nl' July,' suld Crocker.
MurHhall's Nturling free safety.
"We kind of toughed about fl.
but we didn't reully suy uny·
thlnj!. We're tuklng II real
serii.JUsly. We respect them

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• HUNTINGTON, W. Vu. · One could call Thursday
night'• anme ugalnst nutlonul
power Vlrglnlu Tech a meaNur·
mg stick game for the
Thundering Herd. Both teams
will enter !he aame with hl&amp;h
national rankln111 und b1&amp;
, national reputations to uphold.
The Herd, comln&amp; off a 50·
17 victory over Appalachian
State In the teuon opener,
boastt one .of tho lOp ~llln&amp;
attaoklln collcae foOibilll. 'The
Hoklca (2·0), fre1h off an
tmpreulve
performance
a11atn~t LSU, are all about run·
nln11 the ball, dcfenso and ape·
claf team1 rlay.
Marshal . has
"The
Maanlflccnt 7" and Tech hu
"Beamer Ball",
·
The 1101)' linet ltreleh much
further than the trip from
Huntln(IOn to Black1bura.
Byron Leftwich aguinll the
· Hokle1 dcfenae. 1.te Suags and

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Kevin Jone8 ugnlnst the Herd
del'enHe. The apecllll leomN
Nhowdown, Old friend~ Bob
Pruell ngulnNt flr11nk Beumer.
Pormer Vlralnlo Tech uulstunl
Phil ElmWIMiun. tho mun who
helped Instal the Hoklca
dclenHo, u~:~uinNt Tech. Tech
defensive uulatont Jim
Cavanaugh uyuinlt Mor•hull,
where he •pent tWO ICIIIIOnl
(1979·80) 1111 offen~lve coordl·
nator.
·
,
Por Mw-•hull, lhc aamc will
be the third appearance on
ESPN'• Thunday Nljht football. The Herd dcfeatCiJ Toledo
at Marthall Sllldlum In 1999
and 1011 to We1tem Mlchlpn
ut home In 2000.
Anolhcr of lhe many •tory
linea In the gurnc W'CI lhc clotc
tiea many of the playcl'l on
both lcomH Hhore with cnch
other. M1111hull hllll Zl playcl'8
on Its current roller from lhe
Jtate of Vlralnla, many of who

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Tressel.suit1. "When you're the
ounrtorhltck, you're stundinu
rl~hl tl\~re."
w

'ho no·huddle l(l(lk •,
~ivos
Ohiu Stulo mure limo t\111(111\lst
to 11 defense bQcuuse no time is
w~~~•ed In u huddle.
1~'~ hI 01\d 8 011 HIII'ISOCI('· Sll ld
the nn-lmddle otl'ense - nnct u
qum1erbllck who is perceptivo
llnough to nm It ron'ect~ cn:tttos mtvm problems or n
dl)fonso.
"The ho11e Is Ihill It puiS
them In It 1\0•WII\ SiiUIIII\in, that
no muller whtlt tho~ put up In
Krtnnl
t'"" 111t (I r \IS we ·1'0 110 1111 t(I hI.IVC
un ttnswer to II." he snld,
"Thttt's the uhhnttte uoul."
huddle much In~• Slilll~on
For e~nmple. If the defon~o dosplle h11vlnjl 11 tht'Oe·~Oilr
stacks eight men on tho line of st11rter 111 quurtoroock. Ho Is
scrlmmnue. Kn:nlol tnillhl thrilled with thi! wuy Knm~ol
chtmj,lo ton puss plny Into sln· hfis lhrlvlld in 1111nck ptmso.
~le coventj,lO. If tho doftmso
"So fnr h 's dCtllll 1\11 OMCQI•
I)'S bnck tlllliclpntlnJ II pnsa, lim I job," Oil ~ald.
he cnn chiii1!JO to u nm,
Kn:n~ol Is QCtmplotlni M
l
. "We're 11\0nl In ~ync now," porconl ofhls JliiSSeS (l~ of28)
tnllhnck Muudco Hnll snld. for 308 '/111\ls nnd "tum:hdown
"Ct•nlll knnws whut he's dulna whh no lmorcoptlons. ,
und tile llno undont1111da whlll
Ht tllld lht ito-ltuddlt clou
lt'R dolnu. So whon wo check ulvo him mon: n:s\xmslhlllt~
wo're nlfon the sumo Jllll!O." 6u1 also 11ivos 110 ontlre
Hnll snld thnt on one play offenao u hellt.lr chuncu of
ngnlnst Kent Sll.llil, tho dofollill ud,~p\lnp.
.
w11s overlouded on tho rluht
It M really not l,llvlnl! mo
side so tho pluy was chlllii!Cd . mon: co111rol," ho suld. "It's
to u sweep the other wuy. II more ~lvlnulho offense 11 !let·
I
Ierc.,n11co
h
resu II ed It\11 Is·ynnl ~an,
tosucctllld on every
Tressel didn't use the 110· play,

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County of Mtl11 tnel
Stilt of Ohlo1 8tln9
pill ot ~Oil Not. I,
ana 1 In J.W, Jontt'
Addtilon 10 ShtHtald•
now lnoorportltd
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Yllltgt County,
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ce ll phone, tulklnu n lillie ~01 No, I whlah ta
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been Jlloylng h humblt.', I ttttton of Third
l"lhlno ltrttl (runnln" North
hllvAtt't "A n '11"11•;
w PwO • ·' 1" 01 '
"' tnd Iauth ) t'na Mill
just wulllnj! until tho amnc atr1111 th1not Iouth
oomcs."
1 Cltlrtlt IO'· 1111
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rtght ana111 to lht
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thiN 801110,"
lttl Willi, Plltltll
with lhtlouth tnel 01

und they respect us ulso.
"l.lke I suy. let tho bcsl mun
win ,"
The ox· liorncls haven'l
lobbed nlol of trnHh lnl1&lt;1nu 111
euch other, hut there huve
lle1.1n sume oxchun11 es.
"We dldn 'I huve .II lot of
I1me In !Jo home,'' Robinson
suld, "1 snw rocker out: he
wus giving me n dirty look · some reully cocky 1\)0~. But
!hut's nil rlghl. We've 110t to
come out nnd pluy Thursdn)'
nlghl ."
Robinson Nnld he nnd Pnul
Slnclulr were close us Deer.
Creek llnebnckerN, "I huven t
~een him In o while,"
Robln~on suld.

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Close call In cartoon cart race
·

alratghls, 2 oogreea: length ot
lronlstrelch, 1,600 feel; length ot
baoksfrelch, 1,600 feel.

Ruthmd, Ohlo
740·742·2289

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Uf/1, IWIJ f(IIJklfJII Hlurlutl on tim f'ront l'fiW rnr
II Wln.!lhm Cup l'ltt:U,
•1\mmh' .lohn~m ltwJ lho tMJio fell'
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Nuwtnlm Krsthhucl thu tJUfllldo IXJiu.

rlllht n·unt ""' 11/unl ""' wtlh to
loll! tu 110· llo WoUnd up tilth
und held Oillu ol&gt;lh tn pol nil.

21 Jeremy Meylletu, 2,377

e. tlonnlo 9"zor, ~.22U.

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INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY

TAUCK 1111111 ITANDtNOI
1 Mtke Blltt, :1"424.
2. Torry Cool&lt;, &lt;,31lC.
3. AIOI&lt;.Crawlord, 2.352.
4. ild Mu'l!rove, 2,t87.
5. ROI!•rll"r.-llff, 2.3-14,
e...,., Llflter" 2,288.
7, Dtll'ld Storr, z,2&amp;2.

f(ifky ltudil wn~ lnvulvod lu unullur•tmtlon
1\JIIuwltru Sultt r•rluy'M rtu ·u nl Hll'lrmuml, hltl\1
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Mlko Skinner, 2,064 .
32. Coooy Alwoou, 2'045
33 Brell Bo~tne. 1.895.
34 . Johnny Benoon, t ,OOY
35, Jerry Nadeau, 1,837.
38 Hut Blrtcklln, t ,r61
37. Joe Nerneohok, 1,134
38. SIMI l'ttrk, 1.sse
39, Todd Bodlna I ,448
40, Bllay Complon. 1,393.

Rudel In altercation

IMty Wollooo hnd :·nood hit
lntu 1cunnd Plnoo ttntl Will
cho•hltl down Kunooth whon hl1

II fl111 pUtoo to tUit.

28 Bobby. Hamlllon, 2 ,~14 5
29 John A~&gt;urolll, 2.230 ·
, 30. Ken SchradEtr,·2, 191

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COLUMBUS. Ohio (AP) · A yeur ugo Craig Kn:nzel
couldn '1 be lr\lsteo to even
plny In Ohio Stut~'s tlrstnine
gnmcs. Now he's culling most
of the shots for the sl~th·
ranked Buckeyes' otl'onse.
"The fuel thul they trust me
enough to go out nnd be uble to
rend the defense well enough
to get us Into the riah• pluy. i1
spenks of their contldonce in
me." the junior suld of Ohio
Stute's couching stuff.
: Thnl trust husn 't always
: been there.
A yeur ngo, while thlrd·yeur
sh1rter Steve Belllsi1ri contl11·
ued his etTnllc play behind
center, Krenzel stood on tho
sideline.
Here's how expenduhlc he.
was: He nsked .for u Suturduy
all' to attend his sistor's wed·
'ding nnd Ohio State c01tch Jim
Tressel granted his wish.
: · That's a pretty good sign that
: you're not exactly the tennt's
· MVP.
Now Tressel con~ldora
Krenzel a couch on the tleld.
The Buckeyes have scored
96 points in lholr nrst two
•gmnes. On muny of those scorlnil drive~. It wus Krenzel the tlrst-year sturtlng quarter·
back from Mlchigun - who
wus pushing the right buttons
In a no-huddle offense thlll

lttchmmut, Vn. •

h1 Wlltllou CtiU llerln1.
lKJinll i'ttllt tnrtll'd lntu"

Ruy lliK'hllnlln 111\\l Chi''l\ltlO
lleMO ,uft:t · Dan\\lll Moore wtre sus·
petlded 1\•r h•ur games e-u~:h 1\lf viuhllit~
the- NFL\ Slll&gt;.~tal\\'\1 al&gt;use polt~~ ·
Rm:h11mm t~sted po..~itive for sterol~s.
Mrl\ll\l told the Chk~l• Sun·Times 'his
suspl'nsi1m wa.• the re~ult of a fail«! drul,l
lest in felmu\r)'. He- declinrd to spedfy
\Yhllt the test dt:lected.

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~xc~ed cities it1 ~ ~~~·pi~ tl'\\@, a
su!pf\se endinj tu MkMfol Joot&lt;ul coor
1'1\\tlil overh~ul uf the
$hh~too
W\Jl.ll\1$ slarth" lit\e\lp ~~ he l't'tl~s f\:11"
his tlnal sta.'\00.
The ~troll t'lsrom s~11 m&gt;lln~ ~111\rd
Staclhoi.ISII, furward llri11n C'tudinal !ltld
1'C'I\Ier Rl\tl:.li V'tmlll l\l the \\'lll\1\1.' Rlf
sllootillj l)Uilrd Hamiltoo. 1\vwi.Ud lloblly

Krenzel invaluable to Buckeye hopes •"

Dave or
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POMEROY -'The Mei~s M~ucters
ideliners Club will spoos\ll' !I Oul\ll'llde
Punt. Pa.~s and Kick COO\petilion at lO
u.m. on Saturday: Sept. 28 at Bob Roberts
Field in Pomeroy.
The competition is open to boys and
girls og~s 8 to 15 ti!ld tht~re is nu t'nlr •
fee . All pnrticipanls must !ll\&lt;lw proof of
age. Failure to provide "birth ~-ertilkat&lt;­
will result in that participllnl t&gt;ein~
declured ineligible to c001pelo.
No fi&gt;Oiball cle!lts are 11llow«!.
Participants must wetll' lenni$ ~llt:S.
Individuals who tum 16 before Dec. 31
of this yeur lire 1\Qt eligible to pt~rticipate.
For information. contact Jimmer
Soulsby ut 740.992·6728,

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LOS ANOEI.ES (A.Pl - Sh!l&lt;juUie
O'Neul hud surgery on hi~ anhrilic right
big too to remove p~~inful bono spurs thtlt
restricted motion in his foot,
Recovery time for tho Los Angeles
Lnkers center is expected ·to be 6·to·S

CBAFTSMANJBUCK

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BUSCH SERIES

Punt. piSS It kick
contest Sept. 28

Shaq.has ~t supry

2:11! M1ln St.
Pom1roy, Ohio
Orlva-Thru Window

UPCOMING ON THE TRACKS

ON THE TUBE

w l ~. Dr R•&gt;b«t Mohr

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pluycd with or nuoin"t the 49
Viralnlu null vel on the Thch
mHter, Uy conlrMI. the Hoklot
only hove one ployer on lhelr
roster from Weal Vlralnlu,
quwrbock .Orunt Noel, who
likely will not play ~au.e of
a knee Injury.
The Herd will alw be min·
Ina playera when they ICIWII'C
off aaulnat'J'ech, Senior rccclvcr Dcmctrlu8 Doll 111ffcrcd a
broken left coll11r bono after
poatln&amp; hla nrat ciii'CCr touch·
@wn reception. Junior defcn·
slve end Maurice McKinney
will ml8sthc entire IOAion at\Or
huvln&amp; rcconttrucllve turamo
on the knee he Injured on tho
accond ploy of the 11111 day of
trulnln&amp; camp.
The &amp;ood new• on lhc lnlury
front ft thllt Junior rcee1vcr
Darlu1 Wattt - who Will a
Bllclnlkoff lcmlfinaliltl 11111
year - will be uvllll11blo for
ucllon aplnat tho Hokle•. He

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louthttl1 aorntr at
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lila IDI Wltlllty 10
1111 AUty, to lit Ullct
11 1 Joint arlvtwly
Hilt out the HCIIIOn•oponor to 1111-n 1111 property
alvc hluprolned 1houldcrtlmc ollnt Ortnttt hlftby
to hcol.
::~mr: ~~d :~:
111crc 1111 dhK:rcpuncy In the Qrlntort talolnlna,
record baok1 111 to th Wltulll tt11 um1 to bl
terlu rocord.Tech ~~~· thoh1111· r:rn:~~ :0~ :0~~:
t1me tor1et 81 ~-.. w 11c tlon jolnlly by tn 1
Mor~hall rceord1 lhow 1\ 4·2 111r1tu hereto, o"''
acrie8 rceord. The dllfcrenco 11 hall ot the 1•111nt11
II 1m pmo In Dlucneld lhlll m:-:~.~~~1,'~~:,~
Tech won 18·12, Thill awno II htlll Dr ltllgnl, lni
lilted 111 • tcrlmmaao In on..hiiiiOIII llllilly
Mllrlhalii'Cilllrdl and Iller foro lilt Ortnlll, hit htlr•
It not countod toward the aerie~ 1ne1 11'''"'·
re1ulu. Tho MW'Ihllll I'OQOrd 111~,..
book 1how1 two mcollna• In iturllilll
In
Blacklbllra~,.two In Huntlnaton Olt'llllattt or'""''"
110d two In uluencld
llllli Aur•• It,
OISIIIlQOI Jotnlna lhc. rankl of !fMw~~mSit~::~:.
v 1 on 1·A for tho 1997 .e.. dtotltiCI, to 0111n
eon, lhi1 will be tho Henl'l H. Stlntllllry, ClllriH
fourth ranked opponent w. ll1n111ury tnlf
Marlhall defeated then ~n5 ~::~'ri:- ·,~"·::~
BYU In tho 1999 Molar City 141, 11 tt1111 111 ol
Bowl, but dropped gumca lut 1111 Dlli 1r10or~• ot
~car llplnlt411 Plortdund 1124 MIIJ; Cot.tn~ Onto,
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992·6635

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