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Rodriguez makes more this
~em: than ~is hometown'
onBooda-~arbhnshi..
. deal
swu y s new
with the New York Yankees,
A-Rod tops the major
leagl)C ba!leball salary list at
$28 miUion, according to a
SIUdy of contract terms by
The Associated Press. The
33 players on the Marlins'
opening-day roster and disabled list total $21.8 million:
'' "The Marlins? lt:t amazing,fl Rodriguez saitf. "And
they still seem to find a way
to be very competitive. They
have 'a great pool of talent;
they m.a de some unbeliev. able J;rades, so they have
~ personnel _peop~e . ~o
. wm two cbamptonsbips m
11 years, that's really
admirable, and I'm ·very
proud of that or~on.
being from Mianu."
For the fll'SI time in base. ball history, 1lbe average
salary topped IDe $3 million
·n wk. ·'lhe .'855 players on
~ni01-day fi)Sters and the
avera.ged $:3'.1 5 million,
up 7. I percent from last
year's starting average of
$2.94 million.
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Florida's highest earner
clocsn.'t even make the aver-

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dUnl ill $138.3 million, J1P
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million), Los
Angeles· Dodgers ($118.5
million)
and · Seattle
Mariners .($US million).
Although the- average
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equal amount of playc:cs fall
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town, . and he mentioned for ·the eiRhth straidlt year.
something about Johan New York first baseman
Santina maldng $15 million Jason Giambi was second at
more dum our five starters $23.4 miiiK&gt;n, followed by ~mainedatam:oof$1 ~­
combined,"
catcher Yankees shortstop . De~k lion for the third . straight ·
Matt Treanor said. "lt'·s Jeter {$21'.6 milhon.} and· opening day.
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something to ~at, but at Boston left fielder Manny
There w~ a record 434
the same time, it is what it Ramirez ($18.9 million).
making $1 million or IDOI'C,
is. Those guys put on the Boosted by the acquisition lneakins
RKXAd set in
uniform like us. When it of Miguel Cabrera .and 2001 and matched last year.
comes time to start the DontreD.e W'!l.lis, . Delil'Oit And ~ was a big boost at
game, it doe.sn't matter bow shot up to second in the the top with 8S players
much money 1he Yankees or ~~at s, 138.7 mil- ~ $10 milliOJ! - up
whoev« .make."
lion. The nsers payroll at from. 661ast year. .
Treanor's friend was l!he end of last season was
Payroll figWtes don'.t
e. XII
. g~fes a· bit . l2rh at $98.5 million.
· include cash transactions
Santana
$12 million 'This isn't one of l!hose between . ciubs. Figu~s
more than florida's rotation. teams, 'I .can't believe we included salaries and proratStill, the Marlins • payroll dido 't pick up tltis player, Or ed shares of signing bOauses
.was less than halflhat oftbe this guy.' We've got no and other
IU&amp;ranteed
No. · 29 .team, tampa Bay excuses," Tigers man~~ger income, and for some play($43.8 mimon~. . .
. lim Leytand said. "~t's all ers, dcfemJCI money was
ase. Pitcher Kevin Gregg . The Yautces, DOt s · s - about us, 'because the IJI!Iin· diSCGiinted to pl!Csent-day
!AlpS !he ~Jins al $2.5 mil~ ingly, topped lhe payroll list ~ has done everytlliq · value.

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with 15 . of that 21 being · romneot and thelefore the the oertificatioo(unpacts 011
members who identified quality of the lOcal water. local wata'. In adilition to
themselves as belongins to He allded, with environ- theposed
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RACINE - Last night's ~ter's Local 650 out mental restrictions already
,, Letart Falli
blic hearing by the OIPo ofl\ime:ru
in place, be didn't "believe asbdthattheOEPAconsid~\'irotnnental Protection
~of the mem- this (lbe plant) will affect er lbC "~ indusAgency oonceming a 401 ~: Of CL ~0 spoke lhe drinking water."
triesu of coal mimng, such
water quality . certification llbou.tlbeir des~ to wodt in
~ only oppuueut to
as lhe mining .....,..,.linn profor American Municipal
as
to certification. at least tbe posed ·by Garlli.g~Obio in
Power4lbio's ·coat-fired
to ,only one wb() spoke, was the Racine ~rea and AMP's
power plant resulted. in a
Member Jeff Elisa Youns of Racine.. plans to develop a fediliza'
'Meigs Youn~&gt; asted the OEPA to byproduct from: the .,...,..s
inajority of iipeakers mat·
for . bC"Difndfui of the affect of ·'waste in ~d
ing oomments in favor of
the c.ertitiaDon.
Out of 22 speakers, 21
gave favorable comments

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against tne' l'Cli'Oiltq .
Bllilll Jays' In a sprlrc basebl!ll game at Legends FJeld I~
T8fl\pa, Aa., lA 1hls March 11 file photo. .

oonteods this will cut do~
on landfill waste.
Wbeo speaking about
fertilizel', Y~ expn::sscd
CIOOilel'D5 about any a«tcd
nitrares to lbe soil and spolle
about ooncems of any Olher
contaminants that might
find itS way into · drinking
water if the Ohio River- is
dredgal in the powerPJant's
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arolllld, 10:18 p.m. Tuelday
that a ·robbery had taken
plioc. According to P10~
a male m•spect enten!d the
store weanq a tobogan
wirh a piece Of cloth over
his mouth as a sort of dis.
gui~. 1be su~~t.. then
"brandished a knife" ' and · ; ·· ; JIY CIIAiisE Hoau::tt
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fiMIMI••-····~"AS justa~ boy sport, but one in whlch
anyoDc etgbt or over caa get involved.
Nine-yem:-old Nate Hoover just
()()lll(lleted his fll'St rear of racing in
tbc mini-wedge divu;ion and won a
~e trophy for finishing second
pJace in the points .championship for
the - . Row that spring is here
·he's mce dian ready to get back on
tbc track.
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C«-•nty running last year in his divisiixr at Skyline Speedway at Ssewart,
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Most of !be dii.virs 1111! older, (but
3ppare11111 not better than Nate). since
the division has competitors up ~ 14
years of age. lil fact during last year's
seasori, Nate took first and second
places in several raCes, and in every
race placed in the top five among the
15 to 20 running carts.
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Tbe cmdi.t for Nate's intense interest
in racing probably goes back to his
dad, David Hoover, who did some
racing himself a few years aso. In fact
the cart Nate drives .was built by his
dad "from the ltiOUDd up." He bought
the · frame, then built the cage,
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and belts, and even did the design
graphics to make it look professional.
All of this came with help from sponsors, General T~. The Vaughan
Agency, and Crow Family KFCJLong
John Silvers.
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As for safety, David described
Nate's em, which can trave140 to 50
miles an hour, as "vecy safe wirh fiveway safety harnesses, even a neck
bnla:." And, of course, Nate never
leaves the starting line without everytbin~tened and his helmet sec~ly
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POMEROY - Meigs
County ~ived nearly
$40~more in sales tax
n:: . . . last month
. than it
did .
ago. ..
.. collection trend has
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on the increase for
three years, but the collec- ·.
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the latest from lbe Ohio
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.Jobs package revamped in bipartisan compromise
BY Sac &amp;:EN IIUJR2
A'IQI'VTEDPRESS WRitER

Alook at state leaders' ecoDODJic plan
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Gov. Ted Strickland and legislative leadels

announced Wednesday they har:l-teadlad 1111 agt-1111111 on
COI,_l1MQUS . If
e $'1.57 bitliiln plan to help spur Ohio's 8001 10111y. This Iii whet
Ohio"&amp; stUdents haye more
oppcll1U.riities ro wort for in- . where the money would go:
• $SO million to support the production ol bloprodt.tt1s such
state busioesfi!'S while they
1111 polymers end plastics.
are it) sebool, illOt'e of them
• $100 million to the biomadical industry. '
will stay in Ohio after grad• $150 miNion tb support edvancad -rgy euch es solar
uation &amp;lld help ~v~ !he
and wind poWer.
• $100 million to euppol1 businanas that distribute pn:!dsle~ ·~d·
sylfn
uds
11om Ohio's oentrat b :don.
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$400
million to local infrestruclu1'8 suctt as road8 and
announcing a plan to boost
bridglis.
the flaggina economy. .
• $200 million to~ farmland and g~.
The state plans to spend
1 $200 million to clean up Ill ownlialds.
$250 million over five years
• $120 nliJion for hls1orlc ~ ·
to c:Rate ~ internShips
1 $250 million to Cl'8ll1e more imel'fll!hips and m-ops with
and cO-op programs at busiOhio business for ltudentS.
nesses · in Ohio, which
woukhnatcb each state dollar With their own invest- Republican legislative lead- cleaner-coal.
nvm•. It's part of a $1.57 ers bad said they CIOUI.d not · But the Campaign For
~ economic letovCry
Strickland's origi- Tobacco-Free Kids said

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Stricldand and Republican billion in debt oblip- · state's tobacco prevention
showan~of$55,987 legislative leaders.
tions backed by ihe state's program.
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over this time last YCIII'·
t The economic combined 'senenl ~venue.
"More kids will become
The tax is collected 00 all elements of a $1.7 billion
The compromise ellis for · addicted to tobacco, more
non~food ~tail merchandise bond
oackage
that considerably less new debt lives will be lost and
and food served in ~stau- Slricldand r proposed
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many of taxpayc:cs w1·n fioot the bill
rant dining rooms.
his February State of the Strickland's
· priorities for higher lobacco-caused
The sales tax makes · 'If State addn:ss with the ideas including .local iftfrasuuc- health care costs," tbe
abwt a 1hin1 of the CClWity 5 of · House Speaker Jon twe, land conservation and WasbiflllOII-based foundamual blJdset in rmns of its l.~::~t and
Senate advanoed ~ teclmolo- ;.tion_said in a steiM!tlll
Pin 1 . . sal•
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Bill ~s. The pes such as Jind. sollf.end
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Amanda' Wurst confirmed
th~ _the plan will ~e $230
. million from the anti-tobacco program, leaving · $40

million for IDe foundation.
Sbe said the governor ttcognizes the foundation's
imponant role in ~ucing
tobacco
use
among
Ohioans, but that bis package accounts for. the positive effects of the new
statewide smoking ban and
decreasing smoking rates.
If the proposed package
pas~

the Legislature, vot-

ers will be asked on the
November ballot to approve
$400 million. in new debt:
$200 million that wiU be
paid by ·taxpayer funds and .
$200 million that will be
backed by liquor sale profits.

The funds to support the
internship programs are not
dependent on the passage of
the bond measures . The
$250 million would begin
being spent in July 2009.
Husted called the idea the
most important element of
the economic package. The

plan was called for in a I()..

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Senate leaders ag•-ee.on bill to ease housn-g.cri~s
lim in grants 10 local guwmmedS to buy aad' ldUdlish .
foreclosed homes, new
. 310ority fii !lliies to issue
bonds 111 be wed to nii~~MW
..q.imc ~ a a
tca•p•ay $7,101 lax aalil

BY AsaEW TAYLOR

llllldiiO ease dJei wrenching

aisis in lbe housing lllllrlcet
.and me wave ~f foreclosures
WASHINGTON A
spre3din,g .across Jbe country.
Wbite House spokesman
biputisan · Senate
bill
Tony Fratto said lhe admindesigoed to ease~ slnmping hous~ uwtet won
~on Iiles some pmvi- ·
tqJid ~views Werln·sday, fiipcople~kw~ sions, such as issuing mOltud · even .its top .sponsor · I I_IA...,...Iica in '
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pge boods and nlodemizacknowledged dial llilldf · · 1bose provisions, and DIE lhe Felleral Huusm g ,
more is ooedocl to help mil- Gibers, were lbe prodUct of a Administtation to boost
lions of families di1Qtcocd bipaltisan oegobalion that access to FHA-insured
wilh fureclosme.
prodnced a narrow, IXIIIl- luaus. But be '"!dad lhat me
The scaled-back proposal IDOO«nominato£ approach administr.atlon mas "serious .
&lt;lOI10Clm~ aboot odlcr pOO.:
unveiled by Senate Bankil!tl to the aisis.
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Committee
Chairman
1bcre's a lot llllR lbat visions suoh as the h~Jme'Ouistopber Dodd, D- noods to be done," Dodd bUyers· tax ·credit and aid to
Conn , contains an amalgam said. "But ifs a step in the .local governments to pur· clJase foreclosed homes.
of ideas aimrd at ~ ' rigllt din:dion."
dtmand fii housing and
·The White House -'gbed · "Some oflhese provisions
helping homeowners sad- in with serious doubts about dlat ~purportedly •to help
died with · siJbprime mort- lbe plan, and economists homcoWIIrl'S actually woold
gages avoid foreclosure. . ,.cross lbe spocnum were not bolp diem and in some
The plan &lt;Wllajns $4 bil- skcpiral that it would do cases oould 1uut . them,"

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Fmto said. For example, be mist
~oody'$
said, the tax credit for buy- Economr.
n 't
ers of foreclosed and newly dlink it's~ to be enou h
ounstructed homes could to :solve me bousing prob- ·
force duwn prices for many km, at li:tit not in 2008.n
ocher ~et:s.
.
The measure also conWhile suppDII!.Ct'S 1i3ill die
~.!:;on dFOppcd
measlft
would· boost from
's stimulus
deiiYIIII for ~ .belp · measu~_ lhJlt would ~t
people refinanrr:. wljustab!e- homebuilderS and other
nretOOJtgagey.andhdpOOIJl- mooey-~osing businesses to
munities beset wilh Jiban- reclaim p~viously paid
&lt;doned bomes, many eoooo- •taxes,
new
disclosure
mists caullioned lhat Jbe mea- nquinements aimed at pre'Slife's benefits wouJd be vc:nri• usophisti~
modest - :and -td bCJp botro•as £rom being
banks and homebuilders duped by JDOitgage brokers,
while doing hardly anytbii\g and additional money to
furPeoDlc~f~Relosure. proVide coun~g to peo. ''tlley'n: ;good. steps. but pie dnr.ataled wilib fureclothey' re small itepS and a:r- sure and bolp mem in negotainly oot big .enougt~ !ileps liatj-qg wilh their lenders.
to SGlve lbe problem,~ said
Republicans
foroed
Mart Zandi, clJief eootlo- Dellli'JCCilts to drop ·effotts

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··AND IIIMcY Sun•p

alleviating lbe ~ including ;a oootrovenial p~
oOilPOSCd by hdm liDll tberr
GOP allies to thaqge banktuptcy laws ·.to belp boo:owCI'S ~rapped in ~ubprime
lll0JtpgeskcepdlcU:bol;nes.
Banking
CDUliJilttee
&lt;Jhai.nruin Onist:opher DOOd,
O-Omn.• was alsu forced to
leave IIIII of the bill a p'lan to
bave the Federal .Housing
Administration guanmtee
pedJaps $400 :billion wor1h
Of refinanced loans if iledders
reduce · loan amounts to
retlcrt reduced borne values.
Doddwldreporrersbe would
oootinue to work on the idea
i.n hopes of advanciiig it later
in the year.

Dear Aliaie: rve been
seeing two women for liev. cral months. Neither relationship is that serious, and

I enjoy the time I spend with
. them equally.

· However, I've reached the
- point . where I have to
choose between them. I' m
looking to settle down and
see one of them exclusively.
r m not asking you to tell
· me whom I should pick. I
· · need to know how I should
• go about letting the other ,
· galdown.
· It ·would be easy, except
· the women 'wOIX together at
lhe same company. They
· each know I am friends with
the odler, but don't know
I'm daling bo!h. How can I
: emerge from this delicate sit. uation wi!hout hurting either
: woman's feelings'! No mat·
: tcr which one I pick, I'd still
: like to be friends with the
• uther. - b's &lt;Ampliralrd
: Dear
c-plicated:
: You're an optimistic fellow.
: Whoever yuu Jet down will
· be hurt and disappointed,
· and when she discovers
you've been two-titning ber
with. a oo-worlrer, she will
be furious. And so will the
othet WOlllllll. We suggest

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breaking up with one of
them immediately and
allowing sume time to pass
bef~ making you'r rei ationship with the other publie knowled&amp;e·
De!tr Ann~e: I lost my pet
dog the other day. He was ·
su special to me. I was just
wondering if I would ever
see him again, or is his life
just over? Every religion
seems to have a differem
answer. -· Wondering in
Salem, Ore.
·
Dear Wondering: Here ·s
one of our favorite essays
that may provide some
omnfort:
Do Docs Go To
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Beaven?
by the Rev. Dale Turner ·
(1917-2006)
Looking back across the
years I see how important
dogs have been .in my life. I
had been an urdained ministet only a few weeks when I
received a call from an 8year-old boy. His dog bad
been killed by a car. "Mr.
Turner," the lad sobben, " do
you do funerals for dogs·r_ ·
I didn't know quite how to
respond, but I reca)led the
'Scriptures' afftrmation of
God's knowing wben even a
·sparrowfalls.Ireplied, "Why
not?" arid I conducted a little
ceremony for the boy's pet

Hewasvery pleasedandthen
asked, ''Is my dog going to
heaven?". I wasn't prepared
fur that question, but my love
fur animals got me through it ·
I' m sure I made the child fed
bener.
Several years later I had
my own persunal exj&gt;erienoe
that provided the answer I
had never been sure of.
Our wonderful dachshund, Gretta, died and we
were eager to bring another
dog into ·our home . We went
to the pound to get the
dachshund whose photo had
appeared in the paper. By
the time we arrived, it had
been claimed . Another
puppy, sensing our mission,
poked her nose throu~h the
wire fence. The look m her
eyes seemed to say, "Please,
pick me." We did. And we
named her Pick.
·
Whenever I came home,
Pick was there to ~eet me.
r d say, "Pick.' you ve got it
made. Other animals work
fuT their keep. A canary
sings, cows give milk,
chickens lay eggs, but you
don' t have to do anything
but hang around."
After 14 years, Pick
became very sick and there
was nothing to be done
except put her out of her
misery. With a heavy heart I

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drove her to the vet's, who
did what had to be done. I
then went back to my study
and wept for hours.
A few days later. a parishioner who knew of my grief
sent ine this poem. it healed
my sorrow. Perhaps it · will
help others. r d like to share iL
I explained ro Sr. Peter:
I'd rather stm~ here, 0
Outside the pearlv gme.
I wnn'r be a nuisance.
I won't even bark,
I'll he 1·en· patient and
wait.
I'll be here. chewing on a
celestial bone,
No ma/ler how long you
may be.
l'd miss you so much.,jt I
went in a lone,
/r woul.dn i he. hea1•n~ofor
me .
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Mtucy Sugar, longtime editoni of the ltnn Landers
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First
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*Nick
Andre.w, *Justin Beaver,
*Trevor Blank, *Jereniiah
Case, ~Colton Cox, *Wyatt
Cox, *Lexi Davis, *Noah
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Third Grade: *Brady
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*Karlee ,Edmonds, Killian
Nowrey, *Jared .Parissi,
Abigail .Walker, *Natalie
Wtlcoxon;
Fourth grade: ~Eric
Blevins, Ann Bowman,
*Caleb Burnett, Marshall
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C¥ffian . Cannan, Tina Satgent, Alex
Alexis Clark, Ashten Crank. ·Trent;
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*Teah Elliott, *Rachel
Twelfth grade: *Erin
Haddad, *Phil Hollingshead, Bartley,
*Richelle
Bmndon Troy;
Blankenship,
*Lindsay
.Sixth grade: *Katelyn Carr, Zach Carr, *Chri sty
Beaver, Sarah Blodgett, Sanders, ·
Christopher
*Alyssa Freeman, *Jon Williams. ·
Kostival, *Aubrey Long,
Stwlents IIUIIcing the B
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Schoonover,
Maggie nine weeks were:
Westfall;
First grade: Sharafin
Se\'entb grade: Joshua ~etzger;
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· B!eyips, *Madison Crank.
Second grade: Austin
*Alex Haddad, *Elise · Sherrill, Cody Troy, Katie
Long, Sarah Walker; ·
. Westfall;
..
Eicbth grade: *Jennifer
Third grade: Drew Hall ,
Blevins, *Katie Blodgett, Amber Jacquatd, Sydney
*Paul Miller, *Micaela Hood, Jacob Riley ;
Owens, *Ben Tillis;
Fourth
Grade:
· Ninth grade: Daniel MaKenzie Barr. MaKenzie
Irwin, *Kathleen Long;
Case, Kristin Jacquard,
Tenth grade: *Heather Hannah Westfall;
Mahan, *J..indsey Miller, . Fifth grade: Danny
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REEDSVILLE
Re\'ival
&gt;,CT\ ice'
at
Fellowship Church of the
NaJ'.,arene, 7 p.m. Friday and
Saturcijly. 10:4i a.m . and 6
p .m. Sunday. Rev. Floyd
Catron or Circle' ille i_.
evanQeJiq . Scvoc Famil\
will \ing on Friday night
and Sunda1 momin~ : ' and
Deliveren im Sa!Urdav and
Sunday nigh". Fello\l'&gt;hip
to follov. each evening.

Other events
Thursday, April 3
POMEROY - Town hall
meeting on underage drink·
ing. 7 p.m .. Meigs Hig h
School Cafeteria, special
paneli ~ ts. guest speaker
Mike Trout of Ohio
.A norney General's Office.
county-wide essay contest
wmners.
Satnrday, April 5
· POMEROY - Free cardiovascular health fair, 9 to
II
a .m.
Mulberry
,community
Center.
Appointment needed for
lipid profile; no appointme nt required for other
screening . Sponsored by
Holzer medical Center, ·
Health Department, Meigs
Cooperative Parish.
POMEROY - Oospel
and Bluegrass Concert.
6 :30
p.m..
Mulberry
Community Ceiuer. call
24z-2014 for more infor"
mation.
Monday, April7
SALEM CENTER - TB
·Clinic at Star Gr.mge Hall,
5-6 p.m., for skin testing .
Return 5-6 Wednesday for
checking test~. /

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Sidb grade: Bethany
Ohio
State University who were named to the uni ve rsiBeaver. Logan Edmonds.
ty' s ho nor ro ll (dean's list ) for winter quarter 2()()7-08
T.G. Miller :~
include:
·
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Seventh grade: Richard
Jonathan
Richard
Owen
of
MiJdleport
Aly.,,ia
Elaine
.Bowman , Hayley Brown ;
Holter
of
Pomeroy,
Jennifer
Lynn
Hayman
of
Reedsville.
Eighth · grade: · Peter
· and Cory Allen Shaffer of Reedsville.
.
Carman, Maegan Jewell:
· Those students honored received a grade point average of
Ninlh
grade:
Allie
at least 3.5 (A=4.0, B=3.5. etc.) and were enrolled for at
Hamilton. Alexis .Henry.
least 12 credit hours.
Elicia Irwin, Kyle Scott;
Tenth
grade:
Hali
Burleson, Rebecca Evans,
Amqnda Jarvis, Julie Tillis;
COLUMBUS - Aly ssa Elai ne Holter.of P'omeroy wa'
Eleventh grade: Luke
a winter quarter 2007-08 g rad uate of Ohio· State
Hamad;
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Twelftb grade: Jonathan University.
She
received
a
bachelor
of science degree in agric ulture.
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Clubs and
organizations

Ch~hevents

Thursday, April 3
RACTNE - Raci ne Post.
American Legion, will meet
6:30 p.m. Thursday at the
halL
TUPPERS . PLAlNS Ladies Auxiliary of the
Tuppers Plains VFW will
meet at the hall.
Friday, April 4
POMEROY PERl
, Chapter 74,
I p .m.
Mulberry
CoiJimunity
Center. Hal Kneen to talk on
container gardening.
POMEROY
Catesiver Support Group
meetmg noon at the Mei gs
Senior Center. Yvonne
Stover from the Oliio
Department of Jobs and
Family Services to talk .on
guidelines for nursing
home placement: Lunch
provided.
·
Saturday, April 5
SALEM CENTER Star Grange 778 and State
Junior Grance 878, potluck
supper, 6:30 p.m. with
meeting at 7:30 p.m .
Ritualistic and drill team
practice.
Wednesday, April 2
RACINE- Meigs CAN,
MIDDLEPORT
- Kate
4 :30-6 p.m., Racine Library,
Wilson
will
observe
her
discuss revisions Gatling
Ohio's mining permit, call 92nd birthday on April 2.
Elisa Young, 949-2175 for . Cards may be sent to her at
Overbrook Center, Page
more information.
Street , Middleport, Ohio
Monday, April 7
POMEROY
- Meigs 45760: .
Saturday, April 5
County Cancer Initiative,
CHESTER
Erma
regu Jar meeting, noon, cQnference
room,
Senior Cleland will observe her
95th birthday on April 5.
Citizens Center.
Cards may be sent to her at
Tuesday, April 8
Subm-photo
P.O. Box 23, Chester. Ohi o
HARRISONVILLE
New ollicers lor TOPS Chapter #OH 2013 Coolville.'were installed at· a recent meeting. They are from the left, Mary Harrisunville, O .E.S. 255. 45720.
Cleland, Patricia Hall, Roberta Henderson, assistant weight recorders; Doris Buchanan, weight recorder; Judy Morgan,
treasurer; Dianne Bums, secretary; Dottie Jean Bond, co-leader; and Pat Snedden , leader.
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Thursday. April 3
LETART
Letart
'Town,hip Trustees, 5 p.m.
at the office building to discuss health insurance.
RUTLAND - Rut land
Village Council. rescfled· •
uled re~ular . meeting. 7
p.m .. CIVIC center.
. Monday, April7
RUTLAND - Rutl an&lt;l
Township Tru stees. 4 p.m.
at the Rm land Fire Statioo.
Tuesda ~·. April 8
POMEROY - Bedford
Township Trustee,. 7 p.m.
a! the IOWilhOH;.C.
CHESTER
-Chester
Township Trustees regular
monthly meeting. 7 p.m ..
town hall.

7:30 p .m.. at the ha-11 .
Remember tree· of life donation&amp;. Mock inspection.

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·N ew TOPS officers installed

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Senate leaders ag•-ee.on bill to ease housn-g.cri~s
lim in grants 10 local guwmmedS to buy aad' ldUdlish .
foreclosed homes, new
. 310ority fii !lliies to issue
bonds 111 be wed to nii~~MW
..q.imc ~ a a
tca•p•ay $7,101 lax aalil

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llllldiiO ease dJei wrenching

aisis in lbe housing lllllrlcet
.and me wave ~f foreclosures
WASHINGTON A
spre3din,g .across Jbe country.
Wbite House spokesman
biputisan · Senate
bill
Tony Fratto said lhe admindesigoed to ease~ slnmping hous~ uwtet won
~on Iiles some pmvi- ·
tqJid ~views Werln·sday, fiipcople~kw~ sions, such as issuing mOltud · even .its top .sponsor · I I_IA...,...Iica in '
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pge boods and nlodemizacknowledged dial llilldf · · 1bose provisions, and DIE lhe Felleral Huusm g ,
more is ooedocl to help mil- Gibers, were lbe prodUct of a Administtation to boost
lions of families di1Qtcocd bipaltisan oegobalion that access to FHA-insured
wilh fureclosme.
prodnced a narrow, IXIIIl- luaus. But be '"!dad lhat me
The scaled-back proposal IDOO«nominato£ approach administr.atlon mas "serious .
&lt;lOI10Clm~ aboot odlcr pOO.:
unveiled by Senate Bankil!tl to the aisis.
.
Committee
Chairman
1bcre's a lot llllR lbat visions suoh as the h~Jme'Ouistopber Dodd, D- noods to be done," Dodd bUyers· tax ·credit and aid to
Conn , contains an amalgam said. "But ifs a step in the .local governments to pur· clJase foreclosed homes.
of ideas aimrd at ~ ' rigllt din:dion."
dtmand fii housing and
·The White House -'gbed · "Some oflhese provisions
helping homeowners sad- in with serious doubts about dlat ~purportedly •to help
died with · siJbprime mort- lbe plan, and economists homcoWIIrl'S actually woold
gages avoid foreclosure. . ,.cross lbe spocnum were not bolp diem and in some
The plan &lt;Wllajns $4 bil- skcpiral that it would do cases oould 1uut . them,"

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Fmto said. For example, be mist
~oody'$
said, the tax credit for buy- Economr.
n 't
ers of foreclosed and newly dlink it's~ to be enou h
ounstructed homes could to :solve me bousing prob- ·
force duwn prices for many km, at li:tit not in 2008.n
ocher ~et:s.
.
The measure also conWhile suppDII!.Ct'S 1i3ill die
~.!:;on dFOppcd
measlft
would· boost from
's stimulus
deiiYIIII for ~ .belp · measu~_ lhJlt would ~t
people refinanrr:. wljustab!e- homebuilderS and other
nretOOJtgagey.andhdpOOIJl- mooey-~osing businesses to
munities beset wilh Jiban- reclaim p~viously paid
&lt;doned bomes, many eoooo- •taxes,
new
disclosure
mists caullioned lhat Jbe mea- nquinements aimed at pre'Slife's benefits wouJd be vc:nri• usophisti~
modest - :and -td bCJp botro•as £rom being
banks and homebuilders duped by JDOitgage brokers,
while doing hardly anytbii\g and additional money to
furPeoDlc~f~Relosure. proVide coun~g to peo. ''tlley'n: ;good. steps. but pie dnr.ataled wilib fureclothey' re small itepS and a:r- sure and bolp mem in negotainly oot big .enougt~ !ileps liatj-qg wilh their lenders.
to SGlve lbe problem,~ said
Republicans
foroed
Mart Zandi, clJief eootlo- Dellli'JCCilts to drop ·effotts

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alleviating lbe ~ including ;a oootrovenial p~
oOilPOSCd by hdm liDll tberr
GOP allies to thaqge banktuptcy laws ·.to belp boo:owCI'S ~rapped in ~ubprime
lll0JtpgeskcepdlcU:bol;nes.
Banking
CDUliJilttee
&lt;Jhai.nruin Onist:opher DOOd,
O-Omn.• was alsu forced to
leave IIIII of the bill a p'lan to
bave the Federal .Housing
Administration guanmtee
pedJaps $400 :billion wor1h
Of refinanced loans if iledders
reduce · loan amounts to
retlcrt reduced borne values.
Doddwldreporrersbe would
oootinue to work on the idea
i.n hopes of advanciiig it later
in the year.

Dear Aliaie: rve been
seeing two women for liev. cral months. Neither relationship is that serious, and

I enjoy the time I spend with
. them equally.

· However, I've reached the
- point . where I have to
choose between them. I' m
looking to settle down and
see one of them exclusively.
r m not asking you to tell
· me whom I should pick. I
· · need to know how I should
• go about letting the other ,
· galdown.
· It ·would be easy, except
· the women 'wOIX together at
lhe same company. They
· each know I am friends with
the odler, but don't know
I'm daling bo!h. How can I
: emerge from this delicate sit. uation wi!hout hurting either
: woman's feelings'! No mat·
: tcr which one I pick, I'd still
: like to be friends with the
• uther. - b's &lt;Ampliralrd
: Dear
c-plicated:
: You're an optimistic fellow.
: Whoever yuu Jet down will
· be hurt and disappointed,
· and when she discovers
you've been two-titning ber
with. a oo-worlrer, she will
be furious. And so will the
othet WOlllllll. We suggest

There "IS" Such A Thing As
AFree Lunch!.
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breaking up with one of
them immediately and
allowing sume time to pass
bef~ making you'r rei ationship with the other publie knowled&amp;e·
De!tr Ann~e: I lost my pet
dog the other day. He was ·
su special to me. I was just
wondering if I would ever
see him again, or is his life
just over? Every religion
seems to have a differem
answer. -· Wondering in
Salem, Ore.
·
Dear Wondering: Here ·s
one of our favorite essays
that may provide some
omnfort:
Do Docs Go To
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Beaven?
by the Rev. Dale Turner ·
(1917-2006)
Looking back across the
years I see how important
dogs have been .in my life. I
had been an urdained ministet only a few weeks when I
received a call from an 8year-old boy. His dog bad
been killed by a car. "Mr.
Turner," the lad sobben, " do
you do funerals for dogs·r_ ·
I didn't know quite how to
respond, but I reca)led the
'Scriptures' afftrmation of
God's knowing wben even a
·sparrowfalls.Ireplied, "Why
not?" arid I conducted a little
ceremony for the boy's pet

Hewasvery pleasedandthen
asked, ''Is my dog going to
heaven?". I wasn't prepared
fur that question, but my love
fur animals got me through it ·
I' m sure I made the child fed
bener.
Several years later I had
my own persunal exj&gt;erienoe
that provided the answer I
had never been sure of.
Our wonderful dachshund, Gretta, died and we
were eager to bring another
dog into ·our home . We went
to the pound to get the
dachshund whose photo had
appeared in the paper. By
the time we arrived, it had
been claimed . Another
puppy, sensing our mission,
poked her nose throu~h the
wire fence. The look m her
eyes seemed to say, "Please,
pick me." We did. And we
named her Pick.
·
Whenever I came home,
Pick was there to ~eet me.
r d say, "Pick.' you ve got it
made. Other animals work
fuT their keep. A canary
sings, cows give milk,
chickens lay eggs, but you
don' t have to do anything
but hang around."
After 14 years, Pick
became very sick and there
was nothing to be done
except put her out of her
misery. With a heavy heart I

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drove her to the vet's, who
did what had to be done. I
then went back to my study
and wept for hours.
A few days later. a parishioner who knew of my grief
sent ine this poem. it healed
my sorrow. Perhaps it · will
help others. r d like to share iL
I explained ro Sr. Peter:
I'd rather stm~ here, 0
Outside the pearlv gme.
I wnn'r be a nuisance.
I won't even bark,
I'll he 1·en· patient and
wait.
I'll be here. chewing on a
celestial bone,
No ma/ler how long you
may be.
l'd miss you so much.,jt I
went in a lone,
/r woul.dn i he. hea1•n~ofor
me .
Annie's Mailbox is written by Kalhy MiJclrell and
Mtucy Sugar, longtime editoni of the ltnn Landers
column. Please e-mnil your
questions ro anniesmailbox@comcast.net, or "•rite
ro: Annie's Mailbox, P.O.
Box 118190, Clricago, ' JL
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· gnu/iltg period til tJu Ollio
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IU follows willr *deiiOIUtt:
till As:
First
grade:
*Nick
Andre.w, *Justin Beaver,
*Trevor Blank, *Jereniiah
Case, ~Colton Cox, *Wyatt
Cox, *Lexi Davis, *Noah
Haddad, Dakota Sexton;
Secoild
grade:

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*Harrison Luckeydoo;
Third Grade: *Brady
Anclrew, *Jadah Barnette,
*Karlee ,Edmonds, Killian
Nowrey, *Jared .Parissi,
Abigail .Walker, *Natalie
Wtlcoxon;
Fourth grade: ~Eric
Blevins, Ann Bowman,
*Caleb Burnett, Marshall
Hood;

228 W Main, Pomeroy ·

· ~polis,

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- -R-l'll!l -"='=.s
E,.,Il!VI!IIU! Jlr-Bdt!; -+Annee·.:.
C¥ffian . Cannan, Tina Satgent, Alex
Alexis Clark, Ashten Crank. ·Trent;
·
*Teah Elliott, *Rachel
Twelfth grade: *Erin
Haddad, *Phil Hollingshead, Bartley,
*Richelle
Bmndon Troy;
Blankenship,
*Lindsay
.Sixth grade: *Katelyn Carr, Zach Carr, *Chri sty
Beaver, Sarah Blodgett, Sanders, ·
Christopher
*Alyssa Freeman, *Jon Williams. ·
Kostival, *Aubrey Long,
Stwlents IIUIIcing the B
Ranjit
Mavi,
Sarah Honor RoU for thl third
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Maggie nine weeks were:
Westfall;
First grade: Sharafin
Se\'entb grade: Joshua ~etzger;
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Second grade: Austin
*Alex Haddad, *Elise · Sherrill, Cody Troy, Katie
Long, Sarah Walker; ·
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Third grade: Drew Hall ,
Blevins, *Katie Blodgett, Amber Jacquatd, Sydney
*Paul Miller, *Micaela Hood, Jacob Riley ;
Owens, *Ben Tillis;
Fourth
Grade:
· Ninth grade: Daniel MaKenzie Barr. MaKenzie
Irwin, *Kathleen Long;
Case, Kristin Jacquard,
Tenth grade: *Heather Hannah Westfall;
Mahan, *J..indsey Miller, . Fifth grade: Danny
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8allantyne, Rebekah Bush,

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REEDSVILLE
Re\'ival
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Fellowship Church of the
NaJ'.,arene, 7 p.m. Friday and
Saturcijly. 10:4i a.m . and 6
p .m. Sunday. Rev. Floyd
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evanQeJiq . Scvoc Famil\
will \ing on Friday night
and Sunda1 momin~ : ' and
Deliveren im Sa!Urdav and
Sunday nigh". Fello\l'&gt;hip
to follov. each evening.

Other events
Thursday, April 3
POMEROY - Town hall
meeting on underage drink·
ing. 7 p.m .. Meigs Hig h
School Cafeteria, special
paneli ~ ts. guest speaker
Mike Trout of Ohio
.A norney General's Office.
county-wide essay contest
wmners.
Satnrday, April 5
· POMEROY - Free cardiovascular health fair, 9 to
II
a .m.
Mulberry
,community
Center.
Appointment needed for
lipid profile; no appointme nt required for other
screening . Sponsored by
Holzer medical Center, ·
Health Department, Meigs
Cooperative Parish.
POMEROY - Oospel
and Bluegrass Concert.
6 :30
p.m..
Mulberry
Community Ceiuer. call
24z-2014 for more infor"
mation.
Monday, April7
SALEM CENTER - TB
·Clinic at Star Gr.mge Hall,
5-6 p.m., for skin testing .
Return 5-6 Wednesday for
checking test~. /

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State University who were named to the uni ve rsiBeaver. Logan Edmonds.
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T.G. Miller :~
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Seventh grade: Richard
Jonathan
Richard
Owen
of
MiJdleport
Aly.,,ia
Elaine
.Bowman , Hayley Brown ;
Holter
of
Pomeroy,
Jennifer
Lynn
Hayman
of
Reedsville.
Eighth · grade: · Peter
· and Cory Allen Shaffer of Reedsville.
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Carman, Maegan Jewell:
· Those students honored received a grade point average of
Ninlh
grade:
Allie
at least 3.5 (A=4.0, B=3.5. etc.) and were enrolled for at
Hamilton. Alexis .Henry.
least 12 credit hours.
Elicia Irwin, Kyle Scott;
Tenth
grade:
Hali
Burleson, Rebecca Evans,
Amqnda Jarvis, Julie Tillis;
COLUMBUS - Aly ssa Elai ne Holter.of P'omeroy wa'
Eleventh grade: Luke
a winter quarter 2007-08 g rad uate of Ohio· State
Hamad;
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organizations

Ch~hevents

Thursday, April 3
RACTNE - Raci ne Post.
American Legion, will meet
6:30 p.m. Thursday at the
halL
TUPPERS . PLAlNS Ladies Auxiliary of the
Tuppers Plains VFW will
meet at the hall.
Friday, April 4
POMEROY PERl
, Chapter 74,
I p .m.
Mulberry
CoiJimunity
Center. Hal Kneen to talk on
container gardening.
POMEROY
Catesiver Support Group
meetmg noon at the Mei gs
Senior Center. Yvonne
Stover from the Oliio
Department of Jobs and
Family Services to talk .on
guidelines for nursing
home placement: Lunch
provided.
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Saturday, April 5
SALEM CENTER Star Grange 778 and State
Junior Grance 878, potluck
supper, 6:30 p.m. with
meeting at 7:30 p.m .
Ritualistic and drill team
practice.
Wednesday, April 2
RACINE- Meigs CAN,
MIDDLEPORT
- Kate
4 :30-6 p.m., Racine Library,
Wilson
will
observe
her
discuss revisions Gatling
Ohio's mining permit, call 92nd birthday on April 2.
Elisa Young, 949-2175 for . Cards may be sent to her at
Overbrook Center, Page
more information.
Street , Middleport, Ohio
Monday, April 7
POMEROY
- Meigs 45760: .
Saturday, April 5
County Cancer Initiative,
CHESTER
Erma
regu Jar meeting, noon, cQnference
room,
Senior Cleland will observe her
95th birthday on April 5.
Citizens Center.
Cards may be sent to her at
Tuesday, April 8
Subm-photo
P.O. Box 23, Chester. Ohi o
HARRISONVILLE
New ollicers lor TOPS Chapter #OH 2013 Coolville.'were installed at· a recent meeting. They are from the left, Mary Harrisunville, O .E.S. 255. 45720.
Cleland, Patricia Hall, Roberta Henderson, assistant weight recorders; Doris Buchanan, weight recorder; Judy Morgan,
treasurer; Dianne Bums, secretary; Dottie Jean Bond, co-leader; and Pat Snedden , leader.
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Thursday. April 3
LETART
Letart
'Town,hip Trustees, 5 p.m.
at the office building to discuss health insurance.
RUTLAND - Rut land
Village Council. rescfled· •
uled re~ular . meeting. 7
p.m .. CIVIC center.
. Monday, April7
RUTLAND - Rutl an&lt;l
Township Tru stees. 4 p.m.
at the Rm land Fire Statioo.
Tuesda ~·. April 8
POMEROY - Bedford
Township Trustee,. 7 p.m.
a! the IOWilhOH;.C.
CHESTER
-Chester
Township Trustees regular
monthly meeting. 7 p.m ..
town hall.

7:30 p .m.. at the ha-11 .
Remember tree· of life donation&amp;. Mock inspection.

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ei8bt gran&amp;biJmm and many g1Cal~ldR:o.
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So confident have the Amcricacandumge. Thais mmtacatccllbeAIDSvirus
Beltway media 1J0111timi die true genius of dlis lO extermiaate Mricaain their social and nation. Wbat we bave Americans? . . Anybody
~cal Status that what almldy acbic:wld pYeS us nanwt .Oi!J!l0Ror0on:who
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this strikes them as reason- Fineman, TIDI Russat and lc:m, sevmd p-oblems actu- pin - a flka-, a conman
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The votes belong to 1he vot- would be a brilliant piece of murdered 40 years ago next as white racism docs. All
en, not the candidates. oratory was f~ 1110Dth. Putting aside the this self-pitying Obsessing
Oddly, it's Sen. Hillary After all, it was on Obama's fact that Obama'.s first ~ae- owe the sorrows of hilitllly
Clinton, who grasps that favorite tqeme, the subject tion to viileotapes of leads II!OWhere. So bow
elemelltary deiDOCI'Iitic priu- of bis ~o IJ&lt;?oks and ~ Wright's.c:rackpot ~ was ClOiiiC 'be't bcea ~chen
ciple, whom critics say feels bis p~es11lenhal campa1gn: to go oo TV deoymg he'd for- 20 years. J•• ..,_,,118 he
"entitled" to the presidency. himSelf as a living . symbol ever beard tbcm, what was doesn't3t:t it'?.
Meanwhile, TV pundits like of racial n:coDcilillion.
Mr. Hope doina sitting in a
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DmwcmtCNN's Jack: Cafferty warn
As such, pans ofObama's ancago pew listening to . Gtu,ene cot-teist GeJu!
ustbatshooldObama's 'sup- speech struck a deep chord . this rubbish?
LyotU is a~ magapolterS be disappointed m . with anybody cona:med Granted, more malignant ziM awanl winller and co·
their hopes, ~·you wouldn't about America's Original oonsense is vended in the author: of '"Tile HW!ting of
~ant to live in this country." Sin of slavery and Jim name of God tJw1 all other tlrt! Presidt!nt" (St MtUtin's
Amoreconcisewayoftum- Crow. Few Democrats topics
combined.
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ing the November contest could fail to be moved by Wright's views more objcc- mail Lyons at geM·
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pos~ihle for one of bis own the dllildl Web site. Could
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highest oflioe in 1he land daey'd bdp build tt..t roaliand build a coalition of tioiKiagda&gt;••""'of?' ,
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alternatives to be put .in include ~WIMS No. pl.aa: weren't briJ!ging tbe 073145." _F.aud oomments
money or tbr: ooUunnment can be sent to Pani Smith,
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who were in support ef DSW, . Attention Permits
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planl Spencer said be' d Government Center, 50 West
beNd 1he argument about TOWll Street, Suite 700, PO
April !1111 5:311- 8;00 pm
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Aorida's presidential :votes
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thinkers supporting Sen.
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seotimmt turns . decidedly OOI!Sl•mcr ooofj.k .. e aat U.S. losses have lxm b!ltial
negative, martds tiod to 10 five-ye.- low of 64.5 in -· u•
IlleR is a :llill ,a
soon change lbeir ooursc:.
MlrdL Tbe illllc:1111S t.m ~ to 10 1D !,f:l CMI' die
1bal mind-set bel(IS .., 'mi~~July.mdis biall1iugCJflbccmlilbul••
eq»&amp;in -why, investors m closely watdr"' to ~- ~is liPt • die cui CJf
· reoeat days have . beea mine die futureofUJIISI!I!III'I' dac:h!llllel ... itis~ilhalht:r
somcwbat willillg to ova-- 'S(JCll'lio&amp; pabaps the -a dim,~ G..;..,., eoor-•11iu
loot. bad news, and Pmlie ailicalpartofdac:ecOJMmY. J.ackwlillloa-.
inooming data to fiDd aoyHistorically, wben die
Richlnl A. · Dicbon,
, thing up1a1 - even if it index bas slm••itd to lbe 60 - • · makd: !111A giu •
doesn't ICIIIy give dan tbe · lO 65 range. it kDds 10 aJiD.. Lcnwy's Jlr Si! dl Rc:(UU
IIIOU aocura1e pic.IJR of die cidc with SllJCt madd bot· in Palm Bc:arh f1a.., bas
cunmt eooiDDic climate.
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fidding ' lois of
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lqlOil Monday from tbe Wbea it waslait tlulluw ill wbcftw' 1he nwt.ct's botNlliooal Associalion· of Mardlof2003,dac:•!Wilrt .... isiKR.
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borne sales rose 2.9 pc:iaD quem 1111•111n; but tbe reces offici•lly eub:ac:d a bear
in ~ 10 a .......,.ally ~ back 11m was altarJy maJtrt, ftich typically
rae of S.03. ova- by a ~. • in its m •s die S&amp;P SOU aod tbe
nuDim units on a !DOII!b- "'inl:mcy~ ~ as it is - . Dow jndo'"'•ials lose lO (JCI'over--o••••b hllsis, awln,; a ~·l!ing to ~ ·by ~ from diM pelt_ He
siHnootb losing 5Rak. MCIIlll Lynch.
· also wams daM emcae
Jfo•"""'Pidi"8 stocts SOiied
In aclditioD, lbe "eli(Kaa- bclmb srDiiiiCI!flevds can
6.S pc:iu:ol 011 lhlt news, lions" ICOIIIpllllml of tbe hannt dac: madd for
which also help:d 00ve the smvey, wllidt looks a wlul OM ....... •
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ovmlll nwt.ct higher
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ID~estors chose to i8f101C pt:11 ill dac: next six 011•dlb,
11lc madd is d ~
yt"J~£-ovcr-yc:afell in Mad lO levels last ia tenas of supply. and
-. wbidJ l!IC o•tsilhed a 1ieell in Jlccembcr 1973, drmaod," Dill,.... smd.
bdabirooda"-shoMDg when a six1Uftel' coolnYc:"**liwbGibintwe've
that existing bome sales SU!IJI'I' mxssioll was just a rh d tbe ftom in lituRe
plunged ...ty 24 P,tHJCU. matiJ«. Aft!~' thall, lbe _._ priDes may 111ri•*ly be
Barry . Rilholtt, cEb and b:l IIUDhled in 11M! 1111:n .w-, ... zj\lell die sipifidiR:&lt;:IOrofequily 'n :sCadl.a IJRel()sixUMdlw,.)..lcnill amt ~ dlloom·
1he · inv! .ill"• a~ -1inD lwioa 4ndt..said.
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l11lldet 's steep . decline.
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Today IS ThursiJay, April 3, the 94th day of 20Q8. 1benl · Marlret technicians say
~e 272 days left m tbe f!!1L
some CDCOUI3;ging signs are
)belay's Highl!pt in ltisbJiy: On April 3, 19611; 1he day eme.ging. Among l h_ r m is
~ be was assassiNfrd in ~ 1l:nn.. die Rev. • that 57 percrnt of stocb in
Martinl..utla~Jr.delivc:mlbis&amp;pn.....mounaaintopn : the S&amp;P 500 are trading
Sf! : : b to a rally of Slriking W&gt;il•;. .. 'lfiOitas. ·
.·
• above tbeir SCklay a~,
On tbis date: ID 1783, •thor Wasbill,gtoo Irving was born which indicates die gams
in New Yurt.
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· of !at£ bave been~In 1860, tbe leg w!uy Pony Exp"ess began savice Died . by
underlymg
between St. Joseph, Mo~ and Sacrammto, Calif.
strengdl. acrotdi.~ to
In 1865, Union forces occupied 1he Coofeclcnlle api.tal SlOd:-dala tJ3Cka" BeSf!OU
of Riduoond, Va.
ln... emncut Group. .
In 1882. outlaw Jesse James was shot to dealb in St.
1bo5c oc:Juoti~ on bcner
.losepb, Mo., by Robert FonJ. a "'"""er of James' pig.
times ahead seem to believe
In 1936, Bruoo Hanptmarm was eltdi•W"Jttd in Tnuon, . that die WORt of the subNJ7, for tbe kidnap-mUlde~- of lbc r i ........gb chilcL
· prime ~ crisis · ·is
ln 1946, Lt. Gen. M•saharoHomma,lheJ~pBDCSCcom- · duouP, and the Fedaal
lllliOOer respOnsible fur tbc Batun ~ Maldt, was c:xe- • Reselve, chrougb i~ moeat
cuted by~= ooJtside Manila
·
ac1i0ns · to rescue lkar
In 1948,
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Trianao signed ido law 1he t.brsbaU · ·
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Plan. desi~ to bdp Ew:op:au allies n:build after Wodd
War 0 aod leSist COmDMmism .
In 1968, North VidMil agn:cd lO meet witb U.S. Rpre- .
sentatives to set up preliminary peace talks.
. ·
T~'i'S
ln ·l974, deadly tornadoes 5IJ:UI:t wide pattsoftbc South ·
and Midwest be~ jumping across the boolec into
()lnada·• more 1bau 300 fa:atities n:sultcd.
BillS, giLLS
In 1996, an Air foR:e jc:llioc:r canyiog Coouneroe
Sa:u:wy Roo Browo and AoJrtican business t'V""Itives
Crasbtd iii QQatia, killing all35 people aboaid.
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Five years ago: Moving with a sease of wartime UIJMCY.
tbe House aod Seoate sqNIIlltely agRed to give Plesidcat
Bush nearly $80 billioo 1b cany out tbe baUie againt&gt;t Iraq
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Michael KeHy, 46, boc•me die first A.ml:ric:lll joumalist to
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wbco bis Anny
Humvee came undc:l- fite ,and rolled into a canal Cuban
security forces anested abc bijacka's of a pa.....,p fmy,
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The staistiCii show that 27 JeSOUrCCS followihg the lead
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leges and universities to of Regents l"1w!a:Uor Eric
spur innovative ideas on Fingedwt. He said increashow tO connect litlldents ing poUege mrollment with employers. Both col- oDe: of bis and Strickland's
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could participate. In co-op - , CQII!d be vieweid as an
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lletween taking courses and -' !hose graduates to stay and
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bite Gladtrin and Nell W.amcr. She Wti a tctDc:e from
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sister, Anna Mae Duru, a lxotbtls; Wdliam-(Pde) ~
ei8bt gran&amp;biJmm and many g1Cal~ldR:o.
A graveside memorial scnioe wi betldd at I p.m. on
Satmday, April 5, 2008, at Gra~ Hill Cemetery. 1079
Gmvel Hill Road, Oleshire, wi.tb the Rev. Robed Robinson ·

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day." We've. oome full circle.
So confident have the Amcricacandumge. Thais mmtacatccllbeAIDSvirus
Beltway media 1J0111timi die true genius of dlis lO extermiaate Mricaain their social and nation. Wbat we bave Americans? . . Anybody
~cal Status that what almldy acbic:wld pYeS us nanwt .Oi!J!l0Ror0on:who
oooe was furiou~ denied.is hope-lhe anMity to 1topc: .sal stm for .SIQIII!'ftiaa JW:
one oommon dCoominator: 119w
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Obama bC awarded dele-' PQ!iticiansmaycomeandgo, achieve lOiOOUow." .
. inaat'heutic phony pmoaizgates be basn't won. That butQuisMatthews,Howard
boept bcn:'s my pnlb- ' q bllddolk fur political
this strikes them as reason- Fineman, TIDI Russat and lc:m, sevmd p-oblems actu- pin - a flka-, a conman
-~setcdandprolettledall
able reflects 1he deep llilfC- Mautmi Dowd preside ova- ~y: _The ~ of a malality . ~to which roughly a penn8IICilt House of Lords. oracial coalition to beat bis life, ~~
half 1he .Democratic farty
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coverage
of . America's wounds isb't shows be u
die
has fallen.
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Once again, witb feeling: was characteristic. That. it Mlrtin Lutbc:r King Jr., IIlllCh to keep blacks down
The votes belong to 1he vot- would be a brilliant piece of murdered 40 years ago next as white racism docs. All
en, not the candidates. oratory was f~ 1110Dth. Putting aside the this self-pitying Obsessing
Oddly, it's Sen. Hillary After all, it was on Obama's fact that Obama'.s first ~ae- owe the sorrows of hilitllly
Clinton, who grasps that favorite tqeme, the subject tion to viileotapes of leads II!OWhere. So bow
elemelltary deiDOCI'Iitic priu- of bis ~o IJ&lt;?oks and ~ Wright's.c:rackpot ~ was ClOiiiC 'be't bcea ~chen
ciple, whom critics say feels bis p~es11lenhal campa1gn: to go oo TV deoymg he'd for- 20 years. J•• ..,_,,118 he
"entitled" to the presidency. himSelf as a living . symbol ever beard tbcm, what was doesn't3t:t it'?.
Meanwhile, TV pundits like of racial n:coDcilillion.
Mr. Hope doina sitting in a
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DmwcmtCNN's Jack: Cafferty warn
As such, pans ofObama's ancago pew listening to . Gtu,ene cot-teist GeJu!
ustbatshooldObama's 'sup- speech struck a deep chord . this rubbish?
LyotU is a~ magapolterS be disappointed m . with anybody cona:med Granted, more malignant ziM awanl winller and co·
their hopes, ~·you wouldn't about America's Original oonsense is vended in the author: of '"Tile HW!ting of
~ant to live in this country." Sin of slavery and Jim name of God tJw1 all other tlrt! Presidt!nt" (St MtUtin's
Amoreconcisewayoftum- Crow. Few Democrats topics
combined.
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members Ill' rufi for the
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highest oflioe in 1he land daey'd bdp build tt..t roaliand build a coalition of tioiKiagda&gt;••""'of?' ,
whtie and N"'*: I atiM and Second, what do the
Asian, rich and ~· young Qbunas
Harvard Law
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money or tbr: ooUunnment can be sent to Pani Smith,
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seotimmt turns . decidedly OOI!Sl•mcr ooofj.k .. e aat U.S. losses have lxm b!ltial
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· reoeat days have . beea mine die futureofUJIISI!I!III'I' dac:h!llllel ... itis~ilhalht:r
somcwbat willillg to ova-- 'S(JCll'lio&amp; pabaps the -a dim,~ G..;..,., eoor-•11iu
loot. bad news, and Pmlie ailicalpartofdac:ecOJMmY. J.ackwlillloa-.
inooming data to fiDd aoyHistorically, wben die
Richlnl A. · Dicbon,
, thing up1a1 - even if it index bas slm••itd to lbe 60 - • · makd: !111A giu •
doesn't ICIIIy give dan tbe · lO 65 range. it kDds 10 aJiD.. Lcnwy's Jlr Si! dl Rc:(UU
IIIOU aocura1e pic.IJR of die cidc with SllJCt madd bot· in Palm Bc:arh f1a.., bas
cunmt eooiDDic climate.
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fidding ' lois of
· C'onsicb the mdioo 10 a using tbe pm as a guide: inquiries 1iom. cljrm about
lqlOil Monday from tbe Wbea it waslait tlulluw ill wbcftw' 1he nwt.ct's botNlliooal Associalion· of Mardlof2003,dac:•!Wilrt .... isiKR.
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borne sales rose 2.9 pc:iaD quem 1111•111n; but tbe reces offici•lly eub:ac:d a bear
in ~ 10 a .......,.ally ~ back 11m was altarJy maJtrt, ftich typically
rae of S.03. ova- by a ~. • in its m •s die S&amp;P SOU aod tbe
nuDim units on a !DOII!b- "'inl:mcy~ ~ as it is - . Dow jndo'"'•ials lose lO (JCI'over--o••••b hllsis, awln,; a ~·l!ing to ~ ·by ~ from diM pelt_ He
siHnootb losing 5Rak. MCIIlll Lynch.
· also wams daM emcae
Jfo•"""'Pidi"8 stocts SOiied
In aclditioD, lbe "eli(Kaa- bclmb srDiiiiCI!flevds can
6.S pc:iu:ol 011 lhlt news, lions" ICOIIIpllllml of tbe hannt dac: madd for
which also help:d 00ve the smvey, wllidt looks a wlul OM ....... •
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ovmlll nwt.ct higher
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ID~estors chose to i8f101C pt:11 ill dac: next six 011•dlb,
11lc madd is d ~
yt"J~£-ovcr-yc:afell in Mad lO levels last ia tenas of supply. and
-. wbidJ l!IC o•tsilhed a 1ieell in Jlccembcr 1973, drmaod," Dill,.... smd.
bdabirooda"-shoMDg when a six1Uftel' coolnYc:"**liwbGibintwe've
that existing bome sales SU!IJI'I' mxssioll was just a rh d tbe ftom in lituRe
plunged ...ty 24 P,tHJCU. matiJ«. Aft!~' thall, lbe _._ priDes may 111ri•*ly be
Barry . Rilholtt, cEb and b:l IIUDhled in 11M! 1111:n .w-, ... zj\lell die sipifidiR:&lt;:IOrofequily 'n :sCadl.a IJRel()sixUMdlw,.)..lcnill amt ~ dlloom·
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1hc: questioo . today is
General Manager-News Edlor
. will doer 1he growing llUIIlbe£ of Wall Sired firms
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In m:eat days, doen: have
· tx=A:n . some breU:s in dtC:
l11lldet 's steep . decline.
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Today IS ThursiJay, April 3, the 94th day of 20Q8. 1benl · Marlret technicians say
~e 272 days left m tbe f!!1L
some CDCOUI3;ging signs are
)belay's Highl!pt in ltisbJiy: On April 3, 19611; 1he day eme.ging. Among l h_ r m is
~ be was assassiNfrd in ~ 1l:nn.. die Rev. • that 57 percrnt of stocb in
Martinl..utla~Jr.delivc:mlbis&amp;pn.....mounaaintopn : the S&amp;P 500 are trading
Sf! : : b to a rally of Slriking W&gt;il•;. .. 'lfiOitas. ·
.·
• above tbeir SCklay a~,
On tbis date: ID 1783, •thor Wasbill,gtoo Irving was born which indicates die gams
in New Yurt.
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underlymg
between St. Joseph, Mo~ and Sacrammto, Calif.
strengdl. acrotdi.~ to
In 1865, Union forces occupied 1he Coofeclcnlle api.tal SlOd:-dala tJ3Cka" BeSf!OU
of Riduoond, Va.
ln... emncut Group. .
In 1882. outlaw Jesse James was shot to dealb in St.
1bo5c oc:Juoti~ on bcner
.losepb, Mo., by Robert FonJ. a "'"""er of James' pig.
times ahead seem to believe
In 1936, Bruoo Hanptmarm was eltdi•W"Jttd in Tnuon, . that die WORt of the subNJ7, for tbe kidnap-mUlde~- of lbc r i ........gb chilcL
· prime ~ crisis · ·is
ln 1946, Lt. Gen. M•saharoHomma,lheJ~pBDCSCcom- · duouP, and the Fedaal
lllliOOer respOnsible fur tbc Batun ~ Maldt, was c:xe- • Reselve, chrougb i~ moeat
cuted by~= ooJtside Manila
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ac1i0ns · to rescue lkar
In 1948,
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Trianao signed ido law 1he t.brsbaU · ·
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Plan. desi~ to bdp Ew:op:au allies n:build after Wodd
War 0 aod leSist COmDMmism .
In 1968, North VidMil agn:cd lO meet witb U.S. Rpre- .
sentatives to set up preliminary peace talks.
. ·
T~'i'S
ln ·l974, deadly tornadoes 5IJ:UI:t wide pattsoftbc South ·
and Midwest be~ jumping across the boolec into
()lnada·• more 1bau 300 fa:atities n:sultcd.
BillS, giLLS
In 1996, an Air foR:e jc:llioc:r canyiog Coouneroe
Sa:u:wy Roo Browo and AoJrtican business t'V""Itives
Crasbtd iii QQatia, killing all35 people aboaid.
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Five years ago: Moving with a sease of wartime UIJMCY.
tbe House aod Seoate sqNIIlltely agRed to give Plesidcat
Bush nearly $80 billioo 1b cany out tbe baUie againt&gt;t Iraq
and IJMlCt 1he tlual of lauxi&amp;m. Atlaatic m,agarine editor
Michael KeHy, 46, boc•me die first A.ml:ric:lll joumalist to
be killed while oovaing 1he Iraq
wbco bis Anny
Humvee came undc:l- fite ,and rolled into a canal Cuban
security forces anested abc bijacka's of a pa.....,p fmy,
resa•ing nearly SO bnstagcs.
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.inttm~a!t...ro~ams, but
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said the infu•siOn of money would ~­
ly expand what's available
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"You can't build a wall
around Ohio. but you · can
·snake Ohio so attractive and
get peoele ingrained in the
fabric of what they' rc: doing
·.here that they don't want to
:leave," Husted said.
I eadcni pointed to slatistics showing that more college gractuates leave Ohio

than move iniO ttie state. demaod, ·with tbc · state's
The staistiCii show that 27 JeSOUrCCS followihg the lead
peuast ofbadlelor's gradu- of industry.
ates and 41 pa:tc:nt of mcd·
"We know !bat one of the.
ical school graduates leave most provc11 and most effi:c.
Ohio wilhin six months of tive strategies for keeping
graduation. ·
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students here in Obio is to
The state would solicit 'link 1Mm to Ohio businessproposals from Obio col- es 1hrougbjobs," said Boanl
leges and universities to of Regents l"1w!a:Uor Eric
spur innovative ideas on Fingedwt. He said increashow tO connect litlldents ing poUege mrollment with employers. Both col- oDe: of bis and Strickland's
lege and gnwinate students goals for higher edncati&lt;xl
could participate. In co-op - , CQII!d be vieweid as an
programs, students lltanate empty goal if Ohio can't get
lletween taking courses and -' !hose graduates to stay and
. worlcing for a company; ~the eootii?IIIY·
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internship programs are
,._u sted saJd ~usmess
generally brief periods of groups ,be mel wttb were
employment that qualify for supportive of tbe work force
academic credit
plan.
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· time and euergy to develop
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llbttten, GRbrir!l IP..w.m!, lllmman illkJlo J oio, Moses IMQgan
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Dr.IBiimbr:tb IRcea ~ :prof.essor of -music .at 'tell!mlhall,
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llibeihurdiris~ocatNI.at JOBIFillh liv.e. iniHutJtiJ!gton.
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1l1he Willow Wood 'Sillgefs will -sing. Tile _groups have volmiteetcil ribriir:titne 'to 'help in 1he .construction of a .church
.ceutm mVH'!h!am Where &lt;Christians are meeting under_grmmd lin tibcir fhomcs.
11'111: .Cimnib ..center is a mission project of 1hc Shawnee
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prciCDl.and ~ .to IW5801iatc.. 1be mcdi!!IAr usually
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•- The W.est Virginia
hitiision of Culture .-a
llisuwy. "Will IUDVcil a jcdlibit, ""W.est Vor,giai•':t&gt;
Gift;aoilheWO!il4:fh. .~
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.rrginia
to Gov. Joe
· lMaDohin m .and 1iirst Lady
Gayle
'Mancbin
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J:ommissioner
Randall
~Smith of the Division
'!Of Culture and History.
.: 1be cxhibitiatl and open~ l'COCJIIion J~IC free :and

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Pumet~,OH

"EJ.Jl"'rierw: Fenton:
:~~ -An Art. of
'1bDd and Heart,~ and purd•se the limited edition
flip vase and a ooffce table

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5tqp in .at 1be c~ Center in :the Carriage HllliSe
Jocan.d direct!y
1be Lillian Jones .Mnll'um. 73
IBroadway St.
·
·
-~
lf.he ~ncalom' D:umr is cipe11 .evi!J'¥ ·~ !il'IIIFnoon from 1 .until-4 p.m. No J!PPOintmcnts JJIC neccssacy.
'While w.e Jio offm J!Cnealogy classes throughout the year,
you.donotbaveto .waitforlhc.classesto 'leing your search.
Just bring in 1he "Iliiii1C of a grandparent, or .even just .a
:panmt, .and w.e'.can -show you bow to lOClUC obituaries, find .
birth .and .death record, look at CCIISUS records, :prepare
family 1&gt;heets .and pedigree .charts, .etc . .and you will be on
_your -way to 1hc .enjoyment of discovering your roots.
1Thcre is no cllarge for this service, aside from the .use of
:the .copy llUICbine. Join .us at the Genealogy Center and
.discov.er:yourroots . .

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Bandcrafted
American
JG/ass Artistry.
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lbl!f!Qpainted .deooration ifca.. IIIICIJl(JI;ia1 !Piece from ibe
1tlpijqg :bircli trees, .a stmam if.enton
Centennial
..allllOIIIItllim in ;the ibaclc- Collection .in 2005~ an
p•11Cl. A cHTdinal .and Jlf!Jdbyst carniv.al glass
· ~.add:to:tbeilccor. !bowl ~ira l910-l2; .an
~ 'lli:iii he 100 ..pd ~.lit
&lt;1Jlalescent
..:! nmhenil \1/.llSeS .av.ailiiii\ICC di!ib cira
&lt;~tile rfor iP mthase Jlt $99 "1 ~-~ ltuu1ging .beans on
cadlpluslalt.
.
willow _green· '&lt;1P~m
nae lbocik wa puhlisbed pitcllcr, &amp;signed by master
h .!005 in .con_,illnction 8}1iss mfist Dav.e F.etty for
.utb ;the .corqpany ii il OOib ilhe llenton Connoisseur
..IIIBWer-sary. lit features i(ldllection in 2003~ .and .a
ClOilar pbmo_gr.apbs ,of 100 fR.lan:wtine green fan v.ase
R
• ~s 11tems .Chosen .cm:a l-9!5-28. ,
.
.
iby • n6o'S ,of ibe Fentpn
Ue \O}der 'historic.8l
r ?,;v :to rice~ tile com- ~ in .. :tbe Balcony
JIIIIIY ii
ihistucy
t i lillllcty .JJIC !from :tbe W.est
Amcrir.11' to fllllmlost pro- V~ State :Museum
· 4ucc:rof'Juuutm.;te oolon:d t;:Ollcction. 1lbe new~
art _glass. It has heco per- pirlces in 1hc !LOOby Glille!y
sona11y 'S~ t!y Jillie al'iHIII'1Milfffim !be Fenton
members oflhe family .and A:rl. Glass
Co.
of
be :pur.cba-:1 ifor WilliBmstow:n, W:V.a.
$49.501!lns tax.
Fowi&amp;d in 1905 by
The exhibit is on di~ h•~IN'Ii lirllik L .and JOhn
in tbe .Lobb-y Gallmy wheft W. Fenton. ~ .a ~sea ~s
\'i_sitors Glln «c a cOlo.tful ··ifacloly tla!!Jdi"! m .Martins
wall of, art £laS&amp; ibllt .bas lieny. Ohio, 1he tanon Art
been pmdnN"J! from ~tn Glass~..initWJ~ ~ist.ed
2007. ~also J~IC 'VltnJWis d'ibc umtbers:pam!i"l!.decwhich 1 contain fi!lurines, orations on glass blanks
season~l
glasswm:c .and from other' glass ~ufacIICkcted vases from tie lUI'Cili. ~ soon discovsame t~ _period.
emil . it was difficnh to
The north wing of tbc acqwre tbe ~s tbejT ~Balcony Gallery has a ed !'0 they began producmg
-timcltne of the jllass com- ibeu: own g1assw.BIC. Till;
. pany and histortcal pJ.eCCs finn glass from· the ne:w
dating from I 907 to 2005, Fenton . factory
!D
including a fa~ vase Williamstown, W.Va., was

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lUCi&gt; GRANDE- Casey Purdy will be having her senior
!Fenton :rank-s among the
recital.at3p:m.
on Saturday, April3, in the Berry Fine Ans
•worldts f&lt;m:most ~
Auditorium
.llttbe
Universi~ of Rio Grande.
of haniimaile an !lass. h ts
:tbe Iargent IDliiUifacturer of
:bandmade.colon:d glass in
ihe 'United States and. is
TellOwned for innovattv.e
!lass.collll'!l as ~ll .as hand;painted .decorations on
II ._,
1Jm8sed .and blown glass-

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FCi&gt;RTSMOUTiil- A talking dog, a middle-aged man who
lfor m&lt;m: than .a .century,
loves
the .dog, and his wife who bates the dog make up a
!Fenton has mw.eloped new
uniguetale inlheromantic comedy "Sylvia," by A.R Gurney,
~1~ .and ;patterns includmg -~ &lt;enlumccd -wttb tn ·be presented in five performances beginning at 7:30 p.m.
.hand-paint.ed floral .decora- on Apri19, 10. 11 and 12 and a matinee perfOTUilllll% at 2:30
lions .and 12k !!Old .aocents. p.m. on Sunday, April, l3 in the Kabl Studio Theatre at
1n 2005, ;fbe .company .ccle- Shawnee State 'University's Vern Riffe Center for the Ans.
ln:ated ru.lf!Oth anni&gt;~.er&amp;lll)'. · The play was originally produced by the Manhattan
l'be fum as now led by ll'bcatrcCltibin 1995 with Sarnb Jessica Parker in the lead·
.
·third- .and foiJ!IIl-genemtimt ing role .as Sylvia.
'The
interestin_g
part
·
o
f
this
play
is
that
the
actress
playF.emon family m.etnberS
who wmt with more than ing Sylvia plays it as herself." said John Huston, SSU's
400 employees, mcludmg coordinator of theater. "She does not wear a dog costume
sltilled glass workers and and she talk!;,"
In the play. husband and wife. Greg and Kate. have
decorators.
.
.
moved
to Manhattan and Greg brings home a dog he found
For more mfo!ID.•~o.n
in
the
J!ill'kbearing
only the name ··sylvia" on her name tag.
~t ibe West ,Vu:guuas
Sylvia
becomes
a
bone
of contention between husband and
Gift tolhe World: .F entonRan~
~rican wife as she rivals for .his affection.
C£g understands evcrythiog Sylvia say1&gt;, but Kate. not
Glass Artistry eldubJt opendoesn't understand Sylvia. she hates her. The mamage
only
ing, .contact liWQUCliiWi ·
becomes
in jeopardy until Sylvia becomes a valued pan_of
~Octor, depu~. -':O;'Mris. · ,
stoner for :the Dim10n, .at C£g and Kate's lives.
Megan Mertz plays the part of Sylvia, Ben Ott plays
(304) 558-0220..
.
For more _mforma1wn C£g, and Me¢dith Francis plays Kate. Other characters in
about the ex'!ib1t.. coniiJOl the play are Tom, played~ Evan Musin. Leslie( played by
Charles Moms, d1re_~~ of Ashley Sparks, and Phyllis, played by Amy Willett. Huston
collectwns and exhtbltwns is directing. the play and Kit Kongos is stage manager.
GenCral admission is $6. To purchase tickets or for inore
for the .diVISIOn, at (304)
558-0220.
information, call the McKinley .Bol otflCC at {140) 351-3600.

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iDiuniibar CJhoir ..and \Uniwrsey ((]horus 'Will rgM: dhcir
dJ!R iii!I1JeSler .concert 'Saturday,~ .'S .at~ [p.'lil . .at tibe

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lllbc&lt;£~JI~CC~tris ifme.Jmil qpen ttolthe putilic.

.otb &lt;ensenitiles ~ lbc \UIIder &gt;the iJimction of ll hhrt
WJ1!¥, .assi&amp;&amp;ant IJIIrifcSIIOf tof&lt;clionil music -ctlnCJition iJil tibe
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OndluiWJ &lt;011 iile ~ 11111ill ;be .wmia; ~ «ililwatuti
ll'ietlnigi &amp; IPJtl.esttina, JJohann 'Sebastian !Bach, !Benjamin
llbttten, GRbrir!l IP..w.m!, lllmman illkJlo J oio, Moses IMQgan
.and Eric Whitacre. llihe 40IIIIIIIt wjll.a!J;o feature Wilinistl;
Dr.IBiimbr:tb IRcea ~ :prof.essor of -music .at 'tell!mlhall,
.and
.lli.vitlen, !her -stlldent,.and .~Jll!llnisl 'l'luri 'Mlleo_y.
llibeihurdiris~ocatNI.at JOBIFillh liv.e. iniHutJtiJ!gton.
!Forjurlher dnjomultion, call Wr.ay 41 (304) '696-.2399 or ·

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Sbile flllnile ii'W 0.1. . 11i111m IWIII !be ltiliWI ~111 ~ 11!1• tthe JJamesA. tl!ltlidw .a!letic .e-mail wr.ayr.@mar.slwll.edu.
b:w.Alss Qdiii&amp;JJiAJm. 1feam lli&amp;dbet&amp; .a, llftt, Aidlwcii Art.d d amtiiBwudi fWiin~ IWIIBI flmnt, !K'riSta ~; tCEiit&amp;i bmk,·
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!held .at W.ateiloo \United Methodist Church nn -88hm!uy,
bi13.at~:rn. .
.
1Ehe IGotl&amp;iDen, lFhe 'New Prophets, Twin Heart 1'rio arul
1l1he Willow Wood 'Sillgefs will -sing. Tile _groups have volmiteetcil ribriir:titne 'to 'help in 1he .construction of a .church
.ceutm mVH'!h!am Where &lt;Christians are meeting under_grmmd lin tibcir fhomcs.
11'111: .Cimnib ..center is a mission project of 1hc Shawnee
'VJilley ®illlrict of :the United Methodist Church. For information, .ca1l (740) 6113-1204.

Wp.-r1llilll. _,_~
may objeolivdy Wnri~

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of
· ~ vei'S1lS lbe beodits of fldel!e"' Die ._Jj ...
ikl£ is not 1lJcK a a judge, jUJY, « adJil:nbJr oflbe case,
oor a llll advocalc or advisor for eitbcr WJe. You IIIIISt
evaluate your fin!llll'fi; ;and lie badits of posdlk: A..: No. 1be IIDNfi•er
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A..: Gcncnlly, yes. A locndcr IqAC"' ntatjve with .abority to settle and the cwmnt JBUJlCily &lt;lJWia(&lt;s~ should be
prciCDl.and ~ .to IW5801iatc.. 1be mcdi!!IAr usually
"WiU meet llqJIIT.IIIely w.idt eacb l.dde for private, more c.an-

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been -set
t"or Friday. Apnil4 .at ll a.m..
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· ~ton Art Glass . ~xhibition opens at Cultuml Center

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·~ OIAIU..ESION, W ..V.a. · mond' .qpili: ;plll!mll Jllld

•- The W.est Virginia
hitiision of Culture .-a
llisuwy. "Will IUDVcil a jcdlibit, ""W.est Vor,giai•':t&gt;
Gift;aoilheWO!il4:fh. .~
AnrriclGJass Attist:ly,n 'lll!iih
)D qlliolllod~ a '7 p.m..•

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....

. ~ Oilnnl ()wncr, Stale
iQgJito1
CJomplei · ii:n

~.
• V$:tors can meet Gcvqe
~ Soon Fenton, pe!lidclll
':ad vide presiiietn of de
""''"4*''Y. lllld ·'llflitness de
;jj8c ·* ,e4 ation ,of ~inJjtcil &lt;Cidi~ lllld iiUl"iJ• se4,
~~b tall flip VJIIICii

»..

~ed

"West . Vi
.rrginia
to Gov. Joe
· lMaDohin m .and 1iirst Lady
Gayle
'Mancbin
..00
J:ommissioner
Randall
~Smith of the Division
'!Of Culture and History.
.: 1be cxhibitiatl and open~ l'COCJIIion J~IC free :and

"'W"mtcrn

·~tolhepublic.

.• Vlsitms also can sec a 22-

·~ film ilbout 1bc oom-

~y

Pumet~,OH

"EJ.Jl"'rierw: Fenton:
:~~ -An Art. of
'1bDd and Heart,~ and purd•se the limited edition
flip vase and a ooffce table

Pill

507 MuiJeuy 11aiyhls •

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Jill._ ..... '\?

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lbeyood iile ;traj!itiolllil.clril.ilrcn's lt8les ~We know. ~

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.!JAODl!JN - I f:you .J~IC :intcrcstcd in 1raCing _your family m:e, :but futveri't known bow to get started, feel free 10
5tqp in .at 1be c~ Center in :the Carriage HllliSe
Jocan.d direct!y
1be Lillian Jones .Mnll'um. 73
IBroadway St.
·
·
-~
lf.he ~ncalom' D:umr is cipe11 .evi!J'¥ ·~ !il'IIIFnoon from 1 .until-4 p.m. No J!PPOintmcnts JJIC neccssacy.
'While w.e Jio offm J!Cnealogy classes throughout the year,
you.donotbaveto .waitforlhc.classesto 'leing your search.
Just bring in 1he "Iliiii1C of a grandparent, or .even just .a
:panmt, .and w.e'.can -show you bow to lOClUC obituaries, find .
birth .and .death record, look at CCIISUS records, :prepare
family 1&gt;heets .and pedigree .charts, .etc . .and you will be on
_your -way to 1hc .enjoyment of discovering your roots.
1Thcre is no cllarge for this service, aside from the .use of
:the .copy llUICbine. Join .us at the Genealogy Center and
.discov.er:yourroots . .

1JCbilllf

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entitled

Fenton :

Bandcrafted
American
JG/ass Artistry.
. .
!. 'fbe "West . Virg:una
W"mtcr"
is indifo blue
&lt;'- ·

•

in~

f!':

,.u irM:rw dia-

.a ~ iii .a !Don flenton ]lfniluced on !Jan. 2, 1907.

lbl!f!Qpainted .deooration ifca.. IIIICIJl(JI;ia1 !Piece from ibe
1tlpijqg :bircli trees, .a stmam if.enton
Centennial
..allllOIIIItllim in ;the ibaclc- Collection .in 2005~ an
p•11Cl. A cHTdinal .and Jlf!Jdbyst carniv.al glass
· ~.add:to:tbeilccor. !bowl ~ira l910-l2; .an
~ 'lli:iii he 100 ..pd ~.lit
&lt;1Jlalescent
..:! nmhenil \1/.llSeS .av.ailiiii\ICC di!ib cira
&lt;~tile rfor iP mthase Jlt $99 "1 ~-~ ltuu1ging .beans on
cadlpluslalt.
.
willow _green· '&lt;1P~m
nae lbocik wa puhlisbed pitcllcr, &amp;signed by master
h .!005 in .con_,illnction 8}1iss mfist Dav.e F.etty for
.utb ;the .corqpany ii il OOib ilhe llenton Connoisseur
..IIIBWer-sary. lit features i(ldllection in 2003~ .and .a
ClOilar pbmo_gr.apbs ,of 100 fR.lan:wtine green fan v.ase
R
• ~s 11tems .Chosen .cm:a l-9!5-28. ,
.
.
iby • n6o'S ,of ibe Fentpn
Ue \O}der 'historic.8l
r ?,;v :to rice~ tile com- ~ in .. :tbe Balcony
JIIIIIY ii
ihistucy
t i lillllcty .JJIC !from :tbe W.est
Amcrir.11' to fllllmlost pro- V~ State :Museum
· 4ucc:rof'Juuutm.;te oolon:d t;:Ollcction. 1lbe new~
art _glass. It has heco per- pirlces in 1hc !LOOby Glille!y
sona11y 'S~ t!y Jillie al'iHIII'1Milfffim !be Fenton
members oflhe family .and A:rl. Glass
Co.
of
be :pur.cba-:1 ifor WilliBmstow:n, W:V.a.
$49.501!lns tax.
Fowi&amp;d in 1905 by
The exhibit is on di~ h•~IN'Ii lirllik L .and JOhn
in tbe .Lobb-y Gallmy wheft W. Fenton. ~ .a ~sea ~s
\'i_sitors Glln «c a cOlo.tful ··ifacloly tla!!Jdi"! m .Martins
wall of, art £laS&amp; ibllt .bas lieny. Ohio, 1he tanon Art
been pmdnN"J! from ~tn Glass~..initWJ~ ~ist.ed
2007. ~also J~IC 'VltnJWis d'ibc umtbers:pam!i"l!.decwhich 1 contain fi!lurines, orations on glass blanks
season~l
glasswm:c .and from other' glass ~ufacIICkcted vases from tie lUI'Cili. ~ soon discovsame t~ _period.
emil . it was difficnh to
The north wing of tbc acqwre tbe ~s tbejT ~Balcony Gallery has a ed !'0 they began producmg
-timcltne of the jllass com- ibeu: own g1assw.BIC. Till;
. pany and histortcal pJ.eCCs finn glass from· the ne:w
dating from I 907 to 2005, Fenton . factory
!D
including a fa~ vase Williamstown, W.Va., was

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lUCi&gt; GRANDE- Casey Purdy will be having her senior
!Fenton :rank-s among the
recital.at3p:m.
on Saturday, April3, in the Berry Fine Ans
•worldts f&lt;m:most ~
Auditorium
.llttbe
Universi~ of Rio Grande.
of haniimaile an !lass. h ts
:tbe Iargent IDliiUifacturer of
:bandmade.colon:d glass in
ihe 'United States and. is
TellOwned for innovattv.e
!lass.collll'!l as ~ll .as hand;painted .decorations on
II ._,
1Jm8sed .and blown glass-

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FCi&gt;RTSMOUTiil- A talking dog, a middle-aged man who
lfor m&lt;m: than .a .century,
loves
the .dog, and his wife who bates the dog make up a
!Fenton has mw.eloped new
uniguetale inlheromantic comedy "Sylvia," by A.R Gurney,
~1~ .and ;patterns includmg -~ &lt;enlumccd -wttb tn ·be presented in five performances beginning at 7:30 p.m.
.hand-paint.ed floral .decora- on Apri19, 10. 11 and 12 and a matinee perfOTUilllll% at 2:30
lions .and 12k !!Old .aocents. p.m. on Sunday, April, l3 in the Kabl Studio Theatre at
1n 2005, ;fbe .company .ccle- Shawnee State 'University's Vern Riffe Center for the Ans.
ln:ated ru.lf!Oth anni&gt;~.er&amp;lll)'. · The play was originally produced by the Manhattan
l'be fum as now led by ll'bcatrcCltibin 1995 with Sarnb Jessica Parker in the lead·
.
·third- .and foiJ!IIl-genemtimt ing role .as Sylvia.
'The
interestin_g
part
·
o
f
this
play
is
that
the
actress
playF.emon family m.etnberS
who wmt with more than ing Sylvia plays it as herself." said John Huston, SSU's
400 employees, mcludmg coordinator of theater. "She does not wear a dog costume
sltilled glass workers and and she talk!;,"
In the play. husband and wife. Greg and Kate. have
decorators.
.
.
moved
to Manhattan and Greg brings home a dog he found
For more mfo!ID.•~o.n
in
the
J!ill'kbearing
only the name ··sylvia" on her name tag.
~t ibe West ,Vu:guuas
Sylvia
becomes
a
bone
of contention between husband and
Gift tolhe World: .F entonRan~
~rican wife as she rivals for .his affection.
C£g understands evcrythiog Sylvia say1&gt;, but Kate. not
Glass Artistry eldubJt opendoesn't understand Sylvia. she hates her. The mamage
only
ing, .contact liWQUCliiWi ·
becomes
in jeopardy until Sylvia becomes a valued pan_of
~Octor, depu~. -':O;'Mris. · ,
stoner for :the Dim10n, .at C£g and Kate's lives.
Megan Mertz plays the part of Sylvia, Ben Ott plays
(304) 558-0220..
.
For more _mforma1wn C£g, and Me¢dith Francis plays Kate. Other characters in
about the ex'!ib1t.. coniiJOl the play are Tom, played~ Evan Musin. Leslie( played by
Charles Moms, d1re_~~ of Ashley Sparks, and Phyllis, played by Amy Willett. Huston
collectwns and exhtbltwns is directing. the play and Kit Kongos is stage manager.
GenCral admission is $6. To purchase tickets or for inore
for the .diVISIOn, at (304)
558-0220.
information, call the McKinley .Bol otflCC at {140) 351-3600.

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Mideast
'Conference

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llftemoon. Rio fust won tile
-suspended game, I{)s9, and
1hen proceeded to throttle
1he Lady Jackets by scores
of 14-3 and 14-0.
ltio Grande (10-&lt;6, 4-0
AMC) edged the Lady
Jaola:ts with two runs in tile
bottom of the seYenth to ·
cOmesfroJnsbehind to win
tbe suspended l{)s9.
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Senior catcher Whitney
Hadellll bad a career-day,

.goil:Jg 5-for-5 with a dOuble
RBI. Senior centcl-

'Mahon m:orded tbrec
bits eacb. Mahon drove in
two nms, scomd tbree times
.and bad a bome tun lllld a
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'Sophomore third baseman
Kaycyn Heading bad two
hits and knocked in two
TUDS :
The Redwomen
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park - be bad a !oCtatchy
throat, an illllieation that he's •
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going tbroupt the clubhouse. Nothing about his
performance was s~y.
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Uni:versey of Rio Grande
Redwomeu ·Softball team
fmisbed off the season
sweep of C-edarville and
jumped out
to a 4-0 start
in American
Mideast
'Conference

7 . ,5:p.11'1.

-.g.cttt " -•,JS;.p.--m.

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s 0 u t h
li&gt;iYision
play

after

:taking care of business ver-

Cedarnlle on Tuesday
llftemoon. Rio fust won tile
-suspended game, I{)s9, and
1hen proceeded to throttle
1he Lady Jackets by scores
of 14-3 and 14-0.
ltio Grande (10-&lt;6, 4-0
AMC) edged the Lady
Jaola:ts with two runs in tile
bottom of the seYenth to ·
cOmesfroJnsbehind to win
tbe suspended l{)s9.
. .
iUS

Senior catcher Whitney
Hadellll bad a career-day,

.goil:Jg 5-for-5 with a dOuble
RBI. Senior centcl-

'Mahon m:orded tbrec
bits eacb. Mahon drove in
two nms, scomd tbree times
.and bad a bome tun lllld a
.double.
'Sophomore third baseman
Kaycyn Heading bad two
hits and knocked in two
TUDS :
The Redwomen
~ 16 bits in the sus-

..

lftll:wl kllf'1,; htaff. (JJIN£Uit:lll
bDulsd'llliitlimr. . . - oltite Visits.
,au an"tlilfbd not1D Visit:Ohio~

1"""""d game.

foqour naliel :c rds

Snulhem'
s
tlasey
pitch durifC T\OIHIIIiiU8 ,&amp;1115 .son:tia:l:ne:-!:J:I:.:t
5mdh Gallla In "1eaJBfville-on iWIIdnesdB¥. Turley, a ·11011tMtKI.-,1tlrew a -IIO'IIItllll· ln-1111
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~('loud
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'With tbree tunS scored and
an RBI.
Sopbomore Sophia Young
picked up the victory for

.. .... :··

Rio Grande. Young (4--3)

FAn• •«ion's 3-nut IMHner in 9th gives Reils
6-5 will over Arizona
.
.

.

"h loob liB W'C obon!d
illlve jlllt let bim bunt it. 1
tried~ ~ (with the
1111111 .
). but 1Ift it over
.die
.-1 be 'tl'ellt with
it."The bill lan!lec! in tbe
1owei' deck in left field,
IOIIdiq · led~ playm
ltl'OimJ.na into temicla:le
around · home
l'~·

plm, drawing an interference call that provided ·the
...,., out of t1ie innina·
Cinc:in!llri's Ken Ciiifky
Jr. !flllllined hitleH in two

··=

pJII!M,
llomim
·lh.Y of him · IOWIII
lbe .

tlltth uiaY&amp;ir to .-:11
'
Untll die ninth, rlaJ!t,ban·
der DID IUmn Wll tbe ltlr.
He doubled.ICO!ed a nm. bit
fnc:amacion waa Jidii11Y a llCrifiDe fly and pitcbed
equlfed the moment he six innin&amp;s during his
arrived.
·
.
Diamondbaob
debut,

"'f Clllllle be Wll -~
I&amp;) p!ll JR 11',... 011 him..Jf,
Pbillipl llid: .,.m alad it
·beppeoed the 'fil!Y it dld. h's
a bemtiful ·lhing to tee it
·blppen to a young player
like Edwin."

Left-bander
Jeremy
Affeldt (1..0) escaped a
bases-loaded threat in the
lop of the ninth, J)lltfiJII! bim
in position for the wiii. He
11111: a break when Eric
Bvnvos ran into hi.· s soft
~;;der in front of the

;:tnl! the defenclinl! NL
chlmpions in position
for aDOibeC close win,
·
Hami wasn't feeling gOOd
when be arri-ved at the ball·
park - be bad a !oCtatchy
throat, an illllieation that he's •
coming down with a Yirus
going tbroupt the clubhouse. Nothing about his
performance was s~y.
"Just the stuff goinG
around ·the clubbQuse, .
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Buckeyes will miss Gholston, but
Wilson's return bel~ the loss
liT tlusTT MIU.ER

should triple or quadruple
our numbers from last year."
You can chalk that up to
COLUMBUS - When
false bravado, youth or else
Vernon Gholston elecred to
an ·indication of how much
give_up his seni_or season at
talent the Buckeyes have.
Ohio State to Jump to tfJe
No mattet, Wilson's return
· NFL draft. it left a sizable
gives the Buckeyes a tope
hole in the Buckeyes' defen~
notch candidate at end. He
siveiline.
.
~s .he's almostfuUy ·recov. "'We'rc!oil!g'lomisshim
ci'edimmfbebrciken 'l egand
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.neects only 10 shake ~ of
Lawrence 'Wdson ·wd 1hl,t
.tbe rust ~ of bis ·game to
~.after one of the !CJIDI s
get back: wh~ ; he was
~workouts, '1 ~'he oli;V"'ijile.
. .,
· 'befare .his i'!iuty.
..
U
'hest .ilefensm: line- "'Die J4 saCks, lhilt s fbe
Also it wa8n't .. as tf
m~ajn the.caanay 'lastyear. good news," Heacoclc .said. Wilso,; a 6-foot-4" 274~ou lose:fueliest defensiv_e ·~bad news is, v;.,e'vegot po~ out of ~n _St.
tineman ~ :.tb:e country, tt · to replace 14 Sllliks.
. · . Vincent-St. · Mwy Htgh
.bikes anbrg ·.toil on your
Heacack: figures ·the · Schoo~. just sill around ~n ­
defense.
.
. B.uc'keyes .can ~ JJP for vaJescmg. fktook &lt;lUI active
)'es, 'Ghoi~ton W!l~ 'be . his absence _with Jll!Pli:&gt;V~ roie ·in team meetings,
Dl!Ssed. But n,s ,not as lit !the play out of~ tack:les; wtth . PIJ!IIPing up teammates and
Buckeyes don t:tJa:v.e·~ W'lison puttmg togc:ther a helpmg to instruct the
players ~. 'Will~ _3md strong comeb~k btd and. ~nger players. All the
able to .assume:' tW: ptmn. Heyward ~JD.B to the .whlle, he was working hard
Wilson, ftbr &lt;UDe: Be Willi ~wleage he carnal from on rehab. ·
·
. .
the staiter Ill: oaed the end being :du:own Ollt dlere a . He even -xoyed -l&gt;iith tbe
spots_butthell\b!IOke his nght yel!" 1go ..as .a freshman. idea _ right up to the Jasr
leg. to the .·.season-opener Ohio !!taletotliled 43 saoks miitute- oftaldng.thefield
,.most Youngstown State )ast sc:ason.
· for ' the ' Buckeyes' game
~ never returned. ~ow
Spnng workouts,· llli ·· against LSU in the Bowl
:be s back after a 'IIICldWal always, have led to sotrn: Cham ionship
Series
redshirt season, along ~th e~travagant btts of opll- nation~! title game. .
iieV.eral others who are Itch- Dl!Sm.
.
"I was pretty close" he
··we. will get a lot more
.d
· th a
· ' "In
ing to get the chance to show
what they can do.
pressure (on the qliarter- sat
WI
gnn.
'The fact we played a lot back) 'this year," Abdaltah warmups, I started to secof guys lastyear really helps said. "Losing Vern was a big ond-~ues~ myself. J was
us this year," said line coach loss for our defensive line thtnkmg, Should I f!ln out
and co-defensive ooordina- but at the same time we bav.e -lh\!re? Should I not? I hid
tor Jim Heacock. ••With guys who are ready t6 step my hel~t from myself so I
Lawrence coming back - up."
c?uldn t ftnd It, so I wouldeven·though we do lose Vern
There is room for ~ t even be tc;!l~Pted to run
-you're still getting a guy improvement on the line, mto the game.
.
•
· baCk: that has been a starter, · particularly when you con- He lau~hs at the ~Oq'who has' a lot ·df playing siderthat the defensive tack- Now he s glad he di~n·_t
experience. Going into last les totaled nine fewer sacks ~~w away a year of eligJyear we thought he was than Gholston bad all by bthty on that one, game. _He
going tQ be a very strong himself.
.
.
hopes to prove he s the kind
defensive end for JJS, so hav"We'.xe all worldng on the of player Gholston was last
ing him back really helps." ~s rush.~ said Denlinger. season.
.
.
lfl:acock then lists those 'Inside guys 'bad five sacks
''Everythmg ~ns for a
wbo will fill up tbe line tbis as a unit, whereas eaclJ om: reason," he &amp;ll!d. "So l get
in 2008: ends Wilson, of us will probably l!ave :five two moo; years to ·ibet;U;
Cameron Heyward, Rob sacks this year. ~·s no myse!L I m happy about 11.
:Rose and Thaddeus Gibson, reason w:e shonldn t. We
And .s o are· the Buckeyes.
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Haren said. "I dido' t have as

much energy 'today. The
Adrenalin gets going once
you get out there."
He gav.e up four hits in six
innings, includiJig ' Corey
Patterson's solo ·homer and
ftillips • two--run shot in the
fourth.
Haren . also·
started

ctelleland

Siten101e
· a tMrrun single off
ChiCago Wtlite
Sox pitcher
Javier VBzQuez

and
tackles
Doug
Worthington,
Todd
Denlinger, Dexter Larimore
and Nader Abdallah_
&lt;Gholston, the Big Ten's
defensive lineman of the
year, was.a second-team•A11American in 'his second year
as a starter whose 14 sacks
weae a school -record, lie'
~ adlllnk of giaiiile1ip
~'llllt the _B~ lave
'!leWD'! acclannood, ~
llllll!"'~.en,
possibilities

in the second
inrling of

a

baseball game
Wednesday in

Cleveland.
White Sox
catcher A.J .
Pierzynski
·watches.
APpholo

Sizemore drives in three, Indians, Win 7-2

CLEVELAND (AP) two wins since 1954-55.
Fausto Carmona's sinker
AJ. Pierzynski · homered
was in filthy 2007 form.
in the ninth for the White
The right-hander, who Sox.
emerged from nowhere to
Carmon.a's breakout in
win 19 games last season, "07 helped, the indians win
pitched seven innings in his the AL Central and beat the
season debut and Grady New York Yankees 'in the
Sizemore had three RBls to playoffs. However, · with · a
lead the Cleveland Indians chance to put away the
to a 7-2 win over the Boston Red Sox in the
Chicago White Sox on Al.:.CS, he lasted just two
Wednesday night.
innings 1n a Game 6 melt·With his signature sinker down, one of the only times
dipping and dancing away he didn't deliver all year.
from Chicago's hitters,
The Indians are counting
Carmona allowed one run, on the 24--:year-old to•come
and four singles. He got 16 through again.
of his 21 outs on groundets,
Carmona was replaced in
'struck out four and keptJim the .eighth by Japanese free
lbome in the park; some- agent Masa Kobayashi; who
thing Indians' ace C.C. facedjustthreebattersinhis
Sabathia couldn't do in the major lC&lt;~gUe .debut before
opener. ·
being pulled. Rafael Perez
Thome, who homered ·came in, struck: out Thome,
twice off Sabathia · on walked Paul Konerko to
Monday, grounded into two load the bases · and then
of Chicago's three double fanned Jermaine Dye.
plays and flied to right .Vazquez's
wildness
the mil~ fair ball hit into the helped Cleveland score
air agamst Clumona.
IM'ice in the fifth to !like a 4Asdhibal 'Cabrera bad 1 lead.
three hits and two RBis for · Si¥.emore, baseball's curCleveland, which made the :rent lronman playing in his
tripled
most of four walks by White 360th straight
Sox starter Javier Vazquez and scored on
rera's sin(0-1).
·
.
gle to make ·it 3-1. Jhonny
·i Jllelndiansare'2-0for1he Peralta reached on a fieldJ.'!;eomd straight year. It's the er's choice and Travis
Ariwna' s go--ahead rally. at-~- --- LH Doug Davis
1ime they' ve ope~ Hafner singled him to third.
He doubled off Bronson eXpects to start ~- ,rou.secutive seasons with
Vazquez then walked
Arroyo :in 1be fifth, when Be w.as diagnosed .witllifhy,
the .Diamondbacks loaded ' .roid cancer last week and
the bases with one out. ;;w.ill bave • li~JQ!r,ry on April·
Eucatnacicm dnew'high and 10. Be wants to keep ;pitchwjile of catcher PaUl !Balro. ;jog until then. ... Stephen
as he tried to force 1lancn at ' lDn*&lt; JUt a solo homer. The
the -plate on a routine ~db;icks have four
.grounder, cleerting •to a pair J!Oq&amp; s in two games, all
of Ul!CIIIIIDdruns.
solo ~&gt;bots.... lB Conor
· Hmm ailded 11 sacrifice Jack:sQn &gt;oVU11ib:a.to a :hos.fly in the sixth for. the 5-3 pital for !J'eahneal.after the
'lead.
-.game. ~He's llcc!l. sick for
Nilles: Haren's double se~ di!Ys •wtrouble
.
was his fifth hit in 55 career · bread!iitg . ·.. . :.. .- ·
·

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··Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver
Chris Henry charged with assault

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Ryan Garko to load the
bases, .and the right-bander
put Franklin Gutierrez on
with a walk to force in a run.
The Indians added two
runs in the sixth off rrdiever
Mike MacDoug'!l on RBI
singles by Sizemore and
Cabrera.
Sizemore's two-run, twoout single in the second put
the ln&lt;lians up 2-0.
1'1\e White Sox could dQ
· nothing
but
pound ·
Carmona's sinker into the
dirt. but a pair of grounders
and a wild pitch ~got them
within 2-1 in thdifth.
With
help
from
Cleveland's
infield,
Carmona kept Thome under
wraps.
,.
The Indians shifted their
infield to the right, with
third baseman Casey Blake
moving to shortstop and
Peral~&lt;t sliding to second ·ln
the first, Thome grounded to
Blake who started a rare.56-3 double play. Then, with
a runner .at first in the
fourth, Thome grounded to
Blake, who stepped an ·the
liag and threw to frrst.
Noles: Sizemore owns the
majms' longest active consecutive games played
streak. Sizemore's streak. is
the· longest by an Indians
player since Toby Harrah
(473) from 1979-83.

CINCINNATI (AP) Beng&amp;ls . wide reoetver
Chris Hemy has been
accused of punching an 18. year-old man in tbe face
. and bteaking hi-s .car window with a beer bottle,
l!CCording to ' oow.t doou. ments filed Wedne~y.
Henry, ·24, w.a s ·c harged
with misdemeanor assault
and criminal damaging in
the Monday incident in
. Cinci.onatL· A waJTant for
his arrest was issued in
Hamilton
County
Municipal Court.
The player has had a
string of problems with
. police. He most recently
was in coun last week after
· being ticketed for driving
with expired Kentucky
· license: plates. He paid
$149, according . to the
Hamilton·
County
:· Municipal Coun records.:

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14 hits, nine runs (seven
earned) with two slrik1:0uts
and four walks.
Mallory White sustained
the loss· for the· Lady
Jackets.
ihe Rio bats-contisued io
be locked in the regularly
scheduled douhleheader as
the Redwom en ~rod uced
back-to-back 14 run games .
Game one saw Rio
Grande bludgeon Oedarville
pitching with 25 hi ts.
Harless continued to have a
monstrous day. going 3-for,
4 with rwo runs scored and
two RBI. Mahon. Heading
and senior pitcher Miranda
Laws all cleared the fence
with home runs.
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. Davidson guard Stephen
.Curry. James was so
· impressed with Curry's tor: rid streak during t.he NCAA
: tournament he attended
: Davidson's upset win over
· Wisconsin last week in
Detroit, when CUrry scored
:33 points.
· ·
: Curry r:eturned the favor
· by watching James - and
: e:ven wore a pair of James'
: line of sneakers.
· Jaines made four sttaight
:free throws, a 3-pointer and
-driving layup in a 16-4 run
: to put Cleveland ahead 81:72 with 3:42 left in the third
quart.er, wiping out an early
· 12--point Charlotte lead.
· But James picked up his
fifth fool .with 8:·34 left
·when he smacked Wallace
in die face trying to get
-positio11 in the post. James
· veh.emently protested the
.tall
.
: "There: were a few ques.tionable ones,n James said
"I lrnow how to keep .
myself out of foul trouble
for the most pan. In my
career I' ve done a. great job
of that."
; . With James on the bench,
:tlie Bobcats tied · it on
· Richardson's jumper with
;5:25 left.
'
Mike Brown put James
back io, but he lasted less
than two minutes. He tlien
watched his teammates bail
him out.
"It•s kind of special,"
James said. "The guys did a
great job of not wonying
about me being on the
bench. They stepped in and
made some big plays.n
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runs and three RBI' s. Dunn
had a double and stole a
base.
Mahon and Heading
added two hits with Mahon
driving in two runs and
Heading collecti ng one
RBI. Ross went 2-for-4.
scored two runs and had a
stolen base .
Rio' s cause was abo
aided by five Cedar\'ille
error;,.
La)'ls r6-3) blanked the
Lady Jacket~ on n111e hus ill
the nightcap.
. Harnica did not i~re any
better the ' econd · t1me
around ·
ver,us
•he
R edwom~n a' Rio knocked
her out nf the ' box in the
fir" inmng. ;cori n.g eig ht
rum, 'ix of which were
chargl"d to her. .
Rio wa; schedu led 10 face
the
U n i&gt;~ersitv
of
Charleston on Friday. bu1
that double dip has been
moved to April 16. Ri o will
host
Mount
Vernon
Nazarene on Saturday
(April 5) in a doubleheader
beginning at 1 p . m . ~

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Gregory --Meyer,. whose
hometown was not listed,
and . an eyewitness. The
eyewitness claimed 1-knry.
punched Meyer, causing
"visible injury." Henry
then thre\JI a beer· bottle at
Meyer :s car. breaking the
rea( passenger window,
according to the affidavit .
After his most recent
arrest. Henry
pleaded
guilty to letting minors
drink alcohol in a hotel
room he had rented. He
served two day s in jail.
The Bengals issued a
statement expressing fru stration with Henry when he
was in traffic court a year
ago for driving with a suspended license.
Following his NFL suspension, Henry caught 2\
passes for 343 yards and
two touchdowns.
·

Rio

2-for-2 with two runs
scored and two RBI.
: Sophomore tbird baseman Brittany Creviston
also notched a two-hit game
and drove in two along with
scoring . a pair of runs.
Junior right fielder Amanda
Stevens was 1-for-4 with a
triple and two RBI and
Ross was 0-for-3 but scored
a run and drove in another.
Laws (5-3) was benefi ciary of all the offensive
onslaught as she picked up
th e victory.. going fi , e
innin~&gt;- . allowing six hit,V'
and ftve run ~ With a str'iitl-out and two walks.
Sarah Harn ica wa' the
losing
pitcher
for
Cedarville. She wa' cbased
from the pitchin!} c-ircle
after 3 2/3 inning,.
It wm• more of th e same
fur the Redwtmen in the
final ·game as they rolled to
a 14-0 whi tewashing in. fi ve
innings.
Rio had 14 hits with
freshman left fielder Kaci
Dunn leading the way with
a 3-for-3 game, with two

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Roger Goodell for the first
half of last season f Gr
repeatedly violating the
le'ague's 'c onduct policy.
A mes~age seeking comment was
left
late
Wednesday for Henry's
attorney, Robert Lotz.
Bengals spokesman Jack
Brennan said the team is
aware _of 'he charges hut
declined comment.
The · player 's agent,
Marvin Frazier, said Henry
gave him a different version. of events but declined
to elaborate.
,
"I was told it didn ,., happen that way," Frazier said.
According to an affidavit
filed in Hamilton County.
Henry was ide'lltified by

Cava6ers
iber, n Cavs coach Mike
Brown said of James' foul
. trouble. "But it happened
tonight and our guys mayed
composed and found a way
to win the game oowo the
stretch."
Brown finished with 20
points, Anderson Varejao
made eight of nine shots
. and addtd 17 points and !12
rebounds, J!Od llgausk:as
bad 16 points and l2
rebounds for Cleveland.
.. The Cavaliers had seven
players ~ double fig. ures in improving 10 i7- 22
on the road.
· "lbey have a very talent~
ed team all the way down
the r!JI;ter;n Bobcats forward Gerald Wallace said.
· Richardson
had
31
points, · Emeka Otifor
.matcbed a season bigb with
25 ·and Wallace '!iCOied 21
· for 1be Qobcats. Who- lost
· their secOnd straiglu game
amid. questions of coach
.Sam Vu~~:e~lt' s future.
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: Wtth the Bobcats out cf
: the playoff picture, part, owner Michael Jordan has; n 't said u Vincent will
: retW'II next SCIIS0Jl. And 911
: the same day Vmcent made
: a passionate plea to keep
• his job, the Bobcats could: n 't take advantage of
: lames' absence.
; ."We want to finish up the
· season ~trong . We want to
: build on getting better as a
: team and getting ready for
: next
year,"
' said
· Richardson, who added six
: rebounds and .seven assists.

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Buckeyes will miss Gholston, but
Wilson's return bel~ the loss
liT tlusTT MIU.ER

should triple or quadruple
our numbers from last year."
You can chalk that up to
COLUMBUS - When
false bravado, youth or else
Vernon Gholston elecred to
an ·indication of how much
give_up his seni_or season at
talent the Buckeyes have.
Ohio State to Jump to tfJe
No mattet, Wilson's return
· NFL draft. it left a sizable
gives the Buckeyes a tope
hole in the Buckeyes' defen~
notch candidate at end. He
siveiline.
.
~s .he's almostfuUy ·recov. "'We'rc!oil!g'lomisshim
ci'edimmfbebrciken 'l egand
.a~n fellow dtifensiye ~
.neects only 10 shake ~ of
Lawrence 'Wdson ·wd 1hl,t
.tbe rust ~ of bis ·game to
~.after one of the !CJIDI s
get back: wh~ ; he was
~workouts, '1 ~'he oli;V"'ijile.
. .,
· 'befare .his i'!iuty.
..
U
'hest .ilefensm: line- "'Die J4 saCks, lhilt s fbe
Also it wa8n't .. as tf
m~ajn the.caanay 'lastyear. good news," Heacoclc .said. Wilso,; a 6-foot-4" 274~ou lose:fueliest defensiv_e ·~bad news is, v;.,e'vegot po~ out of ~n _St.
tineman ~ :.tb:e country, tt · to replace 14 Sllliks.
. · . Vincent-St. · Mwy Htgh
.bikes anbrg ·.toil on your
Heacack: figures ·the · Schoo~. just sill around ~n ­
defense.
.
. B.uc'keyes .can ~ JJP for vaJescmg. fktook &lt;lUI active
)'es, 'Ghoi~ton W!l~ 'be . his absence _with Jll!Pli:&gt;V~ roie ·in team meetings,
Dl!Ssed. But n,s ,not as lit !the play out of~ tack:les; wtth . PIJ!IIPing up teammates and
Buckeyes don t:tJa:v.e·~ W'lison puttmg togc:ther a helpmg to instruct the
players ~. 'Will~ _3md strong comeb~k btd and. ~nger players. All the
able to .assume:' tW: ptmn. Heyward ~JD.B to the .whlle, he was working hard
Wilson, ftbr &lt;UDe: Be Willi ~wleage he carnal from on rehab. ·
·
. .
the staiter Ill: oaed the end being :du:own Ollt dlere a . He even -xoyed -l&gt;iith tbe
spots_butthell\b!IOke his nght yel!" 1go ..as .a freshman. idea _ right up to the Jasr
leg. to the .·.season-opener Ohio !!taletotliled 43 saoks miitute- oftaldng.thefield
,.most Youngstown State )ast sc:ason.
· for ' the ' Buckeyes' game
~ never returned. ~ow
Spnng workouts,· llli ·· against LSU in the Bowl
:be s back after a 'IIICldWal always, have led to sotrn: Cham ionship
Series
redshirt season, along ~th e~travagant btts of opll- nation~! title game. .
iieV.eral others who are Itch- Dl!Sm.
.
"I was pretty close" he
··we. will get a lot more
.d
· th a
· ' "In
ing to get the chance to show
what they can do.
pressure (on the qliarter- sat
WI
gnn.
'The fact we played a lot back) 'this year," Abdaltah warmups, I started to secof guys lastyear really helps said. "Losing Vern was a big ond-~ues~ myself. J was
us this year," said line coach loss for our defensive line thtnkmg, Should I f!ln out
and co-defensive ooordina- but at the same time we bav.e -lh\!re? Should I not? I hid
tor Jim Heacock. ••With guys who are ready t6 step my hel~t from myself so I
Lawrence coming back - up."
c?uldn t ftnd It, so I wouldeven·though we do lose Vern
There is room for ~ t even be tc;!l~Pted to run
-you're still getting a guy improvement on the line, mto the game.
.
•
· baCk: that has been a starter, · particularly when you con- He lau~hs at the ~Oq'who has' a lot ·df playing siderthat the defensive tack- Now he s glad he di~n·_t
experience. Going into last les totaled nine fewer sacks ~~w away a year of eligJyear we thought he was than Gholston bad all by bthty on that one, game. _He
going tQ be a very strong himself.
.
.
hopes to prove he s the kind
defensive end for JJS, so hav"We'.xe all worldng on the of player Gholston was last
ing him back really helps." ~s rush.~ said Denlinger. season.
.
.
lfl:acock then lists those 'Inside guys 'bad five sacks
''Everythmg ~ns for a
wbo will fill up tbe line tbis as a unit, whereas eaclJ om: reason," he &amp;ll!d. "So l get
in 2008: ends Wilson, of us will probably l!ave :five two moo; years to ·ibet;U;
Cameron Heyward, Rob sacks this year. ~·s no myse!L I m happy about 11.
:Rose and Thaddeus Gibson, reason w:e shonldn t. We
And .s o are· the Buckeyes.
ASSOCIATED PRESS

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IN •PageBt
Haren said. "I dido' t have as

much energy 'today. The
Adrenalin gets going once
you get out there."
He gav.e up four hits in six
innings, includiJig ' Corey
Patterson's solo ·homer and
ftillips • two--run shot in the
fourth.
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and Nader Abdallah_
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Sizemore drives in three, Indians, Win 7-2

CLEVELAND (AP) two wins since 1954-55.
Fausto Carmona's sinker
AJ. Pierzynski · homered
was in filthy 2007 form.
in the ninth for the White
The right-hander, who Sox.
emerged from nowhere to
Carmon.a's breakout in
win 19 games last season, "07 helped, the indians win
pitched seven innings in his the AL Central and beat the
season debut and Grady New York Yankees 'in the
Sizemore had three RBls to playoffs. However, · with · a
lead the Cleveland Indians chance to put away the
to a 7-2 win over the Boston Red Sox in the
Chicago White Sox on Al.:.CS, he lasted just two
Wednesday night.
innings 1n a Game 6 melt·With his signature sinker down, one of the only times
dipping and dancing away he didn't deliver all year.
from Chicago's hitters,
The Indians are counting
Carmona allowed one run, on the 24--:year-old to•come
and four singles. He got 16 through again.
of his 21 outs on groundets,
Carmona was replaced in
'struck out four and keptJim the .eighth by Japanese free
lbome in the park; some- agent Masa Kobayashi; who
thing Indians' ace C.C. facedjustthreebattersinhis
Sabathia couldn't do in the major lC&lt;~gUe .debut before
opener. ·
being pulled. Rafael Perez
Thome, who homered ·came in, struck: out Thome,
twice off Sabathia · on walked Paul Konerko to
Monday, grounded into two load the bases · and then
of Chicago's three double fanned Jermaine Dye.
plays and flied to right .Vazquez's
wildness
the mil~ fair ball hit into the helped Cleveland score
air agamst Clumona.
IM'ice in the fifth to !like a 4Asdhibal 'Cabrera bad 1 lead.
three hits and two RBis for · Si¥.emore, baseball's curCleveland, which made the :rent lronman playing in his
tripled
most of four walks by White 360th straight
Sox starter Javier Vazquez and scored on
rera's sin(0-1).
·
.
gle to make ·it 3-1. Jhonny
·i Jllelndiansare'2-0for1he Peralta reached on a fieldJ.'!;eomd straight year. It's the er's choice and Travis
Ariwna' s go--ahead rally. at-~- --- LH Doug Davis
1ime they' ve ope~ Hafner singled him to third.
He doubled off Bronson eXpects to start ~- ,rou.secutive seasons with
Vazquez then walked
Arroyo :in 1be fifth, when Be w.as diagnosed .witllifhy,
the .Diamondbacks loaded ' .roid cancer last week and
the bases with one out. ;;w.ill bave • li~JQ!r,ry on April·
Eucatnacicm dnew'high and 10. Be wants to keep ;pitchwjile of catcher PaUl !Balro. ;jog until then. ... Stephen
as he tried to force 1lancn at ' lDn*&lt; JUt a solo homer. The
the -plate on a routine ~db;icks have four
.grounder, cleerting •to a pair J!Oq&amp; s in two games, all
of Ul!CIIIIIDdruns.
solo ~&gt;bots.... lB Conor
· Hmm ailded 11 sacrifice Jack:sQn &gt;oVU11ib:a.to a :hos.fly in the sixth for. the 5-3 pital for !J'eahneal.after the
'lead.
-.game. ~He's llcc!l. sick for
Nilles: Haren's double se~ di!Ys •wtrouble
.
was his fifth hit in 55 career · bread!iitg . ·.. . :.. .- ·
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Ryan Garko to load the
bases, .and the right-bander
put Franklin Gutierrez on
with a walk to force in a run.
The Indians added two
runs in the sixth off rrdiever
Mike MacDoug'!l on RBI
singles by Sizemore and
Cabrera.
Sizemore's two-run, twoout single in the second put
the ln&lt;lians up 2-0.
1'1\e White Sox could dQ
· nothing
but
pound ·
Carmona's sinker into the
dirt. but a pair of grounders
and a wild pitch ~got them
within 2-1 in thdifth.
With
help
from
Cleveland's
infield,
Carmona kept Thome under
wraps.
,.
The Indians shifted their
infield to the right, with
third baseman Casey Blake
moving to shortstop and
Peral~&lt;t sliding to second ·ln
the first, Thome grounded to
Blake who started a rare.56-3 double play. Then, with
a runner .at first in the
fourth, Thome grounded to
Blake, who stepped an ·the
liag and threw to frrst.
Noles: Sizemore owns the
majms' longest active consecutive games played
streak. Sizemore's streak. is
the· longest by an Indians
player since Toby Harrah
(473) from 1979-83.

CINCINNATI (AP) Beng&amp;ls . wide reoetver
Chris Hemy has been
accused of punching an 18. year-old man in tbe face
. and bteaking hi-s .car window with a beer bottle,
l!CCording to ' oow.t doou. ments filed Wedne~y.
Henry, ·24, w.a s ·c harged
with misdemeanor assault
and criminal damaging in
the Monday incident in
. Cinci.onatL· A waJTant for
his arrest was issued in
Hamilton
County
Municipal Court.
The player has had a
string of problems with
. police. He most recently
was in coun last week after
· being ticketed for driving
with expired Kentucky
· license: plates. He paid
$149, according . to the
Hamilton·
County
:· Municipal Coun records.:

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be locked in the regularly
scheduled douhleheader as
the Redwom en ~rod uced
back-to-back 14 run games .
Game one saw Rio
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pitching with 25 hi ts.
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· Early on, James wowed
: the crowd which included
. Davidson guard Stephen
.Curry. James was so
· impressed with Curry's tor: rid streak during t.he NCAA
: tournament he attended
: Davidson's upset win over
· Wisconsin last week in
Detroit, when CUrry scored
:33 points.
· ·
: Curry r:eturned the favor
· by watching James - and
: e:ven wore a pair of James'
: line of sneakers.
· Jaines made four sttaight
:free throws, a 3-pointer and
-driving layup in a 16-4 run
: to put Cleveland ahead 81:72 with 3:42 left in the third
quart.er, wiping out an early
· 12--point Charlotte lead.
· But James picked up his
fifth fool .with 8:·34 left
·when he smacked Wallace
in die face trying to get
-positio11 in the post. James
· veh.emently protested the
.tall
.
: "There: were a few ques.tionable ones,n James said
"I lrnow how to keep .
myself out of foul trouble
for the most pan. In my
career I' ve done a. great job
of that."
; . With James on the bench,
:tlie Bobcats tied · it on
· Richardson's jumper with
;5:25 left.
'
Mike Brown put James
back io, but he lasted less
than two minutes. He tlien
watched his teammates bail
him out.
"It•s kind of special,"
James said. "The guys did a
great job of not wonying
about me being on the
bench. They stepped in and
made some big plays.n
.

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runs and three RBI' s. Dunn
had a double and stole a
base.
Mahon and Heading
added two hits with Mahon
driving in two runs and
Heading collecti ng one
RBI. Ross went 2-for-4.
scored two runs and had a
stolen base .
Rio' s cause was abo
aided by five Cedar\'ille
error;,.
La)'ls r6-3) blanked the
Lady Jacket~ on n111e hus ill
the nightcap.
. Harnica did not i~re any
better the ' econd · t1me
around ·
ver,us
•he
R edwom~n a' Rio knocked
her out nf the ' box in the
fir" inmng. ;cori n.g eig ht
rum, 'ix of which were
chargl"d to her. .
Rio wa; schedu led 10 face
the
U n i&gt;~ersitv
of
Charleston on Friday. bu1
that double dip has been
moved to April 16. Ri o will
host
Mount
Vernon
Nazarene on Saturday
(April 5) in a doubleheader
beginning at 1 p . m . ~

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Gregory --Meyer,. whose
hometown was not listed,
and . an eyewitness. The
eyewitness claimed 1-knry.
punched Meyer, causing
"visible injury." Henry
then thre\JI a beer· bottle at
Meyer :s car. breaking the
rea( passenger window,
according to the affidavit .
After his most recent
arrest. Henry
pleaded
guilty to letting minors
drink alcohol in a hotel
room he had rented. He
served two day s in jail.
The Bengals issued a
statement expressing fru stration with Henry when he
was in traffic court a year
ago for driving with a suspended license.
Following his NFL suspension, Henry caught 2\
passes for 343 yards and
two touchdowns.
·

Rio

2-for-2 with two runs
scored and two RBI.
: Sophomore tbird baseman Brittany Creviston
also notched a two-hit game
and drove in two along with
scoring . a pair of runs.
Junior right fielder Amanda
Stevens was 1-for-4 with a
triple and two RBI and
Ross was 0-for-3 but scored
a run and drove in another.
Laws (5-3) was benefi ciary of all the offensive
onslaught as she picked up
th e victory.. going fi , e
innin~&gt;- . allowing six hit,V'
and ftve run ~ With a str'iitl-out and two walks.
Sarah Harn ica wa' the
losing
pitcher
for
Cedarville. She wa' cbased
from the pitchin!} c-ircle
after 3 2/3 inning,.
It wm• more of th e same
fur the Redwtmen in the
final ·game as they rolled to
a 14-0 whi tewashing in. fi ve
innings.
Rio had 14 hits with
freshman left fielder Kaci
Dunn leading the way with
a 3-for-3 game, with two

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half of last season f Gr
repeatedly violating the
le'ague's 'c onduct policy.
A mes~age seeking comment was
left
late
Wednesday for Henry's
attorney, Robert Lotz.
Bengals spokesman Jack
Brennan said the team is
aware _of 'he charges hut
declined comment.
The · player 's agent,
Marvin Frazier, said Henry
gave him a different version. of events but declined
to elaborate.
,
"I was told it didn ,., happen that way," Frazier said.
According to an affidavit
filed in Hamilton County.
Henry was ide'lltified by

Cava6ers
iber, n Cavs coach Mike
Brown said of James' foul
. trouble. "But it happened
tonight and our guys mayed
composed and found a way
to win the game oowo the
stretch."
Brown finished with 20
points, Anderson Varejao
made eight of nine shots
. and addtd 17 points and !12
rebounds, J!Od llgausk:as
bad 16 points and l2
rebounds for Cleveland.
.. The Cavaliers had seven
players ~ double fig. ures in improving 10 i7- 22
on the road.
· "lbey have a very talent~
ed team all the way down
the r!JI;ter;n Bobcats forward Gerald Wallace said.
· Richardson
had
31
points, · Emeka Otifor
.matcbed a season bigb with
25 ·and Wallace '!iCOied 21
· for 1be Qobcats. Who- lost
· their secOnd straiglu game
amid. questions of coach
.Sam Vu~~:e~lt' s future.
•
: Wtth the Bobcats out cf
: the playoff picture, part, owner Michael Jordan has; n 't said u Vincent will
: retW'II next SCIIS0Jl. And 911
: the same day Vmcent made
: a passionate plea to keep
• his job, the Bobcats could: n 't take advantage of
: lames' absence.
; ."We want to finish up the
· season ~trong . We want to
: build on getting better as a
: team and getting ready for
: next
year,"
' said
· Richardson, who added six
: rebounds and .seven assists.

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.

• Room Additions • Garages • \linyl
and Wood Siding • Roofing • Pole
Barns • Patio's, Porches lllld Decks

-· -

47239 Riebel Road, Lo:eg Bottom, OH

740-985-4141 .

Cell: 740-416-1834
15+ ,_,.,~Free Elti•raf s

.
Advertise
in this space for
$64 r month

lng-.

•

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than the smeN of blood and alcohol."
ICccording to Sgt. Robbie Jacks of the
Ohio State Highway Patrol, 105 underage
drinkers -11! cited for operating a vehicle
while inloxicaled .in the past 'lflree years
Meigs County, and four fatal crashes have
been attTibl:lted to drunk drivers. Jamie
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Nye Avenue. and County
Road 7A.
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Chief of Police Mad!; E.
Proffitt, just after 10 p.m.
on Tuesday a male suspect
entcnd the store wearing a
toboggan with a piece of
cloth over his mouth as a
sort of disguise. The susthen "brandished a
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POMEROY -Cheyenne
Gorsleoe, a fifth grader at
Meigs Intennediate School
won the title of Meigs
Cojlllty
Spelling
Bee
Champion at the annual contest held Thursday night at
Eastern Elementary School.
Gorslene correctly spelled
"croquet" and then went on
to spell '"democracy" to
eaprure the top a~ard in the
final round of the spelling
competition. Rllllllef-up was
Lauren Booth, a fourth
grade Meigs Intermediate
student. . About 40 school
champions from the three
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lnl&amp;mleclate, Wll awarded the runner-up trophy.

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appeal of the Ohio
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by
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Ill., Ohio Enviroomental
Council, Cellllllbus,
Sierra Club, San Francisoo,
Calif. and the National Parks
Conservation Association,
Knoxville, Tenn. last month
against OBPA Director Chris
Korlenski and AMP-Ohio.
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on the appeal now before the
Ohio
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fourth, fifih, sixth, seventh
and eighth grades competed
for the title.

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with the Chester Boy Scout
Troop presenting the flag,
Kim Allen, talented and - and six-year-old Michael
gifted · coonlinator, was in Letson singing the National
charge of the contest with Anthem.
superintendents · ·Ri~k
Stlldents taking part and
Edwards of Eastern, Btll the schools they represented
Buckley of Meigs, aud TQny were as follows :
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Deem of Southern serving
Eastern
Elementary:
as j'udges. Becky ZW'Cher, a Grade 4 - .Holly Johnson,
retired teacher, ·was pro- Nick Combs· Grade S nouncer for the spelling bee. Meloney Vielory, Morgaa
· Certificates were present- Tackett· Grade 6 - Erin
ed by Allen to each of the Swatzei Brandon Coteman·
participants, with Dr. John Grade ' 7
Marsllali
Costanzo, superintendent of Aanestaad, Derick Powell&lt;
Athens-Meigs Grade g _ Aimee Watson,
the
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with 10 percent cash
allowed, StOI)' also 'Jet
Cozart's preliminary hearDig for 11:30 a.m~ Aprill 0.
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Court Judge Steven L. Story

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Story about a young WOIDMI bospilal said, "You !mow.
in a small tmm aloug the you've got ID give us one
Ohio Riva:, in . Mei!S buodml doOars befce we
Cauaty, .met 'WCldal in a can see you;' She didn't
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the
Cington Post reported bave a lnmllnld dollars."
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Clinton saying. · ~She got

Educators, COI.WI qllicials, panlt'IIS., and ,.
teens gathered for a town hall meeting at
Meigs High School Thli!Sday t!11ening to
add! ess. Che prOblem of undeRtge drinking. its CGI1118quences, and possl:lle 181118dies. The meetiug was sponsored by the
Meigs County Community Coalition
through a federal grant County Coroner

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story to aowds w
the
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over sWimJI!Jng events m
the 'spectacular ~ater tube
ven~. the Chinese . arc
hearing . conde~
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Ttbet. Those cnes bave
even ~wned out any
recent praue for the beauty
of the Bird's Nest stadium
and other Olympic .sites. ·
They've spent billioo1
for tbeir ,J'IIOIIIIMit in the IUD, ~

Nash, Clinton was touched
by a story Holman recounted, about a friend who lost
her baby and later died
from complications of
pregnancy, because she
·cOuld not afford a doctor's
office visiL
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the fOrob relay will disappear into tbat aruntry eady
Qert month, and the
:jlrolestS liJidy will cease. . If
1met stays under control at
the .same time, ~ could
ev.1ie a brat in the outcry""' over hull!8D rights
. issues.
But China is ·o pening
itself up to the world for
·three weeks in August, and
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able to coatrol ev'emhina.
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be """"'st&amp; of some SOlt in
the games,
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heavy-banded in IIIJII)n:ssing them there could be a
baekl.sh tbat defines _these
Olympics forever.
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new&amp; outlets r~ling a
story about a Milldleport
woman who died last
August after she was turned
away from a .local urgent
. care facility. , Because in
some areasGfilhe country, it
~ an unlikely scenario,
tqJOifer5 are now in~
in the "'back ·story."
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February · with Bryan
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still four months away, and
lhaldy tbtR an: plenty of
rood stories .to be told. One
oftbe .best can probably be
found on some p~g farm in
nar.al China, where llbe
Comm\IDiSt Party fiuictionary · who came up wi1h
the grandiose plans for die
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now be knee-deep jn muck.
This all must be a big
'Fotalitarian governments em~sment to ·Beijing,
tend to have creative ways even tbougb 110 one is talkofdealin~ with people wbo ing about an .athletic boy.m ak;e mtstakes, and they oott. 1bilt didn't worll: in
~n·~ come'any bigg~ than t980 .when President Cuter
the decision to take the made a stand Qainst Soviet 04
Olympic torch on a. month- intervention
in
long relay outside of China Afghanistan, and' there's a
when all it's done is pro- general ooltsensus that it
vide the perfect platform would do little other than
for pro~sters.
serve ·to embarrass the
Coea•Cola is he'S:! ~even ~sponsor tbe relay, a
But while IOC president
ston that in ~looks Jacques Rogge prefers ·t o
about as SIDlllt as ·tl)'ing to en~e in what he calls
sell New Cote. Ben &amp; ..silent diplm:oaey~ over
ferry's ice CIUDI isn't, but issues l ike free speech,
rompany . oo-follllder .·Ben Darfur 8Dd Tibet, a few athCohen iii .urging everyone letes have indicated they
tD come to ·San Francisoo f.O m1gbl not toe the line. ·
protest China's role in India' s soccer c;aptain
D~ur when the torch refused an offer to carry die
amves there next week.
tor:cb in his country
Tibetan activists will be because of Tibet, and twothere, too, but not before time Frerioh judo gold
they greet the totc1t later med•Hst David Douillet
.t his week overseas. Any said his c:ountty's Olympic
exciteme~t the _Chine~ hopefuls ptan .to mate a
were ttymg to stu Up m statement when the torch
Paris for the Olympics will ~bes Paris.
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