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Great Expectations | Part 3

CLEVELAND (AP) -- Tourists stop by the dozens at Flannery's Pub these days, snapping photos of a


Block watch meeting

Block watch meeting YOUNGSTOWN -- Buckeye Eyes and Ears Block Watch will meet at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday


PREP SPORTS AT A GLANCE

SATURDAY'S RESULTS FOOTBALL AREA Wellsville 35, Weirton (W.Va.) Madonna 7 Farrell 14, Summit


WEATHERSFIELD RMI workers report to locked-up plant

By SHERRI L. SHAULIS and CYNTHIA VINARSKY VINDICATOR STAFF WRITERS WEATHERSFIELD -- Dressed for


LISBON So far in 2003, use of shelter has decreased

Dating abuse among teenagers needs more attention, the director said. By NANCY TULLIS VINDICATOR


TOP 25 Vols need 5 OTs to outlast 'Bama

Tennessee prevailed on Casey Clausen's 1-yard quarterback sneak. ASSOCIATED PRESS TUSCALOOSA,


DETROIT Jury will hear cases against 2 accused of conspiring to inflate Kmart earnings

Prosecutors say the executives' actions led to the filing of a fraudulent SEC report. DETROIT (AP)


Mount's defense keys win

The Raiders rolled to their 49th straight win, 35-7 over Capital. By MARK W. MILLER VINDICATOR


GATEWAY Northern Iowa builds lead, holds off Western Illinois

Western Kentucky routed Indiana State, 59-14. ASSOCIATED PRESS MACOMB, Ill. -- Tom Petrie threw


Associated Press

Associated Press CUSTOMER SERVICE? A locked-out Ralphs grocery store clerk talks to customers in


AUSTINTOWN New plazas to offer freedom, space to develop

Businesses prefer new plazas to existing buildings, developers say. THE VINDICATOR By IAN HILL


St. Elizabeth

St. Elizabeth Cara Kaczmark, 330 Iowa, Girard, boy, Oct. 25. Amber Beckwith, 58 N. Forest,


KOLISER TRIAL Court hears taped confession

At one point during the phone call, Koliser started singing the song 'Cop Killer.' By BOB JACKSON


The Vindicator

The Vindicator AREA SECURED: Mahoning County deputy sheriffs stand watch on West Federal Street in


REGION

REGION Independent Pharmacy to open site in Sparkle YOUNGSTOWN -- Independent Pharmacy Group


Valley donors give Edwards a boost

Sen. John Kerry has raised the most money in the Mahoning Valley this year. By DAVID SKOLNICK


YOUNGSTOWN Man gets 15 years to life in car death

Michael Hogan will likely serve at least 25 years in prison, the prosecutor said. YOUNGSTOWN -- A


Aquinas rips Campbell 58-36 Friday night

LOUISVILLE -- Tim Underwood scored five touchdowns -- four on runs of 4, 5, 15 and 15 yards, and


TUESDAY DRAWINGS

TUESDAY DRAWINGS OHIO Night drawings: Pick 3, 1-6-8 Pick 4, 4-0-8-3 Buckeye 5, 4-12-24-27-35


Kiki Willis' two goals lead Mooney into regional final

Mooney blanked Alliance, 2-0, and will play Chagrin Falls Saturday. & lt;a


CALIFORNIA Grocery strike frustrates shoppers

The grocery workers' strike is entering its third week. IRVINE, Calif. (AP) -- Theresa Volk


Your voting guide to Nov. 4 election

Your voting guide to Nov. 4 election kTHE VINDICATOR previews races and issues on next week's


Shifting winds won't give immediate relief

Flames have consumed an area nearly the size of Rhode Island, killing 16. RIMFOREST, Calif. (AP)


Davis helps Thiel pummel Bethany; Hiram snaps skid

Edinboro had no problem with Slippery Rock, 20-3. GREENVILLE, Pa. -- Kennard Davis returned two


WESTERN PA. SCHOOLS Talks continuing as teachers keep working

One school board official says the state should pick up teacher health-care costs. By HAROLD GWIN


KOLISER TRIAL Jury visits locations of 2 shootings

Witnesses will testify they heard the defendant confess, a prosecutor said. By BOB JACKSON


Seeing the world in whole new light

By COREY BALLANTYNE SPECIAL TO THE VINDICATOR "Because it's an experimental time of life," said


AGENDA

AGENDA TUESDAY The Northside Eagle Eye Block Watch, 6:30 p.m., New Grace Missionary Baptist


WESTERN PA. SCHOOLS Talks go on as teachers keep working

One school board official says the state should pick up teacher health-care costs. By HAROLD GWIN


CHARTER Ballot questions

The six proposed city charter amendments on the November ballot, in summary form: Shall the


TRUMBULL COUNTY Judge, commissioner call for double bunking at jail

Double bunking could mean the jail would no longer be allowed to house federal prisoners, the


State OKs Federal Plaza project

Construction should begin no later than March 1, a city official says. & lt;a


NATION Gasoline prices drop by 2 cents, report shows

State and local gas prices are even lower than the national average. CAMARILLO, Calif. (AP) --


YOUNGSTOWN Proposal allows executive sessions

Other city boards can meet behind closed doors, but council can't. By ROGER G. SMITH CITY HALL


CABLE TELEVISION Gambling network creators ride wave of interest

The channel will launch next year with gambling tips and tours. LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Creators of


Cars burglarized

Cars burglarized AUSTINTOWN -- Police received reports over the weekend that items were stolen


WIN, PLACE & amp; SHOW

NORTHFIELD RESULTS SATURDAY 1st--Grandpa Ike(T Hall)3.802.802.10 Karl Hanover(A


Route 224 bridge is reopening

The bridge has been closed for six months. & lt;a href=mailto:jgoodwin@vindy.com & gt;By


CHAMPIONS TOUR Despite final-hole bogey, Thorpe keeps 3-shot lead

Jim Thorpe's 70 enabled him to fend off Tom Jenkins through three rounds. SONOMA, Calif. (AP) --


COLLEGE FOOTBALL AT A GLANCE

SATURDAY'S SCORES EAST Albany, N.Y. 40, Stony Brook 7 Allegheny 37, Denison 0 American


NEW YORK (AP) -- The Josh Beckett gamble turned out to be pure genius.

NEW YORK (AP) -- The Josh Beckett gamble turned out to be pure genius. The wild-card Florida


Funding requests spotlight out-ot-touch officeholders

Opinion: Only in government -- no, let us be more specific, only in Mahoning County government -- is a


What message are we sending?

I don't know Matt Zuppo. I don't know his family. I don't know all the details that led to Zuppo,


U.S. BANKRUPTCY COURT Judge approves loan package to keep WCI Steel afloat

The company said its first choice lender will make more cash available. By CYNTHIA VINARSKY


HE YMCA OF YOUNGSTOWN says it is continuing to invest in its downtown central branch with an

HE YMCA OF YOUNGSTOWN says it is continuing to invest in its downtown central branch with an


BOARDMAN State rep plans bill to battle fake IDs

It's too easy to use phony documents to get a driver's license, the legislator says. By DAVID


Penguins' players, coaches are not giving up on each other

& lt;a href=mailto:mollica@vindy.com & gt;By PETE MOLLICA & lt;/a & gt; VINDICATOR


Since Lowellville appreciates sex offenders, send 'em there

Opinion: Since Lowellville appreciates sex offenders, send 'em there EDITOR: While listening to a local


Pitt's aerial duo powers 34-14 win

Rod Rutherford and Larry Fitzgerald were an effective team against Syracuse. PITTSBURGH (AP) --


Cavaliers have long way to go

The coach, Paul Silas, must turn talented athletes into pro basketball players. CLEVELAND (AP) --


TRUMBULL COUNTY Commissioners to approve abatements for 3 companies

The expansions could create 13 jobs. WARREN -- Trumbull County commissioners were expected to