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| Metro area ripe for shift into global trade portal Local officials and developers have preached the same sermon for years: The Toledo area is ideally situated to become a major freight distribution center for the northeastern United States and southern Canada. |
| Lowest gasoline prices for the Toledo area, including station locations Start GasBuddy Code |
| UN sends top envoy to plead with Myanmar over aid YANGON, Myanmar - A senior U.N. envoy traveled to Myanmar on Sunday to urge its military junta to accept more international aid for cyclone survivors, amid mounting fears of starvation, especially among children. |
| China declares 3 days mourning for quake victims BEICHUAN, China - China declared three days of national mourning for earthquake victims and ordered a suspension of the Olympic torch relay, as the search for survivors of the disaster grew bleak Sunday. |
| Cat shows purrsonality, wins Pet Idol Valerie Murphy wasn't barking up the wrong tree when she predicted that this would be the "Year of the Cat" in the local Pet Idol contest. |
| 20 years of Maumee Dearest |
| Free speech struggles at university University of Toledo employee Crystal Dixon has a First Amendment right to give her opinion about the gay lifestyle. She did not speak for the University of Toledo or as a member of the UT administration. It was a violation of her First Amendment rights for UT President Lloyd Jacobs to terminate her employment. |
| 'Show Me' injustice THE 15TH Amendment to the Constitution guarantees all citizens the right to vote. The Voting Rights Act of 1965 prohibits "denial or abridgment of the right to vote." |
| True measure of MLK TWO years after its ground-breaking on the northwest shore of the Tidal Basin in Washington, the four-acre, $100 million Martin Luther King, Jr., memorial has hit a major snag. |
| Eyes off the networks WHERE have the network television audiences gone? According to Nielsen Media Research, there were 9 percent fewer eyeballs trained on ABC, CBS, Fox, and NBC shows in April and so far in May than at the same time last year. |
| Eastwood sweeps SLL TONTOGANY - The Eastwood boys and girls swept the team titles for the eighth straight year at the Suburban Lakes League track and field championships yesterday at Otsego. |
| Tigers' megadeal yet to pay off The morning of the trade, when the Tigers and Marlins pulled off an eight-player blockbuster, then-Detroit super prospect Andrew Miller received a call from his agent. |
| UT star saw world on traveling teams In Their Words is a weekly feature appearing Sundays in The Blade's sports section. Blade sports writer Maureen Fulton talked with Cal Christensen, who played basketball for the University of Toledo from 1947-50 and in the NBA for five years. Christensen was part of the first class of UT's Varsity "T" Hall of Fame in 1977. |
| Red Wings Star-struck DETROIT - Marty Turco was probably able to sleep a little easier last night after winning at Joe Louis Arena for the first time in his professional career yesterday. |
| 2 down for Big Brown BALTIMORE - Not once but twice, jockey Kent Desormeaux sneaked a peek to see if anyone was gaining on Big Brown. |
| Defense backs up Hens' COLUMBUS - Dontrelle Willis, in his third Major League rehab start as he recovers from a right knee injury, gave up five hits and walked four but gave up his only run in the sixth to lead the Mud Hens to an 8-5 victory over the Columbus Clippers. |
| Hens stumble again in Durham DURHAM, N.C. - After watching his International League West-leading team struggle again in a 9-3 loss to the Durham Bulls last night, Toledo manager Larry Parrish was looking forward to putting the Mud Hens' four-game set with Durham behind him. |
| At 120, Toledo's Libbey looks to its future BEFORE SOLAR panels, before axles or spark plugs, before Jeeps or scales, before insulation or glass bottles, a company came to Toledo on a train, bestowed a nickname on its new city, and never left. |
| American Axle increases offers for wages, buy-downs DETROIT - American Axle and Manufacturing Holdings Inc. boosted its wage offer and increased the payments it will give workers to take a wage cut as part of a tentative agreement that could settle an 11-week strike by the United Auto Workers union, a person briefed about the deal said yesterday. |
| UAW, American Axle reach deal that could end strike DETROIT - American Axle and Manufacturing Holdings Inc. boosted its wage offer and increased the payments it will give workers to take a wage cut as part of a tentative agreement that could settle an 11-week strike by the United Auto Workers union, a person briefed on the deal said Saturday. |
| Columbia Gas of Ohio files rate-hike request Columbia Gas of Ohio has asked state regulators for permission to raise its natural-gas rate in June to $1.33 per 100 cubic feet, 11 cents more than the current rate. |
| Rite Aid to finish purchase of 8 Pharm stores by June Rite Aid Corp. said that by months end, it expects to complete its purchase of eight area Pharm stores, operate just seven of them as Rite Aids, and put the eighth store, on Wheeling Street in Oregon, up for sale. |
| Sax man for the Stones; Tecumseh native Tim Ries tours with the legendary band Youre traveling around the world with Mick, Keith, Ronnie, and Charlie. |
| Toledo magazine: Go fly a kite? No problem |
| The bride's bouquet: Look for vivid colors, bead or crystal accents, and new ways to wrap them If one believed in the old-fashioned language of flowers, the perfect wedding... |
| In Sophie Kinsella's new novel, our heroine finds not her prince, but herself |
| Plenty of off-track thrills at Hall of Fame Museum INDIANAPOLIS - How many people sitting on the edge of their seats at the Indy... |
| Cool in the shade: Sunglasses can be beautiful and protect your eyes, too For many people, sunglasses are a style statement first. |
| Good knight: It's fun to live in the Middle Ages, even if it's just for a day Louise Smithson is not a historical re-enactor. |
| Chorale sets benchmark for creativity, excellence If there's one thing you can count on with Masterworks Chorale, it's that... |
| UT finally gives support to athletics Including base salary and marketing income, the University of Toledo's new... |
| Budget crunch at Crane Creek will aid birds, birders Crane Creek State Park, a little vest-pocket public parcel offering swimming... |
| Ohio lags behind in Great Lakes pact With Michigan and Wisconsin ratifying the proposed Great Lakes water compact... |
| Dog needs surgery, but he should be fine DEAR DR. |
| DNA findings ensure monarchy is dead Allow me to offer a glimpse into paranoia, Kremlin-style. |
| Successful graduation party menu requires planning High school and college graduation parties are well under way. |
| Former Wine Cellar crew has taken new culinary paths It's a far piece to Ellsinore, Mo. |
| 3-wheeled tourism is exciting Arles, Provence - It's been almost three weeks now since I rode in a red... |
| Firm steps up to plate for Close Park The city couldn't meet their request for new playground equipment, so residents of the West Toledo neighborhood surrounding Close Park found their own generous benefactor in the business sector. |
| Local memorial symbolizes blood shed by recipients of Purple Heart One of the biggest goals for the Military Order of the Purple Heart Memorial unveiled on Toledo's Civic Center Mall yesterday is the simplest. |
| Genoa Police chief to be Ottawa Co. deputy Genoa Police Chief Chad Millner has accepted a job as an Ottawa County sheriff's deputy in the corrections division because he wants more career stability, Sheriff Bob Bratton said yesterday. |
| Rocket club aims for stars Sylvania Northview High School students will try to channel the spirit of Homer Hickam today as they compete against students from across the country in the Team America Rocketry Challenge. |
| 201 shells, bombs found along shore destroyed PORT CLINTON The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers destroyed 201 unexploded bombs or shells on Thursday found along Lake Erie near the former Erie Army Depot as part of its cleanup of hazardous ordnance. |
| 'AMAZING' THINGS TO SEE AT ZOO Madaline Mosiniak, 7, left, does look a bit amazed as she views the tree frog in the Amazing Amphibians exhibit at the Toledo Zoo with her mother, Andrea, rear, and Shana Werdner, 8, right. The exhibit had its grand opening yesterday. Twenty amphibian species are on display. |
| 6 caregivers from Toledo, Lima set for state honor COLUMBUS State officials and lawmakers next week will honor 15 people who are caregivers for elderly relatives including five Toledo sisters who care for their mother and a Lima woman who cares for her centenarian step-grandmother. |
| Substance abuse by Wood County youth in decline Alcohol remains the drug of choice for youth in Wood County, but the author of the county's biannual survey on substance abuse said he's encouraged by the declining numbers of students who are smoking, drinking, and using drugs. |
| Finkbeiner mum on 2009 contest And you thought they started the presidential election campaigns early. |
| Finkbeiner pushes cities to resist shift in turnpike funds COLUMBUS - Toledo Mayor Carty Finkbeiner is urging northern Ohio's largest cities to unite in opposition to a plan to divert hundreds of millions of dollars in Ohio Turnpike funds to help pay for a $1.57 billion economic stimulus package. |
| Mayor wants contract rejected The Finkbeiner administration has asked Toledo City Council to reject a fact-finder's report on a contract for eight supervisors in the Toledo Municipal Court clerk's office because it does not conform to a city goal that would require all municipal employees to co-pay for their health insurance premiums. |
| Strange logic at Toledo Express Some people generalize and say that seniors like to complain about trivial things. Well, Im not going to disappoint them. |
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