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International News Briefs

INTERNATIONAL

Union members within airline cause strike Union members representing British Airways cabin crews said Monday they have voted overwhelmingly to strike. The strike centers around service conditions which would lengthen crew hours but also cut down employment. Crew members are expected to meet this weekend …

Campus News Briefs

CAMPUS

Symphony to perform unique concert The Wooster Symphony Orchestra will perform the first movement of Elgarís Cello Concerto in E minor, Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 2, and Prokofievís Lieutenant Kije Suite.† Performances will be held Saturday, Feb. 20, at 8:15 p.m. and Sunday, Feb. 21, …

Local News Briefs

LOCAL

Township proposes increased patrolling East Union Township Trustees are considering a proposal forwarded by Apple Creek Police to provide patrolling services for the township.† Wayne County Sheriffís Office budget cuts have drastically reduced the number of patrol cars on Wayne County roads to 12, and …

National News Briefs

NATIONAL

Credit card companies lower in delinquency Credit card delinquency has stabilized, according to the six major lenders, and shares of the credit card companies have jumped.† Bank of America Corp and American Express Co have reported drops in delinquency rates, and Capital One Financial Corp, …

International News Briefs

INTERNATIONAL

Taliban commander captured by joint force The Pakistani military and United States diplomatic officials confirm Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, the Afghan Taliban’s top military commander, was seized in a Karachi raid by Pakistani and U.S. Forces.† Baradar’s seizure comes in the early stages of Obamaís …

Campus News Briefs

CAMPUS

Campus greets professorial candidates The Communication Department is conducting a series of presentations to evaluate candidates applying for two Professor openings next year. The department is looking for one Communication Studies professor and one Communication Sciences and Disorders professor to help address the expanding number …