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Stories published March 11, 2002

Please note, our last day of publication was Saturday, August 31, 2019.

BRITAIN

Opinion: The Guardian, London, March 6: The White House appears to be ready to impose punitive tariffs on


MORE HOOPS Inside

Tennessee women's coach Pat Summitt isn't pleased that her team is the No. 2 seed behind conference


TRUMBULL COUNTY

TRUMBULL COUNTY Marriage licenses Cletis Arrowood, 74, of 4224 Meadowbrook Drive, Leavittsburg,


AUSTINTOWN Change becomes final after 30 days

Home rule does not allow trustees to levy taxes. AUSTINTOWN -- Two caimans living on Stanford


Seeds of Enron collapse were planted years ago

Opinion: It's not all that often that editorial writers get to say, "We told you so," and we're going to


CLEVELAND Sugar says he did work for Traficant

The government doesn't need audio tapes. It has the word of witnesses, a professor says. By


NILES Agency expands services for children

The agency, which employs 58 people, has moved into its third building. By DENISE DICK


Undercard quenches crowd's punch thirst

Four Olympic bronze medalists were among the combatants. By BOB ROTH VINDICATOR CORRESPONDENT


Shooting evidence

Shooting evidence YOUNGSTOWN -- Police recovered two 9 mm bullets and one spent shell casing at a


Teen dies in accident

Teen dies in accident VIENNA -- The Ohio State Highway Patrol's Southington Post is investigating


AGENDA

AGENDA TUESDAY Youngstown Board of Education regular meeting, 7 p.m., 20 West Wood Street.


CAMPBELL Man reports being threatened at gunpoint outside city bar

CAMPBELL -- A 31-year-old Campbell man told police he was threatened at gunpoint outside Sippers Bar


AUSTINTOWN Residents, trustees debate home rule

One of the two Stanford Avenue caimans escaped from its home by falling out of a window. By IAN


LIBERTY Police department hits community beat

Community policing fell by the wayside during the past several years. By TIM YOVICH VINDICATOR


Gunmen terrorize couple in home

YOUNGSTOWN -- A Bissell Avenue woman fled her home after waking Friday afternoon to find three


CRIME STOPPERS Greater Youngstown

A warrant for Julie Toot is the focus of Crime Stoppers of Greater Youngstown this week. Crime:


SALEM Tag! Your junk car is out

Owners are given a chance to remedy the situation before police step in. By NORMAN LEIGH


Smiles warm up St. Pat's parade

Cold weather did not stop the fun. By JOHN W. GOODWIN JR. VINDICATOR STAFF WRITER BOARDMAN --


Discussing sewer line

Discussing sewer line NEW MIDDLETOWN -- Springfield Township trustees will have a public meeting


BASKETBALL

BASKETBALL Mahoning Valley Eagles -- spring club will hold tryouts at Hubbard High School for


Six months is long enough to give some perspective to events of Sept. 11

Opinion: In the six months since the World Trade Centers collapsed, most Americans have seen the images of


Kendall speaks out

Kendall speaks out The Pirates' Jason Kendall, fed up with losing, will accept a position change


TRUMBULL COUNTY Murder trial to begin

The defendant remains free on a $100,000 bond. By PEGGY SINKOVICH VINDICATOR TRUMBULL STAFF


MAHONING VALLEY Area smokers put product to the test

The company said it chose Youngstown for the test marketing because it wanted to reach 'mainstream


Officials to take bids for changes to library

Officials want a better idea of the actual cost before moving ahead. By NORMAN LEIGH VINDICATOR


President Bush the true friend of steel workers

Opinion: President Bush the true friend of steel workers EDITOR: I recently traveled to Washington D.C.


Fire damages Austintown Arby's

AUSTINTOWN -- The cause of a fire late Saturday that heavily damaged the Arby's Restaurant at 701 N.


YSU

YSU Baseball CHARLESTON, S.C. -- Youngstown State pounded out 15 hits, but it still wasn't


COLUMBIANA CORNER Not in shouting range

Before the start of Leetonia Village Council last week, volunteer firefighters, including Councilman


The Vindicator/ Lindsay Semple

The Vindicator/ Lindsay Semple At top, Jean Deibel, 8, of Canfield, on the Lyden Oil Co.'s float,


TRAFICANT TRIAL Sugar says he did not expect pay

The government doesn't need audiotapes. It has the word of witnesses, a professor says. By


MOUNTAINEER RESULTS

MOUNTAINEER RESULTS SUNDAY 1st--Black Olive6.603.402.60 Ms. Aleah (D.Whitney)3.603.20


California district makes sure the mighty has fallen

Opinion: If it hadn't been for Bill Clinton, Congressman Gary Condit, D-Calif., might have been looking


CLEVELAND Is Traficant in a no-win situation?

The government doesn't need audio tapes. It has the word of witnesses, a professor says. By


Name: Mark Jackson

Name: Mark Jackson Age: 21 Residence: Hubbard Status: Junior studying music education at


Police investigate shooting at house

YOUNGSTOWN -- Police are investigating a New Middletown man suspected of spraying a Hilton Avenue


E-MAILS

E-MAILS Last month, The Vindicator asked hundreds of its News Contacts this question: How has your


Noise problem must be solved by mayors, police; won't go away by itself

Opinion: Noise problem must be solved by mayors, police; won't go away by itself EDITOR: In response to


MAHONING COUNTY Human resources director to leave soon

Commissioners are still looking for a replacement for Sellards, who is retiring from the county


STRUTHERS SCHOOLS Wind causes damage at construction site

Officials didn't have damage estimates but said the site was covered by insurance. STRUTHERS --


WESTERN PA. Winds knock down electric lines, trees

There were more than 15,000 people without electrical power in Lawrence, Mercer and Columbiana


BOARDMAN Smiles warm up St. Pat's parade

Cold weather did not stop the fun. By JOHN W. GOODWIN JR. VINDICATOR STAFF WRITER BOARDMAN --


St. Elizabeth

St. Elizabeth Shannon D. Taylor, 4821 Erie St., Youngstown, boy, March 8. Jeffery and Stephanie


PITTSBURGH Spadafora's record now 35-0

The lightweight successfully defended his title for the sixth time. By BOB ROTH VINDICATOR