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| Appeals Court rules against Stainbrook, throws 18 recruits off Republican central committee A three-judge panel Wednesday ruled against Lucas County Republican Party activist Jon Stainbrook deciding the party central committee meeting can go ahead without 21 people who were barred from the committee because they did not qualify as Republican voters. |
| Adviser says Clinton to end campaign, back Obama WASHINGTON, D.C. Hillary Rodham Clinton has decided to end her historic presidential campaign while leaving her options open to retain her delegates and promote her issue agenda, a campaign official says. |
| TPS rejects city's latest marina district offer Toledo Public Schools officials have rejected the city of Toledos latest tax-sharing offer to offset abatements for the Marina District, saying it still falls far short of providing an adequate distribution of sacrifice against benefit from the proposed development. |
| McCain urges joint town halls with Obama BATON ROUGE, La. John McCain challenged Barack Obama to join him in 10 town hall meetings with voters before the Democratic National Convention in August. |
| Obama names a Kennedy to help pick veep WASHINGTON, D.C. Barack Obama turned in earnest to the general election and the hunt for a running mate Wednesday, embraced by Democratic leaders who signaled forcefully and sometimes impatiently to Hillary Rodham Clinton that her marathon duel with Obama was over. |
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| Windmills not a threat to bats, birds A May 27 story in The Blade discussed how Canadians on the opposite shore of Lake Erie are aggressively pursuing installation of many wind turbines to generate electricity. There also was a reference to the progressive city of Bowling Green and its expansion of wind turbines and to the great potential of harnessing this form of energy. |
| An inspired choice TAPPING law school dean Nancy Hardin Rogers to replace disgraced Attorney General Marc Dann was a brilliant move for Ohio, Gov. Ted Strickland, and the state Democratic Party. |
| They sell, we buy MEXICO faces a life-and-death battle between the government, including the army and police, and the country's drug lords for control. |
| Solidarity across the water THE possible marriage of the United Steelworkers and Britain's largest trade union, Unite, may at first seem an odd match. But it is a marriage of convenience and necessity dictated by a changing world. |
| Roberson heads to Hens to replace Larish First baseman Ryan Roberson was promoted from Double-A Erie to Toledo this morning, giving the Mud Hens a replacement for Jeff Larish. |
| MIS big board: It's a tower of entertainment, information at speedway BROOKLYN, Mich. - There is a long, hyper-technical description for the 110-foot monolith that now dominates the landscape at Michigan International Speedway, a blizzard of terms that schematically dissect its wealth of internal gizmos. |
| Pistons fire Saunders: Dumars tells players: no sacred cows here AUBURN HILLS, Mich. - In the morning, the Detroit Pistons fired Flip Saunders. By the afternoon, the players were put on notice. |
| Clevlen powers Mud Hens with pair of homers LOUISVILLE - Brent Clevlen continued to crush the baseball last night, launching two long home runs and knocking in five in Toledo's 7-2 win over the Louisville Bats. |
| Custs infield single leads Oakland past Tigers OAKLAND, Calif. Jack Cust is not known for his speed. The sluggers never stolen a base in the big leagues. |
| CNBC: Verizon Wireless in talks to buy Alltel NEW YORK Verizon Wireless is in talks to buy Alltel Communications LLC, the country's fifth-largest wireless carrier by subscribers, for $27 billion, according to news reports. |
| Top-ranked vehicles in J.D. Power's 2008 quality study J.D. Power and Associates on Wednesday released its annual survey of initial quality for 2008 model year vehicles, based on questionnaires from more than 81,500 new-vehicle owners. |
| Fuel prices change itineraries, habits of travelers As the summer vacation season nears, travel is still high on the agenda, but the itinerary has changed. |
| Army recruits Ohio companies for future combat systems work Members of the U.S. Army's Future Combat Systems program met in Toledo yesterday, presenting its new warfare technology project and soliciting area companies to participate. |
| Toyota, Honda outsell popular Ford F-series DETROIT - For the first time since 1991, the best-selling automobile in the United States last month was not a truck. The top-selling Ford F-series truck was dethroned by four cars from Toyota and Honda. |
| They're back: Indiana Jones has returned, so we imagine older heroes making comebacks That beloved archaelogist/adventurer Indiana Jones is back after a 19-year... |
| Minor accident on the set of Hannah Montana movie RIDGETOP, Tenn. |
| SHOWING OFF THE VALENTINE'S NEW MURAL At a black-tie party last night, the Valentine Theatre unveiled its new... |
| His beat goes on: Diddley influenced musicians from Elvis to U2 A moment of silence for Bo Diddley? Impossible. |
| Radiohead revels in newfound freedom WASHINGTON - The breakthrough for Radiohead on "Reckoner" - a song that... |
| The swinging 70s come to stodgy CBS It's not too surprising that a new prime-time TV series headed our way centers... |
| PISTONS, RED WINGS, TIGERS, lions Tip-toeing through the minefield of Motor City sports |
| Graduation's pomp offers opportunity to ponder I SPENT part of this past weekend at Tubby Raymond Field, scene of the most... |
| Compost piles yield garden gold Most of the yard debris has been picked up and you have bags of leaves and... |
| Putnam County funnel cloud destruction put at $1.2M OTTAWA, Ohio - The tornado that touched down early Saturday in Putnam County caused an estimated $1.2 million damage, but the destruction - eight buildings destroyed and eight others damaged - falls under the threshold for state aid, authorities said. |
| HAYES CENTER CANNON ON HIATUS FOR A YEAR Jeff Wells, left, and Eric Dalzell, center front, of Saratoga National Historic Park in Saratoga, N.Y., help employees of Fine Arts Services Transportation remove from a display at the Hayes Presidential Center in Fremont an iron cannon cast in 1761 and captured from the British during the Battle of Saratoga on Oct. 7, 1777. |
| Nominations are open for '20 under 40' The sponsors of the "20 under 40" leadership recognition program are seeking nominations for the annual event that showcases young leaders in northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan who are under the age of 40. |
| Designers add trees, ivy, bushes to facade of new Toledo arena Final drawings for the arena under construction in downtown, to be unveiled today by the Lucas County commissioners, show a green side - literally. |
| Toledo sends TPS new proposal on Marina District plan Toledo City Council remained in a holding pattern last night, waiting for the Finkbeiner administration and Toledo Public Schools to agree on how much the school district should get for approving tax abatements for the planned $320 million Marina District on the east side. |
| 3rd Toledo public housing meeting mulls plan From town houses to senior housing, from green space to grocery stores and playgrounds, about 30 residents of the Brand Whitlock and Albertus Brown homes last night discussed various ideas to redevelop their living space. |
| ANGLING FOR TROUBLE ON THE MAUMEE Thomas Claybourne, Jr., 2, has a little trouble with his line while fishing in the Maumee River at International Park downtown. The Toledo youngster, his mother, Yolanda, and sister, Yamina, 3, hoped to get in a few hours of fishing before the rain arrived yesterday. |
| Smucker to buy Folgers from Procter and Gamble Wed, 4 Jun 2008 09:24:00 EST The maker of peanut butter and jelly has agreed to acquire PandG's coffee business in an all-stock deal valued at $3.3 billion, including the assumption of Folgers debt. |
| TOA Technologies gains $13 million investment Wed, 4 Jun 2008 14:41:00 EST The logistics software company in Beachwood received the money from a group of investors led by the investment arm of computer chip maker Intel Corp. |
| Parker acquires California-based hose maker Wed, 4 Jun 2008 09:59:00 EST The diversified manufacturer has bought Titan Industries for an undisclosed price. |
| Lorain County foundation gives, receives Wed, 4 Jun 2008 14:52:00 EST The Lorain County Community College Foundation awarded $150,000 in grants, but got most of it back in the form of a $110,000 donation from First Place Financial. |
| Nordson buys rest of Korean joint venture Wed, 4 Jun 2008 10:47:00 EST The maker of automated spraying and dispensing equipment did not say what it paid for the remaining 51% stake in Nordson Sang San Ltd. |
| Case Western Reserve med school wins two grants Wed, 4 Jun 2008 15:08:00 EST The grants totaling $3 million are from the Mt. Sinai Health Care Foundation and will be used to build the school's base of researchers and faculty. |
| Cleveland Clinic bioethicist wins $1M grant Wed, 4 Jun 2008 15:02:00 EST The money will allow Richard Sharp to continue his research on ethics in large-scale genetic testing for another three years. |
| Key to GM success lies in profits from new model Wed, 4 Jun 2008 08:42:00 EST GM is pegging its profits to a common small-car design that will be used worldwide. And, General Motors plans to make something else besides a new compact car in Lordstown profits. |
| Layoffs just keep grinding at Ohio Wed, 4 Jun 2008 08:49:00 EST A bad year for Ohio workers just got worse. GM plans to close its sport-utility-vehicle plant in Moraine, one of four plants the company is shutting down in North America, a move that will cost Ohio roughly 2,400 jobs. The state lost 19,423 jobs in the first quarter of 2008. |
| Local officials celebrate good news Wed, 4 Jun 2008 08:46:00 EST For Lordstown Mayor Michael Chaffee, Tuesdays announcement that General Motors has picked the Lordstown plant to build a new car after production of the Cobalt ceases next year is good news in more ways than one. |
| Businesses encouraging employees to study Wed, 4 Jun 2008 08:31:00 EST Companies and colleges are teaming up to spur economic development. |
| New Akron law tightens panhandling Wed, 4 Jun 2008 08:15:00 EST Not only is 50-year-old Dale Zenner making ends meet until his military pension comes in, he's doing it according to a still-new city law. Zenner is a card-carrying registered panhandler, holding one of the 58 licenses the city of Akron has issued. |
| Town homes unveiled at UA Wed, 4 Jun 2008 08:44:00 EST Mayor Don Plusquellic who on Tuesday cut the ribbon opening the first phase of Spicer Village that will feature 25 new town homes said the project will ''get people to come back to this area . . . that's very exciting.'' |
| Buying coffee with their jam Wed, 4 Jun 2008 08:42:00 EST J.M. Smucker Co. will unveil an all-stock deal to buy Cincinnati-based Procter and Gamble Co.'s Folgers coffee unit later this week, the Wall Street Journal reported late Tuesday, citing unidentified people familiar with the matter. |
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