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hPresidential pardon President Bush pets Katie as Ron Prestage, left, of the National Turkey
SHARON Budget stays same for vote
The mayor and his department heads reviewed the proposed budget but made no changes. SHARON, Pa.
THE MASTER AND HIS HUMAN
Opinion: THE MASTER AND HIS HUMAN Los Angeles Times: Some smart humans with pleasant scents and a largely
July 13, 2001, AP file photo
July 13, 2001, AP file photo MAN OF THE HOUR: Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger will lead
Detonated explosive
Detonated explosive SALEM -- The Youngstown Police Department bomb squad detonated an explosive
Today is Wednesday, Nov. 27, the 331st day of 2002. There are 34 days left in the year. On this date
Opinion: Today is Wednesday, Nov. 27, the 331st day of 2002. There are 34 days left in the year. On this date
FAST FACTS
FAST FACTS Truths about Thanksgiving There are many myths surrounding Thanksgiving. Here are
"We must uncover every detail and learn every lesson of September the 11th."
"We must uncover every detail and learn every lesson of September the 11th." President Bush
Group drops plans for animal shelter
FARRELL, Pa. -- The Mercer County Humane Society has backed away from plans to build an indoor
YOUNGSTOWN Man gets 20 years to life for murder on East Side
Christopher Love's lawyer said he will appeal the verdict and sentence. By BOB JACKSON
US AIRWAYS Airline cuts jobs, seeks concessions
ARLINGTON, Va. (AP) -- US Airways cut 2,500 jobs Tuesday and said it is seeking additional
KATHY MITCHELL AND MARCY SUGAR | Annie's Mailbox Baby-sitting situation has caused concern
Dear Annie: Our 15-year-old daughter, "Julie," is an excellent and experienced baby sitter. Last
Pa. House OKs bill requiring pledge or anthem in schools
HARRISBURG (AP) -- Pennsylvania pupils in private and public schools would be required to recite the
NEWTON FALLS SCHOOLS Classified employees take 'wait and see' stance in talks
No new talks are set until Dec. 10. By SHERRI L. SHAULIS VINDICATOR TRUMBULL STAFF NEWTON
ATTITUDES Speed counts more than style when men shop for clothes
Most men don't see shopping as the challenging and rewarding experience that women do. By MARGARET
NEW YORK WorldCom settlement doesn't set fine amount
NEW YORK (AP) -- A federal judge approved a settlement between WorldCom Inc. and federal regulators
WASHINGTON October steel imports increase by 8 percent
For the year, steel imports are up. WASHINGTON (AP) -- American companies imported 2.7 million
FOOD SALES AND DINNERS
TODAY XFraternal Order of Eagles 3298,1655 Raccoon Road, Austintown, will serve dinners from 4 to
Poland Village planners propose changes for 2003
POLAND -- A group of graduate architecture students came up with the ideas, and now village
Ohio legislators looking for money in seven wrong places
Opinion: Ohio's legislators are no different than the people who will be pushing nickels and quarters into
YOUNGSTOWN Schools will be renovated, built with security in mind
Administrators will be able to see inside the schools with cameras. By JoANNE VIVIANO
Sharon teachers reach tentative agreement
SHARON, Pa. -- Teachers in the Sharon City School District have reached tentative agreement on a new
Village council will consider annexation
LISBON -- Village council will discuss the annexation of six acres on Saltwell Road from Center
Chips appeal to hip buyers
Chip companies have found a new way to market products to urban snackers. PHILADELPHIA (AP) --
Austrian voters reject politics of extremism
Opinion: Three years ago, voters in Austria sent shockwaves through Europe when they embraced the far-right
Saudi extremist funds complicate diplomacy
A new congressional report this week found another link between Saudi charities and Al-Qaida.
WARREN Reading program shows impact
Most of the pupils in the reading-help program come from low-income families. By DENISE DICK
WARREN Judge to mull death penalty for Jackson
Last year, a white man was sentenced to death in Trumbull County, the prosecutor said. By PEGGY
COLUMBIANA COUNTY Highway project nears completion
The project was undertaken to remedy a traffic hazard. By NORMAN LEIGH VINDICATOR SALEM BUREAU
TEXTURE It's about feeling good this season in popular tactile-rich fabrics
Combinations can be flattering and fashionable but the wearer has to watch out for a bulky
SLIPPERY ROCK UNIVERSITY Move to not renew contract for president stymies officials
The president's supporters say enrollment and fund raising have increased under the current
OTHER ACTION
OTHER ACTION Youngstown school board The Youngstown School Board Tuesday also took the following
GAIL WHITE Home teaches life skills in real-life setting
As I walk into the Shepherd House in Salem, I can hear the bustle of students moving around in the
HELOISE Recipe for Red Velvet Cake is repeated
Dear Heloise: Just wanted to let you know that I have made your recipe for red velvet cupcakes on
Donations for food bank
Donations for food bank YOUNGSTOWN -- Second Harvest Foodbank is asking for increased donations
Cold Metal hires adviser for bankruptcy struggle
SEWICKLEY, Pa. -- Cold Metal Products has hired a Cleveland investment banking firm to help it
And to whom will we all raise our voices in prayer?
Opinion: And to whom will we all raise our voices in prayer? EDITOR: What is an "interfaith prayer
Man is accused of helping shooter
Man is accused of helping shooter YOUNGSTOWN -- Brad Dunbar, 25, of North Hazelwood Avenue, was
"The threat of mass murder on our own soil will be met with a unified, effective response."
Opinion: "The threat of mass murder on our own soil will be met with a unified, effective response."
Workers cut down, deliver Federal Plaza tree
Youngstown city workers, along with a crane crew from Diamond Steel Construction Co. of Boardman,
HERMITAGE 2003 budget
The city has introduced a 2003 spending plan totaling $9,016,312, reflecting a $470,000 increase in
THE VOTES
THE VOTES 32nd Senate District Eleven candidates were vying for the three recommendations from
True history uncovers a holiday steeped in myth, not tradition
In the mid-1800s, a magazine editor wrote about the menu we've come to know as the traditional
Testing continues on body of infant
NEW CASTLE, Pa. -- An autopsy revealed nothing significant about the death of an infant found in the
Beer, wine at eatery
Beer, wine at eatery CORTLAND -- People dining out at one Cortland eatery will be able to order
GETTING IT RIGHT
GETTING IT RIGHT A grievance filed by Becky Wilson, a secretary in the Niles School District
WAR ON TERRORISM New reports on Saudis' funding put U.S. in tough spot with its ally
A new congressional report this week found another link between Saudi charities and Al-Qaida.
Associated Press
Associated Press CHEWING THE FAT: Rap Snacks owner James Lindsay displays a box of his potato
MAHONING VALLEY OSU football victory has fans proud, but rioting leaves them embarrassed
Several OSU fans said the Michigan game was the most emotional victory in Buckeye football history.
MOUNTAINEER RESULTS
MOUNTAINEER RESULTS TUESDAY 1st--Hillside Pete6.003.803.20 Luckyd (M.Andrews)4.604.20
TRUMBULL COUNTY Lack of EMA center worries commissioner
The commissioners met behind a locked door after a public meeting. By PEGGY SINKOVICH and STEPHEN
TUESDAY'S RESULTS
TUESDAY'S RESULTS GIRLS BASKETBALL Rayen 65, East Liverpool 36 Salem 62, Beaver Local 34
YSU
YSU Women's basketball set for home opener YOUNGSTOWN -- The Youngstown State women's basketball
OHIO SENATE Field for Ryan's job narrowed to 5
By DAVID SKOLNICK VINDICATOR POLITICS WRITER WARREN -- Ohio Senate Democrats plan to select a
MAHONING COUNTY
MAHONING COUNTY Marriage licenses Bryann G. Turkin, 31, of 19321 Park Row #1408, Houston, Texas,