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Oktoberfest crowds
Oktoberfest crowds kTHE 28TH ANNUAL Oktoberfest drew an estimated 30,000 to 40,000 people to
IF YOU GO
IF YOU GO Who: The Posies with Oranger. When: 9 p.m., Thursday. Where: Grog Shop, 2785 Euclid
Trumbull voters must be familiar with new machines
Opinion: Trumbull voters must be familiar with new machines EDITOR: This upcoming November election is
YSU must give better effort
Someone once said the only statistics that count are the ones on the scoreboard at the end of the
On the beach in October? With these temps, it's a shore thing
While the calendar says it's officially autumn, Mother Nature doesn't seem to be quite ready yet to
Accidental fire causes $20,000 worth of damage to residence
The fire was started by children playing with a cigarette lighter. SALEM -- A teenage girl was
Tom Eyler is named champ at Quaker City
Junior track champion Andrew Valentino is 9 years old. By KATIE LIBECCO VINDICATOR CORRESPONDENT
Open house draws 100 to safety contests
Identi-kits for kids and several exhibits also were part of the event. By BILL ALCORN VINDICATOR
Morrison keys Girard past Poland
The Indians also lost to Villa Angela-St. Joseph for a 14-4 record. GIRARD -- Chelsea Morrison
Today is Monday, Oct. 3, the 276th day of 2005. There are 89 days left in the year. Rosh Hashanah,
Opinion: Today is Monday, Oct. 3, the 276th day of 2005. There are 89 days left in the year. Rosh Hashanah,
ORANGER/THE POSIES Bassist has fun with double duty
Matt Harris said one of the bands has changed stylistic directions. By JOHN BENSON VINDICATOR
YSU
YSU Football ST. LOUIS -- Linebacker Mike Andrews and kicker Brian Palmer received player of the
KATRINA RELIEF
KATRINA RELIEF Local organizations contributing aid to Hurricane Katrina victims: The Missions
The trouble spot is at Harvard Boulevard and Western Reserve Road.
The trouble spot is at Harvard Boulevard and Western Reserve Road. By VIRGINIA ROSS VINDICATOR
CHASE FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP
CHASE FOR THE CHAMPIONSHIP Nextel Cup standings 1. Tony Stewart5,519 2. Ryan Newman5,515 3.
Heavy loads on the backs of kids
Parents should limit the amount of weight in a child's backpack. By MARY ELLEN PELLEGRINI
Timely hitting wasn't to be found at crunch time
Tribe closer Bob Wickman said he hasn't decided whether he'll return. By TOM WILLIAMS VINDICATOR
HFACING MULTIPLE CHARGES
hFacing multiple charges NEW YORK -- Police transport Cesar Ascarrunz to central booking after
"Haunting Sarah" (9 p.m., Lifetime): Observances of Halloween seem to start earlier every year, as
"Haunting Sarah" (9 p.m., Lifetime): Observances of Halloween seem to start earlier every year, as
Burke snaps tie, delivers Mooney past Laurel
The Badger and Ursuline girls teams also won. STRUTHERS -- Senior Kelly Burke scored a goal with
Officials lack evidence of any shots fired at helicopters
Confusion still surrounds reports that gunfire forced operations to pause. KNIGHT RIDDER
Banquet features speech by distinguished judge
A limited amount of tickets is still available at the door. WARREN -- Judge Randolph Baxter,
MADD marks 25 years of saving lives on U.S. highways
Editorial: There are few social action movements in the United States that can claim the success that MADD has
Woman stabbed; suspect arrested
Woman stabbed; suspect arrested YOUNGSTOWN -- A 24-year-old Saranac Avenue woman was in guarded
Hernan, DiPasquale lead Mooney over Richfield Revere, 2-0
STRUTHERS -- Zack Hernan and Dom DiPasquale scored first-half goals to lead the Mooney High boys
Local relays among best in state, U.S.
Trumbull County was the top fund-raiser in its population group nationally. CANFIELD -- The Warren
Bills set to revisit eminent domain
The Senate proposes a constitutional amendment to address the issue. By JEFF ORTEGA VINDICATOR
Photo hint helps military families keep loved ones close
Dear Heloise: In response to your recent column regarding unique photo-use ideas, I have the
PREP PREVIEW Golf
BOYS DIVISION I SECTIONAL TODAY, 9 A.M. (At Trumbull Country Club) Teams: Austintown Fitch,
A glutton for foreign oil
Opinion: St. Louis Post-Dispatch: President Bush's Jimmy Carter-like call for Americans to drive less points
Identification efforts intensify
Many officials suspect that two Malaysian bomb experts were involved. WASHINGTON POST BALI,
U.S. Jews embrace demographic diversity
Opinion: By GARY TOBIN KNIGHT RIDDER NEWSPAPERS On Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, Jews across
'MENDING SPIRITS' Film tells of survival after violence
She said the documentary is not depressing but is filled with hope instead. By L. CROW
Immigration looms as an issue in '08
Opinion: By JAMES P. PINKERTON LONG ISLAND NEWSDAY The sleeper issue in the 2008 presidential election
Forum Health Women & amp; Infants Pavilion
Forum Health Women & amp; Infants Pavilion Dawn and Brian Schrader, Youngstown, girl, Oct. 1.
& lt;B & gt;BROWN, & lt;/B & gt; William L., 66, of Liberty; calling
& lt;B & gt;BROWN, & lt;/B & gt; William L., 66, of Liberty; calling hours Tuesday
"Just as the nation knew that we had to create economic greatness in New York City after 9-11, the
Opinion: "Just as the nation knew that we had to create economic greatness in New York City after 9-11, the
Beatty dabbles in politics, scoffs at Schwarzenegger
Some Democrats hope he'll run for governor in 2006. WASHINGTON POST LOS ANGELES -- Warren Beatty
Colorado confronts economic realities
Opinion: DENVER -- This autumn's angriest political controversy is reaching a roiling boil in this state.
AREA CALENDAR
AREA CALENDAR OCTOBER TODAY -- Three-person amateur Harvest Scramble at Tamer Win Golf Course in
GAME OVER Last chance on last day isn't the way it was supposed to end
By TOM WILLIAMS VINDICATOR SPORTS STAFF CLEVELAND -- Ask any baseball fan on opening day about
Event features sundry delights
A student group was on hand selling raffle tickets for hurricane relief. By SEAN BARRON
Police plan to buy more white cruisers
The cruisers will be more visible and therefore safer, the chief contends. By DENISE DICK
BRITAIN
Opinion: BRITAIN Sunday Mirror, London, Sept. 25: It is an occupational hazard for all prime ministers that
PENN STATE CRACKS TOP 25
Penn State cracks Top 25 Penn State, 5-0 after Saturday's rout of Minnesota, returned to the
sports
SPORTS Indians lose; Red Sox win wild card kTHE CLEVELAND INDIANS continued their late-season
Ghost Walk promises to revive spirits of city
This year there will be a total of seven ghostly but informative tales. WARREN -- Ghosts of
New facility fosters abilities
The Centre at Javit Court has opened; Rayen Workshop closes in December. By WILLIAM K. ALCORN
Conservation chief wants agency to link with northern counties
The Western Reserve council has experience with urban sprawl problems. By ED RUNYAN VINDICATOR
CRIMESTOPPERS
CRIMESTOPPERS Greater Youngstown The theft of antique fixtures in Warren is the focus of Crime
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