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Who gets the Buckeyes tickets

WHO GETS TICKETS
Here are government and community agencies whose members were offered football tickets, according to Ohio State University:
Governor's office, Cabinet and staffers
State legislature and top staffers
Statewide officeholders
Ohio Supreme Court
State school superintendent
Columbus mayor and council
Franklin County officeholders
U.S. district judges
U.S. House
Ohio Board of Regents leaders
Ohio and legislative inspector generals
Political party leaders
Columbus civic leaders
Former high-ranking state and federal officials
On Ohio.com: A list of officials who purchased tickets for the 2007 season
Inside: Reporters covering the Statehouse have access to tickets, too. See Dennis Willard, Page B1
Coming Monday: A look at which local lawmakers are buying tickets — and what they're doing with them.

WHO GETS TICKETS
Here are government and community agencies whose members were offered football tickets, according to Ohio State University:
Governor's office, Cabinet and staffers
State legislature and top staffers
Statewide officeholders
Ohio Supreme Court
State school superintendent
Columbus mayor and council
Franklin County officeholders
U.S. district judges
U.S. House
Ohio Board of Regents leaders
Ohio and legislative inspector generals
Political party leaders
Columbus civic leaders
Former high-ranking state and federal officials
On Ohio.com: A list of officials who purchased tickets for the 2007 season
Inside: Reporters covering the Statehouse have access to tickets, too. See Dennis Willard, Page B1
Coming Monday: A look at which local lawmakers are buying tickets — and what they're doing with them.

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