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| Area residents report jolt; no local injuries, damage reported An earthquake centered near West Salem, Ill., caused minor damage yesterday, but nobody was seriously hurt. Several Toledo-area residents said they felt the 5.2 magnitude earthquake, although they weren't quite sure what they were experiencing at the time because quakes that intense are such a rare Midwestern occurrence. |
| Man shot in South Toledo domestic dispute An argument over a woman led to one man shooting another man in the chest early Saturday on Byrneport Drive near Airport Highway and South Byrne Road in South Toledo, Police said. |
| One injured in Sylvania Township crash A rollover crash Saturday on the southbound US 23 overpass at Sylvania Avenue injured one person and slowed traffic in the southbound lanes, the Ohio Highway patrol said. |
| Person injured in early morning south Toledo shooting A person was shot early Saturday on Byrneport Drive near Airport Highway and South Byrne Road in South Toledo, authorities said. |
| Pope arrives at St. Patrick's Cathedral NEW YORK - Pope Benedict XVI came to preach at St. Patrick's cathedral Saturday, the third anniversary of his election at pope, feted by cardinals and bishops, priests and nuns who jammed the magnificent Gothic church on Fifth Avenue. |
| Kirk - Famine in America |
| America, set your house in order These are the times that try men's souls. I thank God, from whom all blessings flow, that he has provided me with longevity and soundness of mind. In my 80-odd years I have witnessed "my" America in its finest hour and also in its worst hour. |
| Feeding unrest FOOD riots have broken out across the globe in recent months, highlighting a growing international crisis that carries a potentially immense human toll, one which, if left unchecked, could rock governments in dozens of developing countries. |
| Berlusconi's back ITALY'S two days of elections have produced an interesting victory for veteran center-right politician Silvio Berlusconi. |
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| Cullop to increase tempo for Rockets Tricia Cullop had a favorable setup in Evansville, Ind. The Purple Aces were coming off their first postseason victory in school history, returning six of eight top scorers next year, and her parents lived 60 miles north. |
| Bonine in groove for Hens ALLENTOWN, Pa. - Eddie Bonine does not know what it is like to lose a game at the Class AAA level. |
| Red Wings closing in; Franzen goal in OT backs Predators to wall DETROIT - The Detroit Red Wings and Nashville Predators went through a range of emotions, and only one team liked the lasting feeling. |
| Renteria homer lifts Tigers TORONTO - Manager Jim Leyland said his Detroit Tigers aren't at full speed yet, but they're certainly getting there. |
| OSU's spring game minus some regulars COLUMBUS - Spring football is a time for coaches to be ultra cautious with their most proven commodities. |
| Mud Hens' GM discusses resurgence of AAA baseball With spring finally here and the Toledo Mud Hens back in action, it's appropriate that the team's general manager is the guest on this week's edition of Deadline Now. |
| Hens hang on to win, despite tense 9th Allentown, Pa. - Blaine Neal made the ninth inning more interesting than it had to be last night. |
| Granderson to rehab with Mud Hens this weekend Barring any setbacks Friday, Curtis Granderson will be wearing a Mud Hens uniform when they return home Saturday for the start of a seven-game homestand. |
| 2-out extra-base hits rescue Mud Hens ALLENTOWN, Pa. - The Mud Hens were at their best last night when forced into the worst situations. |
| New Dana chiefs salary will be $1.2M plus bonus The base salary for the new chief executive of Dana Holding Corp., Gary Convis, is $1.2 million, the Toledo auto parts firm said in a regulatory filing yesterday. |
| 120 workers to lose jobs at JAC auto-parts plant About 120 unionized employees at the JAC Products Inc. plant in Monclova Township will be out of a job next spring after the automotive component company announced that it planned to close its facility on Maumee-Western Road in spring, 2009. |
| U.S. fines local steel firm over safety violations Ohio Pickling and Processing LLC, of Toledo, has been cited for several safety violations and fined $27,450 by the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration. |
| Citigroup loses $5.1B, plans to cut 9,000 jobs NEW YORK Citigroup, caught in the midst of the housing slowdown and a tight credit market, reported a $5.1 billion loss yesterday and announced it would cut 9,000 more jobs in the next 12 months. |
| Kinko's founder tells how to copy success BOWLING GREEN - Paul Orfalea, founder of Kinko's Inc., is not a typical entrepreneur. |
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| Toledo Symphony's new season welcomes Bobby McFerrin, Bobby Vinton What do Bobby McFerrin, Yuja Wang, Gunther Herbig, Peter Cetera, and Bobby... |
| Movie review: 88 Minutes ' Bad news: Al Pacino's serial-killer thriller 88 Minutes loiters around for 19... |
| Movie review: Forgetting Sarah Marshall '''' So perhaps the rumors of Judd Apatow's demise were greatly exaggerated. |
| Even with Carey's praise, Cook gets the boot with 6 'Idol' hopefuls remaining NEW YORK - The praise of Mariah Carey couldn't rescue Kristy Lee Cook from... |
| Restaurant review: Central Hot Dog ''' By any definition, Central Hot Dog on Front Street in East Toledo is a dive, a... |
| Leaders in a high school debate would do better THE BROADCAST media proved who's really out of touch the other night during the... |
| Bitter liberals IF BARACK Obama read Karl Marx less, and Arthur Brooks more, he might not be in... |
| Lake Erie walleye too busy to bite It gets a fisherman's blood boiling to be drifting across the near-shore... |
| Bitter debate just shows that alls fair in love and politics FOUR days before the big Pennsylvania primary, I didnt want to go there. |
| Michigan Republican champions water bill ANN ARBOR - Nobody doubts that Vern Ehlers, who represents the Grand Rapids... |
| Star lineup for CMA Music Festival Its no secret that Im a big fan of the annual country music festival put on... |
| Oliver House shows off new look, new artistic offerings |
| Ann Arbor braces for overflow of pilgrims ANN ARBOR - Tickets have been sold out for weeks. Hollywood star Richard Gere and Grammy-winning singer Bobby "Don't Worry Be Happy" McFerrin are in town. A group of Chinese students is planning a protest. Scores of people from northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan, both Buddhist and otherwise, are making the pilgrimage to Crisler Arena. |
| Hancock park has old barn to salvage FINDLAY - Calling all old barn lovers. |
| Economy pinches charities Salvation Army officials say a bad economy has severely strained their resources, leading them to cut back vital services. |
| Former Blade writer, editor is honored for contributions to Kent State, journalism KENT, Ohio - Marge McNab Block was a leader as a Kent State University journalism student in the 1930s, and yesterday her roles there and in her profession were recognized during the grand opening of Franklin Hall, a renovated 1926 structure that brings together the university's print and broadcast programs. |
| Closed parish makes cash plea KANSAS, Ohio - Members of the former St. James Catholic Church, a rural Seneca County parish Toledo Bishop Leonard Blair closed two years ago, are trying to raise $50,000 from Catholics nationwide to defray legal costs. |
| Commissioners nix Tiffin building swap TIFFIN - They'd like to see Tiffin native Bernadine Stetzel's folk art collection come to Seneca County, but commissioners agreed yesterday that it won't be displayed at their historic 1884 courthouse. |
| LEARNING IS MADE FUN IN THE KITCHEN John Martinez and Marcus Anderson enthusiastically make pizzas as sous chef Josh Vallejo supervises. Children from Kids Unlimited, an after-school group at Navarre Elementary in East Toledo, hung out at Ziasat the Docks. |
| Safety council honors 36 for rescue efforts When Ken Shepherd spotted two women yelling for help from their burning apartment complex last summer, he immediately stepped into action. |
| Amber Alert subject found with mom in Ga. A 16-year-old Sylvania Township girl, missing for five days and the subject of an Amber Alert after she left the area with her noncustodial mother, showed up late Wednesday at a Columbus, Ga., hospital, township police said yesterday. |
| Wood County sending semi back to feds BOWLING GREEN - An inoperable semitractor obtained by the Wood County Sheriff's Office in 2001 is going back to where it came from - the U.S. government. |
| Plan lets residents opt to pay paving fee The Finkbeiner administration is considering a plan to repave more Toledo streets if a majority of property owners are willing to pay money out of their own pockets through assessments. |
| Jobless rate rises in Ohio Fri, 18 Apr 2008 09:51:00 EST The states unemployment rate was 5.7% in March, up sharply from 5.3% in February. |
| Timken adds two plants in Asia Fri, 18 Apr 2008 09:44:00 EST The maker of bearings and steel said the plants in China and India bring to seven the number of its manufacturing operations in Asia. |
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