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| Benedict's 1st U.S. visit galvanizes area faithful Sister Patricia Marie McClain and others from Lial Catholic School in Whitehouse know they may not get close - but they're still hoping for a chance to see the Pope. Early tomorrow morning, Sister Pat and 34 Lial students and teachers will board a bus and head to Washington. |
| Despite wind, rain, snow, roughly 1,000 participate in Glass City Marathon About a thousand people braved high winds, snow, and rain Sunday to run in the Glass City Marathon event in the greater Toledo area. |
| Central Toledo man shot near downtown A 24-year-old Central Toledo man was shot Sunday morning near downtown, police said. |
| Ohio veterans trail peers in disability pay CLEVELAND - Ohio ranked second-to-last in compensation for disabled veterans, and federal lawmakers are looking at why cases in other states receive thousands of dollars more. |
| Utility surveying area to develop wind farm BASCOM, Ohio - Ohio's first utility-scale wind farm could be developed north of this tiny Seneca County village - instead of rural Bowling Green which already is home to large turbines. |
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| Physicians not for sale to drug reps In response to the April 7 editorial about health-care reform and freebies: I hope the editors of The Blade are never ill enough to need a physician. If they do, I hope they have enough time to fully research each prescription that is given to them. |
| Perusing the 'energy' bill AT FIRST glance, the latest draft of electric regulation legislation produced by Ohio House Republicans appeared more consumer-friendly than earlier versions, but first impressions often turn out to be misleading. |
| The last doughboy AMERICA'S sole surviving veteran of World War I can spend eternity among his brothers in arms after all, the U.S. Army has decided in a welcome bending of military rules. |
| Chelsea's no pushover AS A TEENAGER in the White House, Chelsea Clinton was deliberately held to a low profile by her parents. Now that she's out campaigning for her mother/presidential candidate, Sen. Hillary Clinton, however, it's apparent that she's no pushover in the public arena. |
| 'Mama's boy' wants UT to be family affair On Friday morning, Gene Cross was riding down the turnpike heading east to Toledo and practicing his introductory speech over the phone to longtime friend Cliff Warren, the men's basketball coach at Jacksonville University. |
| Hens' bats go cold against Slocum, Buffalo BUFFALO - On a cold afternoon, the Mud Hens ran into a hot pitcher. |
| IL's scheduling change puts Hens officials in a difficult spot There was no chance to play baseball in Toledo on Thursday night. |
| Bookend Brians: Robiskie, Hartline remain OSU top receivers COLUMBUS - Around the Woody Hayes Athletic Center, they're simply called |
| Central coach helped raise bar In Their Words is weekly feature that appears Sundays in The Blade's sports section. Sports writer Steve Junga talked with longtime Central Catholic girls basketball coach Steve Pfahler. |
| Tecumseh prepares for loss of namesake company TECUMSEH - As she stood glumly behind a case full of unsold doughnuts and pies at Lev's Bakery in downtown Tecumseh, Margaret Chesher said she is glad she's close to retirement. |
| American Airlines returns to service DALLAS - American Airlines received clearance from federal aviation officials yesterday to return all of its 300 grounded jets to service, an airline spokesman said. |
| KROGER EXPANSION IN SYLVANIA TOWNSHIP Jeff Burnham checks for level on work for the expansion of the Kroger store in Sylvania Township at Sylvania Avenue and King Road. When completed in early fall, the store will be about one-fourth larger at 93,000 square feet. |
| Serve matzo meal stuffing for the Passover holiday Beginning at sundown on Saturday, Jewish families will gather around the Seder... |
| Madame C.J. Walker was a pioneer in business INDIANAPOLIS - Whether you are traveling far from home or just a few hours... |
| Woods' name in red makes field nervous AUGUSTA, Ga. |
| Don't judge politicos by their labels At the risk of opening a serious can of worms, I'm going to issue a basic... |
| Rental agent for Florida condo is keeping deposit Dear Dale: Over the winter, I rented a condominium for my family in Key Largo,... |
| We're on the go again, to Provence and Paris We were sitting around with friends the other night discussing dreams - not an... |
| Upcoming spring hunting season no turkey shoot Opening day of the spring turkey hunting season in Ohio on April 21, is agony... |
| Pennsylvania voters have to decide what the times require PITTSBURGH - Here's a news flash from the front lines of political... |
| Mobile Meals looks to chili to burn holes in local wallets It took three tries before they got it right, but the "Smokin' Hot Chicken Chili Chicks" brought their recipe to yesterday's Great Chili Cook-off for a first try at the competition. |
| Toledo trash pickup gets mixed reviews Maria Salazar went outside Monday morning just minutes after trash pickup on her block and found a typical scene in front of her East Toledo building. |
| Sorbent Technologies to be acquired Fri, 11 Apr 2008 16:54:00 EST Specialty chemical maker Albermarle Corp. of Richmond, Va., has agreed to buy the Twinsburg-based provider of mercury control products and services. |
| John Carroll names academic VP Fri, 11 Apr 2008 12:22:00 EST The Jesuit university has chosen the dean of Roanoke College in Virginia for the key post. |
| Poker hand: Mistakes are made in poker; hope that they are made by your opponent Poker is a game of mistakes. The object is to put your opponent in a position to make an error that gets you his chips. One of the spots in which mistakes are frequently made is on the river. Often, i... |
| Games let you live out big-league fantasies A new baseball season has begun and it's time to let go of the past and look forward to this year's pennant races. And here's information on two of the better new baseball videogames to help you on yo... |
| Applegate back on ABC in 'Samantha Who?' Christina Applegate has a couple of pieces of show-biz advice. "Don't try to be different," she says. "And don't try to be funny." One more thing: When you want to convey innocence and adorableness, t... |
| On the beat: Local musicians selling music by download only on Amazon, iTunes Record companies . . . who needs 'em? Radiohead and Nine Inch Nails have made big profits selling their latest albums directly to fans via the Internet, thus eliminating a slew of middlemen. Local sin... |
| Delta, Northwest closing in on deal to create world's largest airline ATLANTA Delta and Northwest could announce a combination as early as today that would create the world's biggest airline, but pilot contract issues still loomed and there was no guarantee the deal wou... |
| Bosley's pope bobble-head doll draws plenty of interest Todd Bosley, president of Ohio Trading, which manufactures Bosley Bobbers bobble-head dolls, said his Pope Benedict XVI doll nearly sold out last week. He didn't understand why until he learned that i... |
| Take bike to work, and enjoy life more If you rode your bicycle to work as much as Ernie Lehman, you could eat 624 cups of ice cream a year. That's how many calories the owner of Ernie's Bicycle Shops figures he burns off riding his bicycl... |
| 'Getting a helping hand' An innovative cottage industry is sprouting up for people new to gardening or hoping to enrich their crop- or flower-growing skills. It's called garden mentoring, garden coaching or garden tutoring, a... |
| For guys who like to get dirty, join a men's gardening club PHILADELPHIA Think of "garden clubs" and you might imagine genteel women in hats and gloves, or suburban housewives meeting at the local church. What you probably don't see is guys in a dusty warehous... |
| Tahoe Hybrid is the best of two worlds WASHINGTON Driving is therapy for me, especially driving a technological wonder such as the 2008 Chevrolet Tahoe sport-utility vehicle. It is General Motors' version of the two-mode hybrid, which is n... |
| Two reasons why manufacturers don't just switch to safe coolant Dear Tom and Ray: What are your thoughts on the "pet-safe" antifreeze (propylene glycol) versus the more commonly used, more deadly, ethylene glycol? I am a veterinarian, and I have seen far too many ... |
| Canton woman to deliver baby before treatment for brain tumor Amber Hall's baby shower was supposed to be May 3. Instead, it was Saturday. It's always folly to say "supposed to" when a baby is on the way, and Hall learned that lesson when her nagging headaches a... |
| Horror, heroism of 9/11 still fresh to survivor CANTON Even after six years, Joseph Dittmar's eyes still fill and his voice still breaks when he describes the horror and heroism he witnessed in the South Tower of the World Trade Center. Dittmar's e... |
| No junk sale here: City is selling seized property CANTON In storage units, at the impound lot and in property rooms, the city is sitting on a treasure chest. Police have confiscated, then legally acquired, so much stuff from local criminals that they... |
| Canton man accused of handcuffing new wife, placing her in dog cage CANTON A 28-year-old city man faces felony charges of abduction and assault after he handcuffed his wife and put her inside a dog cage Saturday afternoon, according to police. Matthew George also fire... |
| Husband says tough times led to shooting, suicide PLAIN TWP. When Tim Taylor talked about the high-school sweetheart he later married and spent the past 23 years with, he also struggled to hold back tears. "When she came raging in there with a gun, t... |
| Crime ALLIANCE ARREST Catherine E. Boggs, 20, of 44 S. Seneca Ave., was arrested on her 20th birthday Friday at 9:12 p.m. at her home on charges of aggravated assault, disrupting public services and domesti... |
| Gibson leads Cavs while LeBron rests CLEVELAND Daniel Gibson made a 3-pointer and three straight free throws early in the fourth quarter to give Cleveland some cushion while LeBron James rested, and the Cavaliers moved closer to the East... |
| Lee halts Indians' 5-game losing skid CLEVELAND Never a doubt. When Cliff Lee reported to spring training, he was told he must battle fellow left-handers Jeremy Sowers and Aaron Laffey for the No. 5 spot in Cleveland's starting pitching r... |
| Dann rejects newspaper's request for e-mails COLUMBUS Attorney General Marc Dann, whose office is the focus of a sexual harassment complaint, refused The Columbus Dispatch's request that he release e-mails between him and his former scheduler, t... |
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