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Bush back in Ohio

Tuesday, June 22, 2004


Bush back in Ohio
k PRESIDENT BUSH raised money for the Republican Party and promoted his agenda of compassionate conservatism Monday as he made his 18th presidential visit to Ohio.
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LOCAL
On road to court?
k EARLY MORNING jogs on one of Boardman's main stretches of road could land Allan and Mary Hlebovy in court.
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Future mulled forcrossing in Hubbard
k HUBBARD'S safety director says the pedestrian crossing where an 83-year-old man was killed Monday should be removed.
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SPORTS
Tribe at .500
k C.C. SABATHIA allowed one run in eight impressive innings Monday night to lead the Cleveland Indians to a 5-1 victory over Chicago. The Tribe also moved its win-loss rate to .500 (34-34) for the first time since April 8.
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BUSINESS
Wartime insurance
k ESCALATING VIOLENCE in Iraq is driving up insurance costs for companies doing business in the war-torn country.
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ENTERTAINMENT
Guys will be galsin new comedy flick
k KEENEN Ivory Wayans couldn't think of a more difficult role for his brothers. Keenen decided to turn his black brothers into "White Chicks." The film opens in the region Wednesday.
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OPINION
Proficiency results
k AT FIRST GLANCE, unofficial results from this year's Ohio proficiency tests portend guarded optimism for three urban school districts in the Valley, but it would be irresponsible to read too much into them just yet, a Vindicator editorial says.
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