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An eye-opener
k TOO MANY teens get too little sleep. What are the dangers? How can young people battle sleep deprivation?
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POLITICS
No easy support
k BETWEEN THE problems with Ohio's economy and anti-President Bush sentiments, you would think Ohio would easily support John Kerry in the November election. But that's not the case at all, explains politics columnist David Skolnick.
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ENTERTAINMENT
Back in the news
k HE HASN'T been an entertainer for decades, but when the folk-rock singer once known as Cat Stevens has resurfaced over the years it's usually in a way that stuns or confuses the fans who still love his old songs
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SOCIETY
Let's go clubbing
k GRANGES, ATHLETIC groups, political organizations, support groups and myriad other clubs have their meetings listed weekly.
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LOCAL
Frustrated parents
k PARENTS OF autistic children had a chance to vent their frustrations with getting help at a forum at YSU.
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A tough lesson
k A MAHONING County deputy learned a lesson about not obeying a judge's order.
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COMING TOMORROW
k SCHOOL: Despite having met 17 of 18 standards on the most recent state report cards, Boardman schools are at risk of being categorized "at risk."
k TV WEEK: Saturday's Vindicator includes the recently redesigned and expanded TV magazine that includes feature stories and listings for the coming week.