Riding into history
Riding into history
kAMERICAN Lance Armstrong ended his outstanding Tour de France career Sunday with his seventh consecutive victory.
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LOCAL
Looking back legally
kATTY. PATRICK R. POCHIRO reflects on his 34-year career as an assistant Mahoning County prosecutor. He retires this week.
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Defending the poor
kPOOR people in Ohio who need public defenders will pay a $25 fee starting this fall.
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WORLD
Update on terror inIraq, Britain, Egypt
kIN IRAQ, a suicide bomber aiming to blow up a police station killed at least 40 people Sunday.
kIN GREAT BRITAIN, police arrested a third man in connection with last week's failed attack against London's transit system.
kIN EGYPT, bombers who carried out Egypt's worst terrorist attack appear to have entered a Red Sea resort in pickup trucks loaded with explosives hidden under vegetables.
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NATION
Up with Discovery
kNASA plans to launch shuttle Discovery on Tuesday even if it is plagued by the same fuel-gauge problem that halted the countdown two weeks ago.
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LIFE & amp;WORK
Yes, Virginia, you can train your cat
kSO YOU thought training cats to behave themselves is impossible? Think again.
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ENTERTAINMENT
Catch Salem's 'Annie'
kTHE SALEM COMMUNITY Theater's production of "Annie" is a musical you cannot miss, writes a Vindicator reviewer.
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OPINION
Medicaid fraud
kOHIO and other states must remain vigilant in pursuing Medicaid fraud, a Vindicator editorial says.
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