Ohioans take stock of Charley's wrath
Ohioans take stockof Charley's wrath
kMANY OHIOANS who live in Florida part of the year, including Harry Radebaugh of Toledo, above, are assessing how badly Hurricane Charley damaged their homes away from home.
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LOCAL
Beware of scams
kAN 81-YEAR-OLD MAN who lives alone in a tiny South Side house wrote two checks for nearly $18,000 for home repairs worth roughly $1,500. Police are warning people to be on the lookout for home-repair scams.
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FOOD
Mediterranean flavor, on the grill
kOLYMPIC fever has caught up with many people. Why not add to the excitement with grilled dinners worth cheering?
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Julia Child tribute
kCORRESPONDENT Laura Meyn shares her experience interviewing the grand dame of American cooking.
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BUSINESS
Moving into India
kA HOWLAND-BASED maker of wiring components and other vehicle parts said it plans to grab a larger share of the growing auto parts market in India.
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OPINION
Nothing's the same
kONLY A FEW YEARS ago, the idea of police patrolling U.S. cities dressed in combat gear and armed with submachine guns would have been almost unthinkable. The face of America is changing, writes John Whitehead.
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SOCIETY
Money for Maddie?
kA reader questioning the need to pay support for a child who isn't his biologically receives advice in Annie's Mailbox.
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