WORLD
WORLD
First lady's visitsattract protesters
jLAURA BUSH waded into Middle East tensions Sunday during chaotic visits to sacred religious sites, where crowds and hecklers grew so rowdy that armed guards had to restrain them.
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WAR ON TERROR
Offensive heats upin Afghanistan
kU.S. AIRSTRIKES and ground troops killed 12 insurgents who had attacked a coalition patrol in eastern Afghanistan's border region in the latest wave of fighting with Taliban-led rebels.
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OPINION
Bridge to nowhereto cost U.S. $315M
kCONGRESS is planning to spend $315 million to build a bridge taller than the Brooklyn Bridge in a remote portion of Alaska. A columnist cites it as a prime example of pork in this year's transportation bill.
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LOCAL
Lordstown couple'smission to Congo
kIN 1954, a northeastern Ohio couple headed for the Republic of the Congo in Africa. It was a mission that would last 42 years before the couple would settle in Lordstown.
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ENTERTAINMENT
A doctor for films
kKEVIN GOETZ is the Dr. Phil of Hollywood focus groups. Many credit him with tweaking the film "Monster-In-Law" enough to make it a box office blockbuster.
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LIFE & amp;WORK
Lowdown on heels
kAN ESTIMATED 72 percent of women wear high heels despite the aches and pains they often create. Why?
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SPORTS
Tribe slams Reds
kGRADY SIZEMORE drove in a pair of runs Sunday, leading the Indians to a 9-2 victory over the Cincinnati Reds.
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