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Lynn Moffett of Youngstown filled up her car at the BP station on Belmont Avenue in Liberty around
Lynn Moffett of Youngstown filled up her car at the BP station on Belmont Avenue in Liberty around
WASHINGTON Unable to get back to Capitol, Traficant wasn't in sing-along
The congressman said the nation's Mideast and immigration policies made it easier for the terrorists
GM encourages use of hands-free phones
GM encourages use of hands-free phones WARREN, Mich. -- General Motors is encouraging its more
Valley group collects goods for victims
POLAND -- Sons of the American Legion Mahoning Valley Squadron 15 at 35 Cortland St. is collecting
VIENNA AIRPORT Police detain 150 travelers as precautionary measure
Six jets, bound for destinations all over the country, were diverted to the Vienna airport. By
MAHONING VALLEY Possibility of going to war grips area students
Several acknowledged they are scared. By RON COLE and JoANNE VIVIANO VINDICATOR STAFF WRITERS
Area brokers anticipate panic selling
By CYNTHIA VINARSKY and DON SHILLING VINDICATOR BUSINESS STAFF YOUNGSTOWN -- Local stock
PREP FOOTBALL SVC's marquee matchup similar to 2000 version
Ursuline has beat Harding the last three seasons, but face a much tougher Raider team in 2001. By
Violence breaks out at local gas pumps
As some stations ran out of gas, officials asked area residents not to engage in panic-buying.
TERROR ATTACKS TEST AMERICA'S RESOLVE
Opinion: Detroit Free Press: There she stood, Lady Liberty, welcoming the world to America's shores. Behind
COLUMBIANA COUNTY United Way sets goal of raising $290,000
SALEM -- Officials of United Way Services of Northern Columbiana County hope to raise $290,000 this
Eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot, burning for burning, wound for wound,
Opinion: Eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for foot, burning for burning, wound for wound,
AT THE PUMPS
AT THE PUMPS Long lines What Valley residents are saying about gas prices in the wake of
Veterans recall Pearl Harbor
Some Pearl Harbor veterans are expecting Americans to respond to Tuesday's attack with anger and
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In the wake of tragedy, a strong nation must act
Opinion: Yesterday it was the pictures that horrified a nation. Pictures of an airliner crashing into the
In years to come, Americans will ask one another where they were when planes rammed the World Trade
In years to come, Americans will ask one another where they were when planes rammed the World Trade
For one, tragedy is reminder of miracle
The rabbi said real faith will fight terrorism. By D.A. WILKINSON VINDICATOR RELIGION EDITOR
RELIGION Faith community gathers for prayer
Some hymns were sung in English and repeated in Hebrew. VINDICATOR STAFF REPORT YOUNGSTOWN --
Salem pastor reflects on aftermath reality
Salem pastor reflects on aftermath reality SALEM --The Rev. Freddie Rodriguez, pastor of Salem
GIRARD Superintendent assures parents that school is safe
The superintendent called attention to health reports supporting the opening of Prospect Elementary
MARYLAND, PENNSYLVANIA Local siblings live close to two sites of tragedy
A former Farrell, Pa., man who now lives in Maryland said his focus was on his children. By JoANNE
Panel cancels meeting
YOUNGSTOWN -- Mahoning County commissioners have canceled their regular meeting for Thursday.
Prayer service to be held at YSU
Prayer service to be held at YSU YOUNGSTOWN -- The Rev. Kathryn Adams of our Protestant Campus
Friday and Sunday: The Mercer County Chapter of the American Red Cross is conducting an emergency
Friday and Sunday: The Mercer County Chapter of the American Red Cross is conducting an emergency
YOUNGSTOWN Lawyers question judge's order
According to Judge R. Scott Krichbaum, the witness deliberately ignored and disobeyed his subpoena.
MERCER, PA. Shipley to release records
The commissioner said he wanted to spare county taxpayers the cost of a 'frivolous' lawsuit. By
Regional police balance budget
FARRELL, Pa. -- The Southwest Mercer County Regional Police Department ended 2000 with $108,000 in
FASHION Q & amp;A
Q. I have been window-shopping for new sunglasses. I notice that the lenses come in several
WHAT TO SAY
WHAT TO SAY To children Advice for adults on how to talk to children about Tuesday's terrorist
New Castle buildings close for few hours
By PETER H. MILLIKEN VINDICATOR STAFF WRITER NEW CASTLE, Pa. -- Both City Hall and the Lawrence
GAIL WHITE Terror stuns a nation, and the coping just begins
I learned of the World Trade Center bombing while on an interview. "Did you hear what just
MAHONING VALLEY Residents line up to restock blood supply
Officials hope the stream of willing donors continues. By JOHN W. GOODWIN JR. VINDICATOR STAFF
Trial continues for man charged with murders
By PEGGY SINKOVICH VINDICATOR TRUMBULL STAFF WARREN -- Opening statements were expected to begin
YOUNGSTOWN YSU enrollment increases 4 percent
It's the biggest enrollment increase at YSU in 11 years. By RON COLE VINDICATOR EDUCATION WRITER
Valley man fled World Trade Center
The conference a Boardman native was attending was canceled shortly after it started. VINDICATOR
Woman gets prison
Woman gets prison YOUNGSTOWN -- Maxine C. Miller, 39, of Davis Road, Lake Milton, was sentenced to
Big game carries big question mark
Tuesday's terrorist attacks has put Saturday's game with Toledo in question. By PETE MOLLICA
CULTURE Change is at hand, counselors predict
Acceptance will be harder than after other tragedies because life will change for everybody, one
Valley stores, restaurants come to a standstill
By DON SHILLING and MARALINE KUBIK VINDICATOR STAFF WRITERS Mahoning Valley residents weren't
Red Cross workers, volunteers await instructions to lend a hand
There are numerous opportunities to give blood this week. YOUNGSTOWN -- Area Red Cross officials
Symphony Guild plans opening champagne gala
YOUNGSTOWN -- In celebration of the Youngstown Symphony Orchestra's opening night, a Champagne Pre-
TRAVEL Agents offer tips in time of crisis
This is no time to be traveling, local travel agents said. By GAIL WHITE VINDICATOR STAFF WRITER
WARREN GE union votes to keep entry-level jobs
Union leaders hope to negotiate better treatment for the entry-level workers. By CYNTHIA VINARSKY
YOUNGSTOWN Police: 2 kids lived in filth
The children's mother is a registered nurse at the emergency room of St. Elizabeth Health Center,
America can no longer rely on own strengths
Opinion: America can no longer rely on own strengths EDITOR: I write this a couple hours after the
Hlebovy honored
Hlebovy honored TERRE HAUTE, Ind. -- Former Boardman High basketball standout Celeste Hlebovy was
Let children express how they feel, experts warn
One school psychologist recommended not allowing small children to view the news footage of the
AUSTINTOWN Fight promoter at odds with Mill
The promoter said he wants to present future events in Liberty. By IAN HILL VINDICATOR STAFF