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Bengals contact Owens, agent
Receiver visits Paul Brown Stadium on Tuesday
March 9, 2010, 8:47 a.m.
Unrestricted free-agent wide receivers Terrell Owens and Antonio Bryant are visiting Paul Brown Stadium on Tuesday about the possibility of signing with the Bengals, according to team officials.
Owens' agent, Drew Rosenhaus, told Sirius NFL Radio on Friday that the Bengals have spoken with him and Owens.
"Where we go from here I'm not sure but I think it's at least a positive dialogue," Rosenhaus said. "And we represent another great receiver on Cincinnati in Chad Ochocinco who would love to have No. 81 as his teammate. And we'll just see how that plays out. But certainly that's something that is a possibility. I guess that's about the most I can say right now."
Aside from Owens, the only other free-agent receivers of note remaining on the market are Bryant and Chris Chambers. The Bengals inquired about Bryant, but the Dolphins are widely considered the favorite to land him.
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Deadly shooting on Ohio State's campus
University employee kills co-worker, then self
March 9, 2010, 1:11 p.m.
A new Ohio State University custodial employee who received a bad job evaluation shot two co-workers in a campus maintenance building, killing one of them, and then fatally shot himself, officials said Tuesday.
Nathaniel Brown, who had been hired in October, arrived for work in dark clothing with two handguns in a backpack, campus Police Chief Paul Denton said in a news conference.
CVG among airports getting full-body scanners
Columbus also receiving machines
March 5, 2010, 2:53 p.m.
The federal government is starting to deploy full-body imaging machines at an additional 11 airports nationwide - including Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano announced Friday.
Forty body-imaging machines already have been put into use at 19 airports nationwide as part of a field test, according the Department of Homeland Security.


