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| Ohio lawmakers prep to impeach Dann; proceedings would be 1st in 200 years Lawmakers have begun preparing for what could be the first Ohio impeachment proceedings in nearly two centuries after Attorney General Marc Dann yesterday rejected calls from fellow Democrats to resign. A defiant Mr. Dann refused to step down in two phone conversations Sunday with Governor Strickland. |
| Heavy voting causes Ind. ballot shortages, delays tallies INDIANAPOLIS Voters energized by the Democratic presidential race turned out in record numbers for Indiana's primary Tuesday, causing scattered ballot shortages across the state. |
| Obama wins NC Democratic primary; Clinton leads in Indiana INDIANAPOLIS Democratic front-runner Barack Obama swept to victory in the North Carolina primary Tuesday night and lengthened his lead in the delegate race. Hillary Rodham Clinton led in Indiana as she struggled to stop her rival's march toward the party's presidential nomination. |
| Committee chairman accuses VA of criminal negligence in handling veteran suicide data WASHINGTON, D.C. The Department of Veterans Affairs' top mental health official said Tuesday he made a poor choice of words when he sent his colleagues an e-mail about suicide data that started out with "Shh!" |
| Co-founder of Baskin-Robbins ice cream stores dies at 90 LOS ANGELES Irvine Robbins, who as co-founder of Baskin-Robbins brought Rocky Road, Pralines 'n Cream and other exotic ice cream concoctions to every corner of America, has died at age 90. |
| Humiliation by innuendo undeserved Ten years ago, a presiding judge dismissed the cases of two priests of the Toledo Roman Catholic diocese who were arrested for public indecency, a misdemeanor. Criminal charges were dismissed and the judge ordered the records sealed upon the successful completion by each priest of a diversion program, which is not uncommon in cases of that kind. |
| Lesson in sportsmanship ARGUABLY the most thrilling moment in recent sports memory occurred not on a baseball diamond, nor on the hardwood, ice, gridiron or oval of any of professional or college sports' legendary venues. |
| Innocence lost NO DOUBT about it: The squeaky-clean image of Miley Cyrus, the 15-year-old star of Hannah Montana on the Disney Channel, has been sullied by the provocative photos taken for an upcoming issue of Vanity Fair magazine. |
| McCain has policy design for disaster In the light of recent articles about questionable mortgages and foreclosures, I want to thank The Blade for running economist Paul Krugman's column on Sen. John McCain's economic policies. He says that Mr. McCain is promising massive givebacks to seduce harried taxpayers. |
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| Kobe Bryant wins 1st MVP award LOS ANGELES Finally, an MVP award for Kobe Bryant. |
| Sanzenbacher's stock rises in OSU spring drills COLUMBUS - While Wall Street quaked and trembled earlier this year over the Bear Stearns bailout and Microsoft's proposed shotgun marriage with Yahoo, things were not nearly as tumultuous in and around a different kind of stock market - one where shares in Scarlet and Gray futures can gain and lose value on an almost daily basis. |
| Pistons take command: Disputed call key as Detroit goes up 2-0 AUBURN HILLS, Mich. The Detroit Pistons and Orlando Magic cut down the trash talk and just played, combining for a riveting playoff game. |
| Mud Hens win laugher, but relief draws some frowns For the second straight game the Mud Hens won a laugher at Fifth Third Field. |
| James impresses Celtics WALTHAM, Mass. - Doc Rivers got a chance to see another side of LeBron James in February, when the Celtics coach was running the Eastern Conference All-Star team and the Cavaliers forward was winning the game's MVP award for the second time. |
| Tigers GM makes decision on Jones DETROIT - Tigers manager Jim Leyland told reporters Sunday there would be no immediate roster moves made to address the team's slow start, only lineup changes. |
| Tigers promote Mud Hens' Joyce; designate Jones for assignment Mud Hens outfielder Matt Joyce was promoted today to the Tigers, who in turn designated Jacque Jones for assignment. |
| Mud Hens strike early, top Rochester The Mud Hens scored six runs in the first inning yesterday. And, believe it or not, manager Larry Parrish was worried. |
| Hens shuffle rotation plans Vasquez returns, Willis departs The Mud Hens received both good and bad news about their starting rotation yesterday. |
| Hens post first shutout The Rochester Red Wings used Chris Lambert as target practice last night. |
| Mud Hens doing their part The Detroit Tigers have their Miguel Cabreras and Justin Verlanders. They also have their Clete Thomases and Armando Galarragas. |
| Melian stuck behind 3 hotter prospects Jackson Melian might be from Margaritaville, but he swears he's not wasting away. |
| Mud Hens' red-hot start one of best ever There is inarguably a rich tradition with Mud Hens baseball, in terms of longevity and success. |
| US stocks lift even as oil prices soar near $123 a barrel NEW YORK Wall Street reversed early losses to close higher Tuesday, as investors monitored the movements of record high oil prices but still laid bets that the economy and companies are in recovery mode. |
| American Axle strike putting squeeze on Ohio autoworkers, suppliers DAYTON, Ohio Autoworkers and suppliers are fixing up their homes, worrying about health care coverage and frequenting food pantries as they wait for an end to the 2-month-old strike against a Michigan auto parts supplier that has idled them or cut into their business. |
| GM, Toyota, Ford wont follow Chrysler with gas subsidies DETROIT Ford Motor Co., General Motors Corp. and Toyota Motor Corp. have no plans to match Chrysler LLCs offer to subsidize the cost of gasoline for car and truck buyers, the companies said Tuesday. |
| 2 dealers to share franchises: Grogan to sell Jeep, Yark to offer Dodge When businesses expand their offerings in normal times, they generally celebrate with big announcements, maybe a party, a little fanfare, some balloons - the works. |
| Woodville Mall owners change listing agent Woodville Mall in Northwood has a new agent attempting to sell the aging property, but little else has changed from a year ago when its owners decided to unload it. |
| K-Fed lawyer: Spears' expanded visits recognize 'progress' LOS ANGELES Britney Spears will have expanded visits with her sons following... |
| True Texas Food: Enjoy the classics, cowboy cuisine, Tex-Mex and Lose Star chic DALLAS In this city deep in the heart of the Lone Star state, theres enough... |
| Defection of young viewers shows cracks in 'Idol' dominance NEW YORK - The fevered response to the latest loopy Paula Abdul episode, where... |
| Tom Cruise says he feels at home on a movie set CHICAGO - A movie set is one of the places Tom Cruise feels most at home. |
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| L.P. a baseball man through and through Yesterday marked the 3,640th major or minor league baseball game that Larry... |
| On The Town: Not just horseplay on Derby day The 134th Run for the Roses was a great excuse for many an afternoon soiree... |
| Carter, unlike Bush, keeps open mind on Israel, Palestinians FORMER President Jimmy Carter keeps doing the right thing and keeps getting... |
| Food was the star at Taste of the Nation Toledo Share Our Strength's 13th annual Taste of the Nation Toledo was bigger and... |
| Small Michigan town holds on to some of its past You may have passed through Britton, Mich., without noticing it. |
| Body washes ashore near Fermi 2 plant Monroe, Mich. A dead body washed ashore near Detroit Edisons Fermi 2 nuclear power plant early Tuesday, according to Michigan State Police. |
| Jackson Township may adopt zoning BOWLING GREEN - With construction of an $80 million rail terminal in the works near North Baltimore, neighboring Jackson Township is looking at implementing zoning to deal with spinoff businesses that may want to locate nearby. |
| Seneca County still needs a place for lawbooks Seneca County commissioners believe they have a spot to store the reams of court records now sitting in the soon-to-be-razed 1884 courthouse, but no one is quite sure where the 20,000-plus books in the former law library will go. |
| Conservators like wallpaper at Hayes Home in Fremont FREMONT - Emily Helwig and Albert Albano teetered atop a 10-foot ladder to get a better look at the cream-and-gold wallpaper covering the ceiling of President Rutherford B. Hayes' drawing room. |
| Wood County inspection unit starts early for builders BOWLING GREEN Beginning today, Wood Countys building inspection department will extend its hours to accommodate the upcoming construction season. |
| MAN RESCUED FROM MAUMEE RIVER Firefighters transfer a man onto a stretcher after he was moved from a Coast Guard boat to the Sandpiper after being rescued from the Maumee River last night. He fell in downtown near Promenade Park, witnesses and authorities said. The man, whose name was not released, was walking alone along the waterfront near the 100 block of Water Street. |
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