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| New man on Capitol Hill dives into his latest role In the four months hes been on the job, U.S. Rep. Bob Latta (R., Bowling Green) has cast hundreds of votes, opened three district offices, posed for photos regularly with groups of constituents in front of the Capitol, and signed thousands of letters. He still hasnt found a place to live. |
| Obama says no debates with Clinton between now and Indiana WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama on Sunday brushed aside a challenge from Hillary Rodham Clinton to debate before the May 6 primaries in Indiana and North Carolina. |
| Downtown falls short of expectations Opinions on what downtown Toledo needs have been as bountiful through the years as vacant storefronts are today. |
| Smoke ban costly for health agencies Employees and customers are breathing much easier during dinner, drinks, and dancing at establishments statewide. |
| History lesson spans the centuries Vikings came to Perrysburg yesterday, the women grinding wheat into flour with large stones while the screaming men battled with flailing axes and shields. |
| Kirk - Utility hammers consumers |
| Authority to set aside Constitution unclear IS OUR President allowed to empower himself as dictator? Should he be allowed to ban or suspend our basic Rule of Law? If any such events ever took place in America, it would be very unjust and a violation of our Constitution. |
| Consider U.S. past before criticizing "THE PRIVILEGE of the writ of habeas corpus shall not be suspended, unless when in cases of rebellion or invasion, the public safety may require it" (U.S. Constitution). The United States has had incidences of terror where public safety has required suspension of habeas corpus. Just like President Pervez Musharraf of Pakistan, the U.S. |
| Health of democracy is linked to basic freedoms THE PRESIDENT can declare a state of emergency and there are historical incidents where this has happened. Abraham Lincoln declared such a state during the Civil War, Franklin Roosevelt declared it during the Great Depression, Richard Nixon declared it during the Vietnam protest rallies, and George W. Bush declared it following the Sept. |
| Challenge is to act on our bitterness Those of us who see in Sen. Barack Obama's presidential candidacy the best hope for a change for the better very much appreciated The Blade's April 18 editorial (" #8226;'Gotcha' politics"). And we certainly share The Blade's concern that Sen. Hillary Clinton's persistent personal attacks on Mr. |
| Redskins take Davis in second round at 48 Fred Davis spent most of Saturday afternoon with approximately 50 family members and friends at a relative's large home in Monclova Township watching the NFL draft. |
| OSU-UM rivalry will live on in NFL This slice of the Ohio State-Michigan rivalry will take place twice a year. |
| Larish's triple lifts Hens Jeff Larish has the power to end a game with one swing of the bat, as his six home runs this season have proved. |
| Bullpen backs up Galarraga DETROIT - Armando Galarraga took a no-hitter into the sixth inning against the Los Angeles Angels yesterday and still didn't get a victory. |
| UM's Long goes No. 1 NEW YORK - Things were going so normally, so predictably at yesterday's NFL draft. All six players the league invited to the festivities hit the stage in the first half-dozen selections. |
| Year makes difference for Mud Hens' Perez Last year Timo Perez was one of the best hitters in the Mud Hens lineup. |
| Larish taking right approach at plate Runners stood on second and third base with two outs in the eighth inning of a tie ball game. |
| Dana CEO, veteran of Toyota, hailed as mentor IF DANA Holding Corp.'s new chief executive officer has any words of wisdom that he tries to impart to those younger than his 65 years, Gary Convis tells them this: "Manage as if you have no power." |
| RETAIL CENTER MONCLOVA TOWNSHIP Jimmy Wolff prepares a surface for concrete to be poured in an island of what will be the parking lot of a new retail strip in Monclova Township. To be called Briarfield Village, the $1.5 million project in the 3400 block of Briarfield Boulevard is owned and is being built by J.A. Morrin Concrete Construction Inc., of Maumee. |
| Investor takes shine to fledgling Toledo firm It was not the first time California venture capitalist Mark Iwanowski has been in Toledo. |
| Latta hears region's business pleas Fremont Economic Development Director Mike Jay got right to the point during a meeting with U.S. Rep. Bob Latta (R., Bowling Green) at Owens Community College yesterday. |
| Sculptor carves his niche in Waterville Amanda Curtis, top, files rough edges off a design, while |
| Rock's greatest riffs: The memorable ones grab you and pull you into a song Brothers and sisters, would-be guitar heroes, and worshipers of rock, let us... |
| Poetry's power to heal |
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| Toledo magazine: Walleye world |
| A gentleman and an artist; Pete Beckmann has built a long and successful career as a painter As a child in Germany, he drew cowboys and Indians on used paper his mother... |
| Season closes with an opera that's short ... but not so sweet As a tenor in opera productions coast to coast, Richard Crawley has had lots... |
| Joyce Carol Oates takes license with writers' life stories WILD NIGHTS!: STORIES ABOUT THE LAST DAYS OF POE, DICKINSON, TWAIN, JAMES AND... |
| P.O.D. relies on its influences too much |
| Lions get defensive, not defender ALLEN PARK, Mich. |
| Uncharacteristic turkey isn't acting anymore HILLSBORO, Ohio - He was acting very unlike a wild turkey - moving slowly,... |
| Putins power quest places Russia on uncertain footing Russias official emblem sports a double-headed eagle, with heads turned away... |
| Chefs get together for Western-themed awards dinner Chefs, culinarians, and foodies gathered at the Culinary Corral last Sunday... |
| Adrian's list of fun activities is long The snow melted, the sunshine arrived to stay, and winter coats are put away... |
| Pa. looks back at memorable primary, memorable lessons PITTSBURGH - They're gone. Vanished. |
| Landlord had good intentions, bad results Dear Dale: I recently rented a home I own to someone who I quickly learned had... |
| Coyotes lurk in shadows of northwest Ohio A few weeks ago, Maumee Mayor Tim Wagener was driving on Illinois Avenue just inside his city's limits when he saw what at first glance looked like a dog standing by the road. |
| Sara Bareilles talks about hit song, going commercial NEW YORK Check out Sara Bareilles in concert and you'll find a singer who's clearly having fun on stage. During a recent show at New York's Beacon Theatre, where she opened up for British singer James... |
| New cable network fleshes out lineup ABC News' Bob Woodruff will anchor a weekly environment-oriented series for Planet Green, a network being launched in June by Discovery Communications. Scheduled to premiere in July, Woodruff's new se... |
| Music group honors songwriter John Hiatt, whose rootsy songs have been recorded by artists as diverse as Bob Dylan, Iggy Pop, Willie Nelson and B.B. King, will receive the Americana Music Association's lifetime achievement award f... |
| Movie set stunned by accident Filming of the next James Bond movie, "Quantum of Solace," was suspended after the second car accident in four days left a stunt driver in serious condition. The driver of an Alfa Romeo crashed into a... |
| Dead members hand over papers Surviving members of the Grateful Dead announced they will turn over the rock band's archives to the University of California at Santa Cruz. It will hold the band's correspondence and other memorabili... |
| Calling all Macomber workers CANTON It is appropriate that more than a quarter of century has passed since reunions of the employees of the Macomber steel company. Because of the Depression, Stanley Macomber himself was forced to... |
| Water, water, all the time CANTON "Few People Consume Water Enough to Keep Healthy." If this sounds like a familiar health refrain, consider the date that this headline was published in The Repository. Friday April 3, 1908. No ... |
| Looking at Life: One look back to time of our youth just isn't enough "Do your remember when ... ?" the e-mail asked, picturing three young girls in the same color short jumpsuits. "All girls had ugly gym uniforms." I was thankful the photograph wasn't of three boys in ... |
| Family Doctor: You could give up red meat, or just go to a butcher Q: My in-laws insist that beef sold in most supermarkets is dyed red, and they soak their meat to remove the dye. Is this true? My oldest daughter has hives often, and we have traced their occurrence ... |
| Helpful Hints: Don't put it off, but schedule a mammogram smartly Dear Heloise: I learned this from an X-ray technician and had never really thought about it, even though I am a nurse: Be sure to try to schedule your mammogram after your period. I know many women su... |
| Repository receives AP's General Excellence award COLUMBUS For the second year in a row, The Repository was judged to be among the best newspapers in the state in the annual Associated Press Society of Ohio competition. The Repository repeated as Gen... |
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