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Fraud case indictment

Fraud case indictment YOUNGSTOWN -- A former employee of Waste Management was arraigned Wednesday


HELOISE Injuries were caused by rosemary branch

Dear Heloise: I just got an e-mail from my brother-in-law, Ed, concerning his "granddog," Gretchen.


DETROIT Are lawyers, consultants billing too much in Kmart bankruptcy?

A law firm in Detroit would have charged about half what the one in Chicago did. KNIGHT RIDDER


UPS, FedEx look to diversify in time of economic conflict

Corporate penny-pinching has shippers scrambling. ASSOCIATED PRESS To cut costs when the economy


RELIGION

RELIGION 'Storahtelling' kNEW method called "Storahtelling" aims to get congregants to view


CIA leak warrants independent probe

Opinion: President Bush insists that he wants to know who in the executive branch leaked information to a


RATES RISING | Security Blue

The meeting will be the first of many before the grant's application deadline. By SHERRI L.


Educational program

Educational program KENT -- "Sowers of God's Peace" is the theme of the Catholic Diocese of


ADVERTISING

ADVERTISING POLAND -- The Prodigal Media Company has added four new employees. Karen Brown


BENEFIT Fund-raiser for MS set for Oct. 18

YOUNGSTOWN -- The first Multiple Sclerosis Fall Bike-Skate-Walk event will be held Oct. 18 at Mill


Food warehouse marks its 20th anniversary

The need for its food programs continues to grow in Mercer County. & lt;a


COLUMBIANA COUNTY Bicentennial bell to make the rounds before dedication

The monument on which the bell will be housed is about paid for. By NORMAN LEIGH VINDICATOR


O's interview Eddie Murray for manager

BALTIMORE (AP) -- Eddie Murray believes he's found the right job at the perfect time. The Hall of


FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP Mooney's 1987 squad overachievers

The Cardinals became the first team in Ohio history to win state titles in three divisions. By JOE


VOLLEYBALL ROUNDUP Lakeview clinches share of title

Springfield remained unbeaten in the Inter-County League. CORTLAND -- The Lakeview High volleyball


PETE ROSE Papers won't be revealed for awhile

The details of the gambling investigation are the property of the Hall of Fame. NEW YORK (AP) --


Two records broken at gourd weigh-off

A Geauga County man broke world records in two gourd divisions. By BOB JACKSON VINDICATOR STAFF


'Storahtelling' enlivens Scripture

The aim is to get congregants to view Torah readings in a new light. WASHINGTON POST Fourteen


Arabian captures women's division

The Rocky River resident's time was good enough to finish 13th overall. & lt;a


Browns help erase the bitter taste

Cleveland won its first game against Pittsburgh in the Butch Davis era, 33-13. By TOM WILLIAMS


Trumbull fair board conducts elections

BAZETTA -- Trumbull County Fair Board members conducted their reorganizational meeting Saturday at


Each staff member has up to 20 students to mentor.

& lt;a href=mailto:dick@vindy.com & gt;By DENISE DICK & lt;/a & gt; VINDICATOR


Yankees put play in playoffs

Andy Pettitte set a postseason career high with 10 strikeouts in seven innings. NEW YORK (AP) --


The Vindicator

The Vindicator RESTORATION: Kinsman resident Richard Thompson bought this former stagecoach stop


Browns vs. Steelers

Browns vs. Steelers Sentimental softy that he is, Steelers coach Bill Cowher has a wooden chair


The wait is over -- Cubs top Braves

Chicago won its first playoff series since the 1908 World Series. ATLANTA (AP) -- The Chicago Cubs


MINERAL RIDGE Police search home for child porn

The suspect's bond has been set at $1 million. By DENISE DICK VINDICATOR TRUMBULL STAFF Police


PITTSBURGH Harris hands out high praise to WR Larry Fitzgerald's play

The coach called last week's effort one of the best he's ever seen. PITTSBURGH (AP) -- Larry


Associated Press

Associated Press EXTRA PARTS: Vernon Moore, vice president of manufacturing for Pine Hall Brick


Meditation and prayer lead to Day of Atonement

The Jewish world is in a 10-day period of meditation and prayer with the start of the Jewish New


MAHONING COUNTY After term, Reese plans to seek a higher post

The commissioner has his eye on running for other offices down the road. By BOB JACKSON


NEW CASTLE, PA. Walk-in medical center to open soon

The health group has facilities in six western Pennsylvania counties. NEW CASTLE, Pa. -- Primary


PREVIEW Browns at Steelers

Records: Cleveland 1-3, Pittsburgh 2-2. Time: 8:30 p.m. TV/radio: ESPN, WKBN-AM (570), WNCD-FM


KATHY MITCHELL AND MARCY SUGAR | Annie's Mailbox Her family can't get past 'Dylan's' rap sheet

Dear Annie: My mother and sister intensely hate my husband of one year. Admittedly, "Dylan" has a


CANFIELD Colleagues to honor retiring educator

Patricia Hura has worked in Valley schools since 1967. By NANCY TULLIS VINDICATOR SALEM BUREAU


HELOISE Doors that open out would be simpler answer

Dear Heloise: As I was reading a recent article, I realized that I was not alone when it came to the


STARTING LINEUPS | YSU vs. SMS

YSU OFFENSE C -- (62) BRENT STEINER (6-3, 300, JR.); (54) -- Bryant Wilson (5-11, 250, Fr.) LG --


LOTTERIES

LOTTERIES WEEKEND DRAWINGS Ohio Night drawings: Pick 3, 4-0-7 Pick 4, 8-5-1-0 Buckeye 5,


STATE CHAMPION Mooney -- 1987

Coach: Don Bucci Season record: 12-1, 3-0 Steel Valley Conference Schedule: Regular season


ERNIE BROWN JR. 5 women set out to change prospects for Latinas

When Wilma Torres and Marilyn Montes were growing up in Youngstown, the roles of Latin girls were


WARREN Auditors note unnecessary fees, other shortcomings to trustees

Township officials were not paid enough, state audit finds. WARREN -- Warren Township paid $600 in


JOHN KOVACH | Colleges Thiry plans for future in soccer

CANTON -- If everything goes as Crystal Thiry hopes, she will own and operate a big soccer complex


PERSONALITIES Hail REDheads

From Queen Victoria to Prince Harry, redheads have been turning heads for centuries. By DEBORA


NUTRITION PROGRAM In the area

MAHONING COUNTY Forum Health At Home offers hot, nutritious meals weekdays at 11 locations in


HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS SOCCER Brittny Humphrey reaches 100 goals, but Bristol wins contest

Amber Rasmussen scored all six goals in Bristol's victory over Liberty. By CHUCK HOUSTEAU


KEYSTONE CLIPS Rain leaves a soggy September

This continues to be a very damp year in the Shenango Valley. The Shenango Valley Division of


STEEL VALLEY CONFERENCE EXPANSION Campbell won't jump at SVC offer just yet

There's a chance a multi-tiered league could incorporate many schools. By BRIAN RICHESSON


Columbus runner grabs first place in Peace Race

Jim Jurcevich wanted to gauge himself for an upcoming marathon. & lt;a


G-A-P health program helps the uninsured

G-A-P Care is a discounted fee for services program, not insurance. By WILLIAM K. ALCORN


By MARALINE KUBIK

By MARALINE KUBIK VINDICATOR STAFF WRITER LOWELLVILLE -- Skip the fast food. Friday night in


CLUB CALENDAR

ASSOCIATIONS XAlliance Area Retired Teachers Association will meet for lunch at noon Oct. 17 at


YOUTH PROGRAMS

YOUTH PROGRAMS Youth outreach and evangelism, 3 p.m. next Saturday, House of Prayer, United Holy


VETERANS

VETERANS Disabilities and fire safety The Eastern Paralyzed Veterans Association is offering the


Voula Forosty

Voula Forosty Title: Owner of Hubbard Surgical Fitting Centre, 10 E. Liberty St., Hubbard.


HALLOWEEN | Happenings

A rundown of planned Halloween festivities: MAHONING COUNTY Haunted Hayride of Doom: Future site


THISTLEDOWN RESULTS

THISTLEDOWN RESULTS THURSDAY 2nd--Megan's Storm (JS)8.403.002.40 Tia Marquetry


WORLD MUSIC

The group will present dance and drum workshops in addition to performing. By TRACEY D'ASTOLFO


Guard units deployed

Guard units deployed NEWTON FALLS -- About 150 members of the Ohio National Guard's 1-107th Armor


TRUMBULL COSTS Official: 'I was afraid to ask'

The commissioner's friend was hired as purchasing director in 2001. By STEPHEN SIFF and PEGGY


SOUTHINGTON Workers' strike is declared a lockout

The benefits run for 26 weeks with the possibility of a 13-week extension. By DENISE DICK


PEACE RACE Runner tries to get kids involved

John Grantonic will head a nine-member family delegation in the Peace Race. By JOHN KOVACH


SWEDEN

Opinion: SWEDEN Goteborgs-Posten, Goteborg, Sept. 30: In a situation where the United Nations is shortly


8th-graders to take part in disaster-response simulation

& lt;a href=mailto:tullis@vindy.com & gt;By NANCY TULLIS & lt;/a & gt; VINDICATOR


PUMPKIN FANS: Cheryl Muller of Industry, Pa., donned a pumpkin-orange wig as she and her dog Spike

PUMPKIN FANS: Cheryl Muller of Industry, Pa., donned a pumpkin-orange wig as she and her dog Spike


NATION Giving computers power over grid

Researchers say they're a few years away from a self-healing electrical grid. CHICAGO TRIBUNE


STAGE REVIEW 'Brilliant Traces' offers brilliant performances

The actors were perfectly suited to their roles. By GARRY L. CLARK VINDICATOR STAFF WRITER


WORTH A LOOK

ARTS AND CRAFTS SHOWS XColumbiana County Career Center Youth Clubs will hold the annual fall craft


Today is Saturday, Oct. 4, the 277th day of 2003. There are 88 days left in the year. On this date

Opinion: Today is Saturday, Oct. 4, the 277th day of 2003. There are 88 days left in the year. On this date


GRAND FORKS, N.D. Black woman becomes rabbi to embrace Judaism

She said she is proud to be Jewish and African-American. GRAND FORKS, N.D. (AP) -- This area may


MERCER, LAWRENCE COUNTIES Medical insurance premiums for senior citizens to increase

Just how much subscribers pay depends on where they live and their coverage. By HAROLD GWIN


EMPORIUM, PA. Oboe was music to asthmatic man's lungs

Playing the instrument gave Brian Simpson relief from asthma. EMPORIUM, Pa. (AP) -- "Physician,


ROLL CALL \ Votes

The following chart shows how members of Congress voted on key bills and amendments in the last


OHIO Tax board rules against Tyson

The boxer intended to settle in Southington, a parole officer's report says. COLUMBUS (AP) --


More heavenly visitors

Opinion: Chicago Tribune: Go to the backyard or another dark space some starlit night and stare skyward for a


NATION Trade show business moving to Las Vegas

Las Vegas leapfrogs Chicago as the No. 1 place for trade shows. LOS ANGELES TIMES Attending a


RECOGNITION Area Mason honored for leadership

AUSTINTOWN -- During the annual session of the Supreme Council on Sept. 23 in St. Louis, David A.


The Vindictor/William D. Lewis

The Vindictor/William D. Lewis CLOSED: The Division Street Expressway has been closed since


MARTIN SLOANE | Supermarket Shopper Blackout provides topic for winner

What happens to shoppers when the lights go out in supermarket? It's an adventure in verse by Ree


TRUMBULL COUNTY Judge sentences 19-year-old to 20 years for shooting death

Prosecutors agreed to reduce the murder charge to involuntary manslaughter. WARREN -- A 19-year-


THE KOVELS | Antiques and Collecting Shellwork carries mark of seaside locations

Shells have been collected for centuries. In the 19th century, shells were made into souvenirs at


IF YOU GO Cuban dancers

Events featuring Ballet Folklorico Cutumba Santiago de Cuba: PERFORMANCES When: Oct. 17 and 18


PATRICIA C. SYAK | Symphony Notes American composers kick off Masterworks

The Youngstown Symphony Society kicks off the Orchestra's Masterworks and Pops season and presents


MAHONING VALLEY Medieval acting focuses on period's brutality

TCTC seniors study British literature in their English classes. By DENISE DICK VINDICATOR


CLEVELAND CAVALIERS For LeBron James, media hype is just another day

But for his new teammates, it's a new experience. CLEVELAND (AP) -- The rest of the Cleveland


WRITERS

WRITERS Religion columns The Vindicator is seeking columns from area religious leaders or people


TURNPIKE RIVALRY Steelers wary of slumping Browns

Sunday's game should be a typical one in the intense rivalry. PITTSBURGH (AP) -- The Cleveland


SHARON Labor leader urges votes for 4 judicial candidates

It's important to get judges elected who support labor, a spokesman said. By HAROLD GWIN


BIRTHS

St. Elizabeth Gregory and Brenda Bruno, 3713 Tiffany Lane, Hermitage, Pa., boy, Oct. 3. Todd and


W. MIDDLESEX, PA. Blaze kills firefighter in his home

A state police fire marshal said there were no smoke detectors in the house. By HAROLD GWIN


OAKLAND/RED SOX Zito's dominant pitching helps put Boston on the brink of elimination

After an early rally, Oakland 's starter and relievers made the lead stand. OAKLAND, Calif. (AP)


Each week this fall, The Vindicator will look at all 13 of the area's state playoff football

Each week this fall, The Vindicator will look at all 13 of the area's state playoff football


A lesson in Bosnia for U.S.

Opinion: Los Angeles Times: In November 1995, President Clinton said the United States would send troops to


RAY SWANSON | Keystoner Early surprises in Mercer County football contests

You can talk all you want about parity in the NFL these days, however, the balance of power in


MONDAY IN LIFE & amp;WORK

MONDAY IN LIFE & amp;WORK X Jobless? You've got two choices: Make excuses or go out there and


Federal help for abating lead indicates extent of problem

Opinion: In the past 10 years, 2,500 children in Youngstown have been diagnosed with lead poisoning. And yet


James Toney vows he'll go after Holyfield

LAS VEGAS (AP) -- To hear Evander Holyfield tell it, a lot of his problems in recent fights were the


WARREN Attorney: City refuses to pay half of police officers' pension

The union has filed an unfair labor practice charge against the city. By DENISE DICK VINDICATOR


Staying put

Staying put Don't plan for Campbell Memorial to follow Warren John F. Kennedy into the Steel


B-17 bomb group members sought

A Texas college professor wants to talk to any American veteran who served in a B-17 bomb group in


COLLEGE FOOTBALL Hurricanes lose top runner for rest of season

Frank Gore tore a knee ligament in Thursday's win over West Virginia. CORAL GABLES, Fla. (AP) --


Adv03

Opinion: Adv03 For release Friday, Oct. 03 Today in History By The Associated Press Today is Friday,


PREP SPORTS AT A GLANCE

THURSDAY'S RESULTS FOOTBALL Non-conference Kennedy Catholic 27, Union-Rimersburg 16 CROSS


Advocates say meditation eases physical, mental pain, helps focus

Meditation practitioners see benefits in health and spirituality. KNIGHT RIDDER NEWSPAPERS


Crash kills woman

Crash kills woman BUTLER, Pa. -- An Evans City woman died Tuesday after her car crashed into a


THURSDAY'S RESULTS

THURSDAY'S RESULTS Football SOUTH Miami 22, West Virginia 20 Field Hockey Millersville 1,


NFL STATISTICS

TEAM STATISTICS AVERAGE PER GAME AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE OFFENSE YardsRushPass


COLLEGE FOOTBALL AT A GLANCE

GATEWAY ConferenceAll Games WLPFPAWLPFPA S. Illinois00004019928 N. Iowa00003115351 SW


PENN STATE Time's running out for home-field advantage

Despite the Nittany Lions' 2-3 record, don't tell Wisconsin's Barry Alvarez they aren't good.


A new tool for planning retirement

If you're a baby boomer with an investment portfolio that shrank in the first years of the 21st


Division Street Bridge slated for replacement

By ROGER G. SMITH CITY HALL REPORTER YOUNGSTOWN -- The most striking thing standing under the


BIG EAST FOOTBALL WVU takes 'Canes to the limit

No. 2 Miami needed a last-ditch drive to avoid the upset, 22-20. MIAMI (AP) -- Vince Wilfork


REGION

REGION Worker's compensation seminar is scheduled WARREN -- The Ohio Chamber Alliance and


U.S. POPULATION Major races

2002 Census Bureau figures on racial makeup: UNITED STATES Total: 277.9 million White: 209.2


SCHEDULE | Baseball playoffs

DIVISION SERIES (Best-of-5) American League New York vs. Minnesota Tuesday: Minnesota 3, New York


COLLEGE FOOTBALL PREVIEW Saturday's area games

MOUNT UNION (3-0, 2-0 OAC) vs. OTTERBEIN (2-1, 2-0) When: 1:30 p.m. Where: Mount Union Stadium,


Three hurt in hit-and-run

Three hurt in hit-and-run YOUNGSTOWN -- A hit-and-run accident on the city's South Side sent three


INSIDE

INSIDE X In less than 21 hours, the Oakland Athletics got one dramatic victory, one easy win and a


DAVE BARRY The telemarketing industry doesn't want to hear from you

I've been writing columns for a long time now, two or three centuries at least. I've written on


Man enjoys entire career staring into face of time

The craftsman says his wife's made-from-scratch cooking keeps him healthy. By CYNTHIA VINARSKY


JFK's Clemente in state golf tourney

HARTVILLE -- Colin Clemente of Warren John F. Kennedy was the area's only golfer to qualify for the


OHIO STATE

OHIO STATE Buckeye fan speaks out Fanfare: I have been a loyal "Buckeye Fan" all of my life.


BIG 12 FOOTBALL Sooners well rested for test from Iowa State

Oklahoma is 13-1 under coach Bob Stoops in games played after a week off. AMES, Iowa (AP) -- Of


BROWNS-STEELERS Cowher sustains winning margin against Cleveland

The Pittsburgh coach carries a 14-4 record into Sunday night's game against his old team. BEREA


U.S. WOMEN'S SOCCER Newcomers bring physical play

Abby Wambach has proven to be a tough player in front of the goal. FOXBORO, Mass. (AP) -- Abby


MAURICE CLARETT Request to disqualify Hayes as judge denied

Today's scheduled pretrial hearing was postponed to Oct. 20. COLUMBUS (AP) -- The son of former


LAWRENCE COUNTY Mangino asks for a full-time assistant

One commissioner wants to use the money to fund a position. By LAURE CIOFFI VINDICATOR NEW


NFL PREVIEWS | Today's games

OAKLAND (2-2) at CHICAGO (0-3) Time: 1 p.m. Radio: WBBW-AM (1240). Series history: Raiders lead


MAHONING COUNTY An uphill battle on court financing

The law letting courts mandate budgets is based on the separation of powers. By BOB JACKSON


CHILDREN'S STROLLERS Toting tubby toddlers

Parents often push the children in strollers because it's easier. By JEANNINE STEIN LOS ANGELES


Gateway win for YSU

Gateway win for YSU kYSU'S Damian Wright, above, sets up a scoring play in the team's 34-7 win


MAHONING COUNTY Judge finds Boardman attorney in contempt of court

The lawyer will no longer receive court appointments in municipal court. By PATRICIA MEADE


IF YOU GO

IF YOU GO 'Annie' When: 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday; 2:30 p.m. next Sunday. Where: Edward W.


MOVIE REVIEW Tarantino's 'Kill Bill' is bloody and brilliant

The ultraviolent film pays homage to Asian martial arts movies. By MILAN PAURICH VINDICATOR


Top-seeded players remain alive as tennis tournaments proceed

BOARDMAN -- The top four seeded singles players in the Division II sectional tennis tournament


Fitness and Wellness Expo

Fitness and Wellness Expo YOUNGSTOWN -- The Department of Human Performance and Exercise Science


Bill-paying advice

Bill-paying advice FARRELL -- "How Do I Pay My Bills" is offered through the Farrell office of


NHL Penguins' officials still hopeful for new arena, deny team for sale

The next few months are important as the team pursues an arena deal. PITTSBURGH (AP) -- The


Bonds total $1 million in pandering charges

NILES -- Bond was set at $500,000 on each of two charges against a man already facing felony


WORLD CUP ROUNDUP Thursday's games

Germany 7, Russia 1 PORTLAND, Ore. -- Germany scored three goals in a five-minute span of the


COLUMBIANA COUNTY Church offers to take Civil War monument

An effort by an area group is under way to keep the monument right where it is. By NORMAN LEIGH


WASHINGTON Institute turns people into spiritual directors

Directors help others be aware of God's presence in their life. WASHINGTON POST WASHINGTON --


MEDICAL RESEARCH Age reduces flu shot's effectiveness

As the flu vaccine was made safer, it became weaker. By SHARI ROAN LOS ANGELES TIMES Flu


EMPLOYMENT Retirees return to job market

Bad news for teens: Some companies prefer retirees over younger applicants. CBS MARKETWATCH SAN


Dana series offers diverse lineup

Classical Indian and Russian country music are part of YSU's world music series. YOUNGSTOWN --


Washington Post

Washington Post NEW LIFE: At Adat Shalom synagogue in Bethesda, Md., Amichai Lau-Lavie and Franny


PENNSYLVANIA Cat-trap groups run afoul of the law

Trapping and neutering stray cats violates state regulations, the game commission says. HARRISBURG


LOCAL

LOCAL S. Range athletes are nominated NORTH LIMA -- Russell Dawson and Kendra Shook of South


Garden forum presents awards during Autumn Flower Show

YOUNGSTOWN -- Garden Forum of the Greater Youngstown Area presented awards at the Autumn Flower Show


Group: Top-notch schools will draw businesses

Quality education can help draw business to the area, officials said. & lt;a


Syria seeks U.N. rebuke of airstrike

Israel's raid was a new tactic in its effort to stop Palestinian terrorists. UNITED NATIONS (AP)


Tax break for company

Tax break for company WARREN -- Trumbull County commissioners were expected to approve a tax break


Tiger placed in local sanctuary

The tiger will be quarantined before meeting the sanctuary's other 45 cats. STAFF/WIRE REPORTS


YSU FOOTBALL Offense better, but jury still out

The Penguins must slow Southwest Missouri State's running game. By PETE MOLLICA VINDICATOR


BOXING Legends of Leather Hall of Fame sets banquet for Oct. 12

Trainer John Russell will be the featured speaker. WARREN -- The 17th Legends of Leather Boxing


PROGRAM Women's health event is scheduled for Oct. 23

Screenings, a style show and a panel discussion will be featured. LIBERTY TOWNSHIP -- "Women's


Former lawmaker urges support for steel tariffs

Opinion: Former lawmaker urges support for steel tariffs EDITOR: I am a former member of the U.S. House


HISTORICAL KINSMAN Tour offers view inside 8 places

A church and the public library are also included in the biennial tour. By REBECCA SLOAN


Bicentennial bell to make the rounds before dedication

The monument on which the bell will be housed is about paid for. By NORMAN LEIGH VINDICATOR


Valley woman becomes the nation's oldest person

The local resident has hinted the secret to her longevity is in her genes. STAFF/WIRE REPORTS


Parents should help children understand family finances before they leave home. H5

Parents should help children understand family finances before they leave home. H5


By GARRY L. CLARK

By GARRY L. CLARK VINDICATOR STAFF WRITER Members of the Boardman-Poland Junior Women's League


Agencies and programs funded in part by the United Way of Trumbull County are:

Agencies and programs funded in part by the United Way of Trumbull County are: The American Red


CHICAGO BUS CRASH Ex-Valley resident among 8 killed

The former resident enjoyed scuba diving and taking underwater photos. STAFF/WIRE REPORTS


LIMELIGHT

LIMELIGHT Awards, achievements POLAND -- E.H. Duncan The Bath & amp; Kitchen Center has


SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP, PA. Ground to be broken for sports complex

Grand opening is planned for mid-April. By HAROLD GWIN VINDICATOR SHARON BUREAU GROVE CITY,


BOX: This 61/2-inch-long shell-covered shoe is really a box. It is made of blue-painted cardboard.

BOX: This 61/2-inch-long shell-covered shoe is really a box. It is made of blue-painted cardboard.


LAWRENCE COUNTY Officials seek to get back money from realty company

Just how much subscribers pay depends on where they live and their coverage. By LAURE CIOFFI


MARY JO NAGY | Pets In dire situations, have plans in place

Humans plan for many things, including their own funerals. However, there are several situations


WINNING NUMBERS | Sept. 27-Oct. 3

OHIO Friday 10/3 Night drawings: Pick 3, 7-2-4 Pick 4, 8-1-9-9 Buckeye 5, 11-12-17-18-36 Mega


'The Healing Arts'

'The Healing Arts' HERMITAGE, Pa. -- The Womancare Center of UPMC Horizon, 875 N. Hermitage Road,


CURRENT PRICES Around the nation

Current prices are recorded from antiques shows, flea markets, sales and auctions throughout the


Book gives insight into adolescence

By SETH STERN CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR Writing a book about Maryland middle schoolers forced


Today is Friday, Oct. 3, the 276th day of 2003. There are 89 days left in the year.

Opinion: Today is Friday, Oct. 3, the 276th day of 2003. There are 89 days left in the year. On this date


Knight Ridder Tribune

Knight Ridder Tribune GROWING: Meditation is becoming more popular, but some people have been


STOCK, DIVIDENDBIDASKED

STOCK, DIVIDENDBIDASKED Avalon Holdings,2.30 2.38 Bank One,.84,39.6939.97 Clear Channel, 40.61


How low are the prices, really?

By DON SHILLING VINDICATOR BUSINESS EDITOR Lured by the promise of lower prices on thousands of


BASEBALL

BASEBALL The Rondinelli Tuxedo 16-younger team -- will conduct tryouts for the 2004 season.


TRUMBULL CASE Official: 'I was afraid to ask'

The commissioner's friend was hired as purchasing director in 2001. By STEPHEN SIFF and PEGGY


SOCCER Howland and Poland win in Metro Conference

Alliance and Niles played to a 2-2 tie. HOWLAND -- Mike Maiorano scored the winning goal on an


Operatic performance

Operatic performance FRANKLIN, Pa. -- Seraphim Choir from Youngstown will perform Verdi's dramatic


Poverty numbers grow

Opinion: Detroit Free Press: That's how many people in America live in poverty, according to the latest U.S.