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NATION
Eddie Albert, star of'Green Acres,' dies
k EDDIE ALBERT, the actor best known as the constantly befuddled city slicker-turned-farmer in "Green Acres," has died. He was 99.
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HEALTH
Viagra, blindness
kFEDERAL HEALTH officials are investigating reports of blindness among dozens of men who used Viagra and other impotence drugs.
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LOCAL
On with the '06 racefor Valley's U.S. rep.
kSTATE SEN. Charles A. Wilson Jr. has filed to run in the 2006 Democratic primary for U.S. representative for Ohio's 6th District.
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Retired, rehired
kAUSTINTOWN school board has approved a plan to enable teachers who retire next month to be rehired for two years, a move that's projected to save the district money.
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OPINION
Cut the fat, but saveworthy Valley project
kTHE THREAT OF a presidential veto should inspire legislators to cut the pork from the federal transportation bill. That does not mean, however, that valuable funding for the National Packard Museum and Packard Music Hall should be slashed.
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TV WEEK
Kutcher's comedy
kASHTON KUTCHER is co-producer of "Beauty and the Geek," a new comedy series that debuts Wednesday on the WB Network.
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SPORTS
h A record setter
kCACHET MURRAY of Girard High School set three records at Friday's Division II track and field meet in Ravenna.
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