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| High gas cost detours many Toledo-area motorists from weekend travel plans On a normal Wednesday before a Monday holiday, AAA Northwest Ohio's main office in Sylvania Township would be jammed at lunchtime with club members getting travel information for the upcoming long weekend. But not so yesterday. Agents were waiting to help the few who arrived. |
| Ohio House members vote English as official language for state and local records COLUMBUS - In spite of accusations that members had forgotten where they came from, the Ohio House Thursday narrowly approved a bill requiring state and local governments to use the English language in their official records. |
| Toledo rapist of 3 teenage girls gets 79 years in prison Andre Winters has been sentenced to 79 years in prison for the rapes and robberies of three teenage girls and other incidents during a three-month crime spree. |
| Detroit mayor appoints lawyers for removal review DETROIT Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick has appointed two attorneys to represent him during Governor Jennifer Granholms review of whether he should be removed from office. |
| Sale of skeletons, coffins in Lima brings out collectors LIMA, Ohio Jim Shaffer perused over a glass-covered casket housing a human skeleton strung together with wire and pins. |
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| Wishing the senator well WHEN it comes to illness, politics usually stops at the edge of the hospital bed. That's why the grim news that Sen. Edward M. Kennedy has a cancerous brain tumor in his left parietal lobe has generated sadness and deep concern across the political spectrum. He will soon begin a regimen of radiation and chemotherapy to fight the tumor. |
| Streamline primary vote marathon Now that the 2008 primary elections are almost over, the Democratic and Republican parties should consider some reforms for 2012. |
| Not buckling up can kill THE Memorial Day weekend is here, and with it comes the usual advice to the motorists clogging the nation's roadways to drive safely and buckle up. But new, nationwide fatality figures show not only isn't that message reaching some of the most vulnerable drivers on the road, it's especially being ignored by nighttime drivers. |
| More fighting at the altar WITH respect to the over-the-top reactions to the California Supreme Court ruling last week that legalized marriage for gays in the state, reactions ranging from ecstatic partners wanting to be wed, to members of the religious right spouting fire, it might be helpful to consider what this ruling isn't. |
| Tigers go wild on West: Thames' slam part of 14-hit attack DETROIT When a team from the American League West is in the opposing dugout, the Tigers morph from kittens into some mean-swingin' cats. |
| Hens' youngsters deliver Larry Parrish loves golf, so it's no surprise the Mud Hens manager used a golf analogy when asked to put the start of his baseball team's 2008 season in perspective. |
| Macias gets winning 'hit' "Ouch, we win!" |
| Pistons must set the tempo BOSTON - Point guard Chauncey Billups was blunt as he assessed the Pistons' performance in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals. |
| Crafton's home track advantage MANSFIELD, Ohio - Check with any pro athlete and they'll tell you about the comfort of home - the home ice, the home court, or the home field. They don't need a chart, a graph or an algorithm to tell you that home is worth at least a goal, a few points, or a couple of runs. |
| Ford cuts N. American production, cuts profit goal DETROIT - Ford Motor Co. no longer expects to return to profitability by 2009 and is cutting North American production of pickups and SUVs for the rest of this year as high gas prices and the weak economy hurt sales, the company announced Thursday. |
| Sudden job loss destroys lives, ex-workers tell Senate panel A factory worker who toiled nearly 27 years in an upholstery fabric plant in Massachusetts told a U.S. Senate panel yesterday that his family is barely scraping by since he and his wife were laid off from their jobs without notice in July, 2007. "They didn't tell us anything, that they were going to close. ... |
| Airline to charge $15 for 1st checked bag NEW YORK - Never mind the free lunch. Almost nothing is complimentary on airlines anymore, not even what many passengers consider a simple necessity: a single checked bag. |
| Area gains Arab-American-owned businesses The number of Arab-American-owned businesses increased in the Toledo area in the past year, with several openings. |
| Chrysler seeks savings of 25% on components AUBURN HILLS, Mich. Chrysler LLC wants to cut the cost of parts it buys by 25 percent in the next three years, and to split those savings 50-50 with suppliers. |
| 4 witnesses ID alleged victim in R. Kelly trial CHICAGO Prosecutors trying to prove that a woman appeared in a sex tape with... |
| Daughter of Christian music star killed by car NASHVILLE, Tenn. |
| 3 Doors Down turns 'Kryptonite' into gold Eight years after ingraining itself into American consciousness with its hit... |
| Cook upsets favored teen; Singer beats Archuleta by about 12 million votes |
| Restaurant review: Scrambler Marie's Breakfast Bistro ''' It wasn't so many years ago that finding a restaurant serving eggs benedict in... |
| Flower Day Weekend blooms again at Farmers' Market Locally-grown vegetables, herbs, and flowers galore will fill the Toledo... |
| Battle of the Bands voting begins The Blade's Battle of the Bands enters another round next week when voting... |
| Grammy winner Marvin Hamlisch performs with TSO When Marvin Hamlisch steps in front of the Toledo Symphony Saturday night to... |
| Archbishop joins in Central City Ministry's celebration Any day of the week is a good day for fund-raising and to honor community... |
| Contract for renovations to Lathrop House is OK'd Commissioners of the Toledo Area Metroparks yesterday approved a $295,400 contract to begin renovations of the Lathrop House, the former Underground Railroad site in Sylvania. |
| Auto dealers group to give $140,000 to kids charities Auto Dealers United for Kids yesterday announced that it is donating the approximately $140,000 it raised through its The Cars are the Stars V gala to six Toledo-area childrens charity groups. |
| Downtown apartments cleared for occupancy Residents displaced from the Renaissance Senior Apartments in downtown Toledo in November by a natural-gas explosion in the basement of the adjoining Valentine Theatre will be able to move back in by Tuesday, a spokesman for the building's owner said yesterday. |
| Apartment building near museum razed Toledo Mayor Carty Finkbeiner looked on with contentment yesterday as a city bulldozer began knocking down the first "Dirty Dozen" property to be razed this year. |
| Free-parking days set for downtown Parking at most metered street spots in downtown Toledo will be free today and tomorrow, courtesy of KeyBank. |
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| Case Western Reserve, MetroHealth stay aligned Thu, 22 May 2008 15:50:00 EST The university and the hospital system have announced a five-year affiliation agreement that reaffirms their 94-year-old partnership. |
| Nordson posts strong results Thu, 22 May 2008 09:11:00 EST The maker of automated dispensing equipment has reported a 57.5% jump in second-quarter profits, and is forecasting solid gains for its third quarter. |
| Thompson Hine names practice group chair Thu, 22 May 2008 15:03:00 EST The law firm said William Jacobs has been selected to head its Business Litigation pracitce group, the firm's largest. |
| All Erection expands Pa. operation Thu, 22 May 2008 14:58:00 EST The provider of cranes and lift equipment said the larger operation in Pennsylvania will provide room for future growth in sales and rentals. |
| State awards $143 million for tech research Wed, 21 May 2008 13:16:00 EST The money from the Ohio Research Scholars Program will go toward 10 technology-focused initiatives at research institutions throughout the state. |
| Expert speaks of good, bad of globalization Wed, 21 May 2008 14:23:00 EST The president of the Council on Foreign Relations tells a Cleveland audience that globalization has created great economic opportunity, but also has unleashed dangerous forces. |
| Team for Hopkins 'AirMall' comes together Wed, 21 May 2008 13:53:00 EST Master developer BAA USA has selected Westlake Reed Leskosky and Ozanne Construction for work on the planned retail components of Cleveland's main airport. |
| Early Stage Partners receives fund investment Wed, 21 May 2008 13:01:00 EST Credit Suisse and the Ohio Public Employees Retirement System have put a total of $11 million into Early Stage Partners in Cleveland and Mistral Equity Partners in Columbus. |
| Continental to start Paris-to-Cleveland run Wed, 21 May 2008 13:38:00 EST The first-ever nonstop service between Hopkins Airport and Charles de Gaulle Airport in France begins Friday. |
| Jenne Distributors selects new CEO Tue, 20 May 2008 14:56:00 EST The supplier of communication products has picked a chief executive whose last name isn't Jenne. |
| Sandusky sued over housing program Thu, 22 May 2008 08:17:00 EST While the city works to rebuild its housing department, homeowners who suffered the consequences of the program's shortcomings are building their case. Some city officials are under fire for the mismanaged Community Housing Improvement Program that misspent thousands of dollars on homes. |
| House OKs bill to boost economy Thu, 22 May 2008 08:30:00 EST The House passed a $1.57 billion spending bill yesterday aimed at giving Ohio's struggling economy a boost. The bipartisan economic-stimulus bill, which supporters say will create at least 57,000 jobs during the next five years, now goes to the Senate. Passage is expected next week. |
| Officials look for funding for LakeEast demolition Thu, 22 May 2008 08:37:00 EST Community leaders are looking for funding to help with the demolition of LakeEast Hospital in Painesville next year after Lake Hospital System opens its TriPoint Medical Center in Concord Township. |
| Oil companies not to blame for price at pump, industry economist says Thu, 22 May 2008 08:32:00 EST Dont blame oil companies for the prices you pay at the gas pump. So says John Felmy, chief economist for the American Petroleum Institute, who insists thin profit margins and decreasing U.S. demand for gasoline has left some companies in the energy supply chain with less opportunity to make money. |
| Union: Steel people coming back to WCI Thu, 22 May 2008 08:42:00 EST It didnt matter to seasoned steelworker union leaders that the parent of WCI Steel Inc.s presumptive new owner is based in Russia. Whats important is OAO Severstal has money to upgrade the Warren mill and has experience running a steel mill. |
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