Soldiers punished
Soldiers punished
kTHE U.S. military has reprimanded seven soldiers in the alleged abuse of inmates at Baghdad's notorious Abu Ghraib prison, the first known punishments in the case, an official said Monday. Two of the soldiers were relieved of their duties. Meanwhile, four U.S. soldiers died after their humvee rolled over during a combat patrol north of Baghdad, the U.S. military said today.
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LOCAL
Weighty issue
kPEOPLE WILL see a lot less of state Rep. Kenneth A. Carano of Austintown, D-59th.
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Young audience
kA CLEVELAND opera company puts on a full-scale opera, "A Tale of Peter Rabbit," for kids at Market Street Elementary School in Boardman.
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BUSINESS
Improving Liberty
kSAM D. ROTH hopes the newly formed Community Improvement Corp. can be a catalyst for economic development in Liberty.
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SPORTS
Game winner
kCURT SCHILLING slipped past Hall of Famers Bob Feller and Warren Spahn. He couldn't get anything by Victor Martinez, above. The Cleveland catcher hit a two-run homer in the first inning. Jake Westbrook shut out Boston for six, and the Indians beat Schilling 2-1 on Monday night, handing the Red Sox their fourth straight loss.
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COMING TOMORROW
kFOOD: Who wouldn't like to give Mom flowers for Mother's Day? You don't have to restrict them to a vase. Check out these recipes.
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