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| Kids rescued, pimps arrested in prostitution busts; Toledo targeted by FBI sting WASHINGTON Hundreds of people have been arrested and 21 children rescued in what the FBI is calling a five-day roundup of networks of pimps who force children into prostitution. |
| Briton convicted of murdering wife, baby in Mass. WOBURN, Mass. A British man who fled the U.S. after his wife and baby daughter were shot to death in their home has been convicted of murdering them. |
| FBI probes shooting of Muslim man in Cleveland CLEVELAND Police and FBI officials are investigating whether the shooting of a man at a Cleveland gas station was a hate crime. |
| Man shot outside North Toledo bar Toledo police were looking for two men accused of shooting another man in the back, abdomen, and the right hand early Wednesday outside a North Toledo bar. |
| U.S. Supreme Court rejects death penalty for raping children WASHINGTON The Supreme Court on Wednesday outlawed executions of people convicted of raping a child. |
| Maumee Dearest - Harsh Economic Times |
| Visitors flock to historic structures I read the June 15 editorial in The Blade, "Another chance," with great interest. It immediately brought my thoughts back to my native country of the Netherlands. |
| A lesson lost HIGH school administrators have plenty of challenges with budgets, curriculum, teachers, and students to corral without appearing to be unable to keep their affairs under control. |
| Obama's money move IN A NOT-surprising move, the Democrats' presumptive nominee for president, Sen. Barack Obama, has opted out of the federal financing system for the general election campaign. |
| Kirk - George Carlin |
| Mud Hens' catcher, Sardinha, called up to Detroit Tigers Wednesday DETROIT Catcher Dane Sardinha is the latest Mud Hen-turned-Tiger, called up from Toledo on Wednesday to take the roster spot of the injured Brandon Inge. |
| Ex-Titan Roberts has eye on draft Like most recent college graduates, Brian Roberts is currently in the midst of a job search. |
| Poellnitz commits to UT for 2009-10 Chris Poellnitz's nomadic basketball journey will soon come full circle. |
| Tigers get 3 home runs, but still lose to Cardinals DETROIT - Kenny Rogers threw 37 pitches in the fifth inning last night. |
| Vizquel, Giants squeeze Tribe CLEVELAND - Omar Vizquel's heart-tugging return began with a touching video tribute of some of his greatest plays. He ended it with two more. |
| Joyce's 2 HRs, 7 RBIs help Mud Hens' Vasquez win SYRACUSE, N.Y. - Matt Joyce hit his first career grand slam. He also smacked a three-run homer for the second time this season. |
| Lopez gets off to good start for Hens SYRACUSE - Starting for the first time in six years, Toledo pitcher Aquilino Lopez wasn't going to go the necessary five innings to get the win, but his three-inning performance in the Mud Hens' 4-3 win over the Syracuse Chiefs at Alliance Bank Stadium last night went down as a personal victory. |
| Capital's core looking for life after office hours; fringe areas vital, but Columbus' center frays As 26-year-old Wes Meermans enjoyed a beer after work at a watering hole in downtowns Historic North Market District, he ruminated on the city he adopted as home four years ago. Its almost like the San Francisco of the Midwest, said the Internet marketing executive. |
| Federal Reserve leaves key rate unchanged at 2 percent WASHINGTON The Federal Reserve, navigating treacherous economic waters, decided on Wednesday to leave a key interest rate unchanged, bringing an end to a string of consecutive rate cuts. |
| New home sales and prices both drop in May WASHINGTON Sales of new homes tumbled for the sixth time in seven months in May while median prices kept plunging, underscoring the depth of the nation's housing woes. |
| Countrywide Financial shareholders approve takeover by Bank of America LOS ANGELES Countrywide Financial Corp. says stockholders controlling a majority of the mortgage lender's outstanding shares have approved the company's takeover by Bank of America Corp. |
| Start is only weeks away for plant that would add 50 jobs near Delta DELTA -A British firm is preparing to start construction on a $160 million plant near Delta that will create 50 jobs and boost recycling of waste from the steel-making process. |
| BET Awards: Performances were as important as winning LOS ANGELES T-Pain transformed the BET Awards into a circus last night with a... |
| Disney Star Stoner talks on 'Camp Rock,' Childhood Alyson Stoner talks to the AP about what Disney hopes is the next ''High School... |
| Sweet Peas: fresh shelled vegetable gives amazing flavor Home-grown peas are about as sweet as peas can get. |
| Comedian remembered as counterculture hero LOS ANGELES - Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television. |
| Scallops with Three Peas and Prosciutto 8 ounces English peas, shelled or frozen petit peas |
| Creamy Parmesan Orzo with Peas 1 tablespoon butter |
| Buttered Peas with Crunchy Bacon 4 big handfuls of fresh or frozen peas |
| Long Grain and Wild Rice Salad 1 6-ounce box long grain and wild rice |
| After a storm: How to care for trees damaged by nasty weather During severe-weather season, it isn't uncommon for Mother Nature to rip... |
| NBC has bundle on Games, but who will watch? Our Web site, toledoblade. |
| Friendship the emphasis of Canada trip It is amazing what prods the memory. |
| Tiptoeing through the Middle East in search of peace THERE currently are some very positive developments regarding Israel and other... |
| From East Toledo, a human face on collateral damage of loan crisis The subprime-lending mess and the meltdown in home prices have affected... |
| Menu items are natural, organic As part of the green movement, organic and natural menus are the future for... |
| Ex-Sandusky chief appeals her firing SANDUSKY - Sandusky's ousted police chief, Kim Nuesse, has appealed her dismissal with the city's civil service commission. |
| Special Olympics, Wood Lane seeking volunteers BOWLING GREEN The Wood County Special Olympics and Wood Lane are looking for volunteers 14 and older for a variety of summer sports, recreation, and fitness programs. |
| Tiffin board pitches option TIFFIN - Doug Collar yesterday asked Seneca County commissioners to think outside the box: to consider an option other than tearing down the 1884 courthouse or renovating it for the courts. |
| Wood County mental retardation superintendent says good-bye BOWLING GREEN - Bill Clifford strolled through Wood Lane Industries yesterday, greeted by hoots and hugs. |
| North Baltimore official is offered Fostoria safety-service post FOSTORIA - Less than a week after firing Safety-Service Director Bill Rains, Fostoria Mayor John Davoli said yesterday he has offered the retooled job to North Baltimore Village Administrator Kathy Healy. |
| Firm starting on repair of culvert on State Rt. 64 in Haskins HASKINS, Ohio Repair work will start today on a damaged culvert that has closed part of State Rt. 64 in Wood County since January, the Ohio Department of Transportation said. |
| Ohio man repays borrowed gasoline after 34 years SOUTHINGTON, Ohio - A liquid asset has been repaid to an Ohio couple, 34 years later. |
| Perrysburg Township ends quest to recoup loan to Rossford After nine years and multiple failed lawsuits, Perrysburg Township has ended its quest to make the city of Rossford repay a $5 million loan for an arena and amphitheater complex that never materialized. |
| Toledo says Marina District bonds won't alter debt limit Toledo's debt limit will not change even if council approves general obligation bonds needed to help finance the $20 million public portion of the riverfront Marina District planned for the city's east side, the Finkbeiner administration said yesterday. |
| City of Cleveland battles poverty, exodus Even as chain stores like Ann Taylor are abandoning downtowns Tower City Center mall, A.J. Ballard has no difficulty selling $35 T-shirts to young shoppers eager to mimic the urban look favored by professional athletes and pop music stars. If you have a good concept, you can do phenomenal business here," he said. |
| COSI Toledo on the brink of breaking lease COSI Toledo is on the brink of defaulting on its lease agreement and will lose its exhibits, but Toledo City Council is poised to buy the shuttered science museum more time. |
| Questions regarding BGSU football (Vol. 2 --- Defense) Some questions concerning BGs defense heading into the upcoming season |
| Recovery Resources' CEO Jones dies Wed, 25 Jun 2008 08:59:00 EST A 2008 Crain's Woman of Note and leader of the organization that helps people with substance abuse problems passed away unexpectedly due to a massive heart attack. |
| Profits, stock price tumble at American Greetings Wed, 25 Jun 2008 08:26:00 EST Shares of the greeting card maker fell 23% in Wednesday's trading after the company reported a sharp drop in fiscal first-quarter earnings from a year earlier. |
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