TV goes political



TV goes political
k THE NATIONAL POLITICAL conventions clearly aren't what they used to be, but PBS' Jim Lehrer isn't sure many people in television news recognize what they've become.
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BUSINESS
Buyers will wait
kWCI STEEL and the bondholders vying to buy the company have agreed to postpone their final battle until sometime next month.
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LOCAL
Alumni visit school
kWARREN RESIDENTS had the opportunity Wednesday to walk through McKinley Elementary School before it is demolished.
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Cleanup efforts
kTRUMBULL COUNTY Commissioner Dan Polivka says he wants to clean up a county-owned junkyard.
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OPINION
On the defense
kCAL THOMAS interviews Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld about the war in Iraq -- before and after.
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HEALTH
A sweet solution
k ASPARTAME works about as well as aspirin to relieve pain and inflammation from arthritis, Joe and Teresa Graedon report in their weekly People's Herbal Pharmacy column.
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SPORTS
Scrappers stay hot
k WEDNESDAY'S 5-3 victory over Hudson Valley improved the Mahoning Valley Scrappers' record to 18-15.
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