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NATION
Flu-shot violatorsface fines, jail time
k A HANDFUL of states and the nation's capital are threatening doctors and nurses with fines or even jail if they give flu shots to healthy, low-risk people.
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SCHOOL
The right attire
kSHIRTS worn by students at Trumbull Career and Technical Center not only identify which program they're in, but help with security and discipline, officials say.
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OUTDOORS
Trick or treatfor fall anglers
kHALLOWEEN is just around the corner, which means Mother Nature can toss either a trick or a treat to midfall anglers.
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LOCAL
Open for traffic
kTHE EAST MARKET Street bridge in Warren officially opened for traffic Friday -- finally.
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RELIGION
Anglicans await report results
kANGLICANS and Episcopalians anxiously await a special report due out Monday on the unity of the Anglican Communion in light of disagreements about homosexuality and interpretation of the Bible.
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BUSINESS
Economic example
kTHE REDEVELOPMENT of the former Westinghouse Electric plant in Sharon is the "poster child" for the governor's economic development strategy, a state official says.
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