Pupils explore TV



Pupils explore TV
kIS THE NEXT Oprah WInfrey, Dr. Phil or other television superstar lurking in the halls of Boardman schools? The scholastic TV station there gets pupils, such as Boardman High's Cassie Gustafson, above, involved as early as elementary school.
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SPORTS
Final Four set
k MICHIGAN STATE capped a wild weekend of NCAA tournament regional finals with a double-overtime win over Kentucky. The Spartans joined North Carolina, Sunday's earlier winner, to round out the Final Four.
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POLITICS
Investment payback
k FORTUNE 500 companies that invested millions of dollars in electing Republicans have emerged as big-time beneficiaries of a GOP-controlled government. Winners include MBNA Corp. and Wal-Mart.
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NATION
Meth in Midwest
kAMERICA'S methamphetamine epidemic is rampant in the towns and small cities of America's heartland.
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WORLD
An Al-Qaida hit?
k AL-QAIDA in Iraq released a video Sunday claiming to show the murder of an Interior Ministry official.
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BUSINESS
IRS eyes eBay users
k THE IRS may want to tax some of the 135 million people registered to use the eBay online auction site.
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LIFE & amp;WORK
Quackery revisited
k A MAJOR EXHIBITION in Philadelphia traces the roots of today's spam e-mails and late-night infomercials to the magical cure-all elixirs and quackery of yesteryear. The exhibit is aptly titled "Quack, Quack, Quack."
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