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UPNEXT
A shot at difference
k HIGH SCHOOL seniors go beyond the traditional head-and-shoulders shots for graduation pictures.
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LOCAL
Out of death, life
k A 9-YEAR-OLD Cincinnati boy has a new liver this week, and a 43-year-old male at the Cleveland Clinic has a new heart. Both owe their organs to the generosity of a 19-year-old Canfield man who died last week.
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Replacing judge
k GOV. BOB TAFT is expected to appoint a replacement for Judge Robert Lisotto no later than mid-August.
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BUSINESS
Job-loss ranking
k THE YOUNGSTOWN-WARREN area ranks 36th among municipal areas in the total number of lost jobs under the Bush administration, according to an analysis conducted by a Democratic committee.
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Pianos' origins
k AMERICAN piano lovers might be surprised at who started the company turning out some of the most popular models -- Josef Stalin.
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SPORTS
Scrappers loss
k BIG-LEAGUE pitcher Mike Porzio graced the mound Thursday for the Mahoning Valley Scrappers. Porzio started and pitched three innings in the Scrappers' 5-2 loss to the Auburn Doubledays.
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POLITICS
A focus on 2006
k MANY high-profile Ohio Republicans are focusing on their 2006 election campaigns rather than the November presidential election, writes David Skolnick in his political column. With the Republican Party ready to implode, it's time for Ohio Democrats to put up or shut up.
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OPINION
July Fourth theme
k LETTER WRITERS discuss freedom, fireworks and the flag as they look forward to the Fourth of July in How You See It.
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COMING TOMORROW
k RELIGION: From a church that began with 17 members meeting in a home 21 years ago, Abundant Life Fellowship in New Waterford has grown to a congregation of about 800. It will dedicate its $3.2 million addition next weekend.