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BINGO AND CARD PARTIES XMother of Crucifix will hold its annual bingo and card party at 3 p.m.
ECONOMIC EXPANSION Liberty pushing for chance to grow
Ungaro would like to create an entertainment district on Belmont Avenue. By PEGGY SINKOVICH
JEFF ORTEGA Taft's tax plan could survive Legislature
Opinion: COLUMBUS -- Republican Gov. Bob Taft's bid for reform of the state's tax structure appears headed
Bolton is wrong for U.N. job
Opinion: Miami Herald: As a rule, presidents should have wide latitude in appointments for high office. When
BIKE ACCIDENT Girl hit by car in critical condition
CLEVELAND -- A 7-year-old Howland girl was in critical condition Sunday night at Cleveland Metro
HELOISE For future generations, identify and caption all pictures
Dear Heloise:I am asking that you please print this for everyone who takes pictures. My fianc &
Mooney may have been on path to papacy in 1958
Cardinal Mooney was relied upon for quiet and swift solution to urgent problems. YOUNGSTOWN -- Had
COLUMBIANA COUNTY Ohio EPA seeks public input on plan to curb local water pollution
SALEM -- The Ohio EPA's Northeast District Office will hold two public meetings April 27 in
"You've got the Holy Spirit as the pit boss in this casino."
Opinion: "You've got the Holy Spirit as the pit boss in this casino." Greg Tobin Who wrote a book about
HOW HE SEES IT Like it or not, fuses are burning in Asia
Opinion: By JAMES P. PINKERTON LONG ISLAND NEWSDAY Will the 21st century be another "American Century" or
Seeking NFL love
The ex-Buckeye hopes his cleaned-up act finds a buyer. By JOE SCALZO VINDICATOR SPORTS STAFF A
GEORGE F. WILL Modernity challenges Catholic Church
Opinion: WASHINGTON -- The astonishing pilgrimage of Europeans to Vatican City for the most attended funeral
Despite Fenway controversy, Yanks' Sheffield remains focused
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS BALTIMORE -- While Gary Sheffield waits to hear what, if any, discipline he
TECHNOLOGY Ringtones mean cell-phone users get first dibs at popular music
One expert expects ringtones to be a $1.3 billion-a-year industry by 2009. By TRICIA DURYEE
Boardman splits doubleheader at Ashland
ASHLAND -- Ashley DiDomenico pitched a four-hit shutout to lead the Boardman High softball team to a
SATURDAY'S GAMES
SATURDAY'S GAMES American League Minnesota 6, Cleveland 4 Chicago White Sox 2, Seattle 1
Meeting planned with commissioners
Meeting planned with commissioners NEW MIDDLETOWN -- Springfield Township will host a meeting for
FUND-RAISER Local woman works to help protect kids from malaria
Deborah Johnson hoped to raise enough money to buy 200 mosquito nets to protect children.
Cardinals meet to pick a leader for tough times
Among the major challenges will be reversing the decline in the number of priests worldwide.
Today is Monday, April 18, the 108th day of 2005. There are 257 days left in the year. On this date
Opinion: Today is Monday, April 18, the 108th day of 2005. There are 257 days left in the year. On this date
DeLay: Guns important to American way of life
The House Majority Leader made no mention of the controversy circling him. LOS ANGELES TIMES
HOW HE SEES IT DeLay sets a bad examples for all husbands
Opinion: By JIM SHEA HARTFORD COURANT Out of nowhere, my wife says: "I want to be treated better."
WIN, PLACE & amp; SHOW
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President Bush has a chance to push for Middle East peace
Opinion: The situation in the Middle East is, as always, complicated and volatile, but there is more reason
BUREAU|Fast facts
BUREAU|Fast facts The Youngstown/Mahoning County Convention and Visitors Bureau is located at 3620
BASEBALL
BASEBALL Westminster 7, Thiel 6 -- Kevin Gesacion of Boardman hit a two-out, two-run single for
Bonds forged in Youngstown made cardinal call it home
Cardinal Mooney was reluctant to have the new high school named after him. YOUNGSTOWN -- Edward A.
City schools project featured in booklet
Youngstown team members are featured on a program booklet. By DENISE DICK VINDICATOR STAFF
Albert Einstein remains a superstar
Albert Einstein remains a superstar kFIFTY YEARS after his death, Albert Einstein's shock of
MAURICE CLARETT \ At a glance
Height/weight: 5-foot-11, 234 High school: Warren Harding (graduated early in December 2000). Played
American killed by car bomber
The victim founded Campaign for Innocent Victims in Conflict. KNIGHT RIDDER NEWSPAPERS