Council debates Wharf re-zoning
 By MELANIE JARVIS
Athenaeum Staff

Despite heavy criticism from landlords and business owners, Morgantown City Council members passed the B-4 rezoning ordinance 6 to 1. Dissenting, Council member Frank Salucci asked for a delay to further discuss the issue.
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Study finds women still lag in wages

WASHINGTON (AP) — The average woman working on a U.S. government contract job is paid 72 cents for every dollar a man earns, a disputed Labor Department survey of federal contractors found.
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Labor group challenges the way WVU financed new construction
By MARTHA BRYSON HODEL 
Associated Press Writer

CHARLESTON — The state Supreme Court agreed Tuesday to decide whether West Virginia University evaded the law when it put a private foundation in charge of building a new services center in Morgantown.
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The long campaign finance road
McCain’s bill will face a lot of trials along its winding path.
Mike Wood
Athenaeum Staff Columnist
enators John McCain and Russ Feingold have much to celebrate with the recent passage of their campaign finance reform bill. They’ve both worked hard for this moment for years.
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First Listening
BRAD TENNANT
Athenaeum Staff
Pimpadelic
Southern Devils
Tommy Boy Records
Rating: 2

If Sprite is right, image is nothing. That means Pimpadelic is nothing, because all they have is a blatant image and no solid music. You see the band and you immediately realize they are an obvious knock-off of Kid Rock’s annoying white-trash style. The main problem is they don’t even do Kid Rock justice in this pre-manufactured album. Southern Devils would’ve been more aptly named Talentless Hacks. But for the sake of explanation, here is why they aren’t worth a go.
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Offense explodes as Mountaineers sweep Niagara
WVU scores 21 runs in second win of doubleheader
By MATT GATEWOOD
Athenaeum Sports Staff

In the 27 games prior to Tuesday’s double-header against Niagara (11-8), the West Virginia baseball team (14-15) had combined for nine home runs. On Tuesday, the Mountaineers cranked six round-trippers.
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