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Stories published November 21, 2005

Please note, our last day of publication was Saturday, August 31, 2019.

Event will feature 100 participants

Painted eggs, woven items and pastries are just a few of the items for sale. By L. CROW


hHonoring victims of human-rights abuses

hHonoring victims of human-rights abuses COLUMBUS, Ga. -- Protesters, above, carried mock coffins


Ex-addicts grateful for Teen Challenge

The director of the local rehabilitation program has been through it himself. By SUSAN BENDER


COLLEGE FOOTBALL

COLLEGE FOOTBALL YSU snubbed again for playoff berth kFOR THE THIRD time in the past decade,


JAPAN

JAPAN Asahi Shimbun, Tokyo, Nov. 14: As the year-end approaches, so too does a season of East


2 local boys to join group in Macy's parade

By DEBORA SHAULIS VINDICATOR STAFF WRITER Two local boys with the same first name have something


Liberia gets its 'man'

Los Angeles Times: Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf's campaign slogan was fitting: "She's our man." A week


With a guest trumpeter, orchestra offers fine fare

A trumpet's copper bell helped make the performance exceptional. BY ROBERT ROLLIN VINDICATOR


Old-fashioned Christmas

For two days, Stambaugh Auditorium resembled an indoor craft fair. By SEAN BARRON VINDICATOR


Mom fosters her love for kids

Cherie Celedonia has adopted two newborns; one was left at a hospital. By ED RUNYAN VINDICATOR


Relay for Life gets new home

Mollenkopf Stadium will not be available in 2006 because of construction. WARREN -- The American


MAHONING COUNTY

MAHONING COUNTY Divorces asked Deborah Francosky, 5355 Edmond St., Apt. 1084, Las Vegas, Nev.,


Thanksgiving dinner

Thanksgiving dinner SALEM -- A community dinner will be served from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thanksgiving


Poland schools spare taxpayers by using grants

This year saw a record high in state and federal money. By DENISE DICK VINDICATOR STAFF WRITER


Man faces charges in boy's abduction

YOUNGSTOWN -- A West Side man was in Mahoning County Jail on Sunday evening on charges of abduction


South Koreans who protest against U.S. forget history

Editorial: We understand that there are countries and ethnic groups and various cultures and subcultures that


PBS programs probe response to hurricane

ASSOCIATED PRESS Taking their own expert measure of Hurricane Katrina (including its prelude and


With some pivotal changes, musical will be like movie

The Charleston will still be a big number, but there won't be a pool to fall into. By L. CROW


CENTRAL HOCKEY LEAGUE SteelHounds suffer 4-2 loss in Oklahoma City

Jeff Christian scored twice, but Youngstown lost its fourth straight game. OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. --


LOCAL

LOCAL A little Williamsburg comes to the Valley kA WILLIAMSBURG Christmas at Stambaugh


Hiring of public employees should be public, impartial

Opinion: Hiring of public employees should be public, impartial EDITOR: Ah, politics in the Mahoning


Witness: Attacker drowned woman

Youngstown has had 32 killings so far this year; 2004 saw 22 homicides. By SEAN BARRON


Aguilera weds music exec

NEW YORK (AP) -- Christina Aguilera has found out what a girl wants, and now she's married him.


if you go

IF YOU GO What: "It's A Wonderful Life." When: Weekends, from Dec. 2-18 (Fridays and Saturdays,


Accident kills driver, injures passenger

LISBON -- An Austintown man was killed and his passenger injured after the vehicle in which they


AGENDA

Agenda TUESDAY Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County Services and Personnel


State board to look at transfer of land in Coitsville to Struthers

Youngstown schools officials said the district would lose about $279,000 annually. By HAROLD GWIN


ADDICTION HELP

ADDICTION HELP Fast facts Some facts about Teen Challenge: Teen Challenge is a one-year,


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