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THURSDAY

THURSDAY XCol. Louis J. Campbell VFW Post 3538, 157 Lowellville Road, Struthers, will hold a


TUESDAY'S RESULTS GOLF

TUESDAY'S RESULTS GOLF Girls District Tournament Held at The Legends of Massillon Teams: 1.


BIRTHS

BIRTHS St. Elizabeth's Family Birthplace Gerald and Tawana Lofton, Warren, girl, Oct. 10.


PREP SOCCER Poland reigns in MAC

Dain Malaniak's goal gave Poland a 3-2 win over Howland for the loop title. POLAND -- Dain


Nochta, Witmer, Rogner qualify for state golf tourney

MASSILLON -- Laura Nochta of Lakeview High School, Ariel Witmer of South Range and Katie Rogner of


Staff won't get to evaluate superintendent

The board determined that a proposed staff survey form was inappropriate. YOUNGSTOWN -- Youngstown


Honorary diploma awarded to former student, now 102

'Oatmeal and attitude' are the keys to longevity, the centenarian says. By PETER H. MILLIKEN


RESTORATION Officials support resolution

It would make $1 million available for Packard Music Hall improvements. By PETER H. MILLIKEN


GEORGE F. WILL A huge calamity not so far-fetched

Opinion: WASHINGTON -- Earth, that living, seething, often inhospitable and not altogether intelligently


MAHONING COUNTY

MAHONING COUNTY Marriage licenses Rudolph Snipes, 1738 Byron St., Youngstown, and Donna Echols,


THEATRICAL ROCK Sleepy Time's dreams are surreal

The drummer pleads for potential fans to try a show and they'll be won over. By JOHN BENSON


McKelvey to co-chair issues opposition campaign

One issue places limits on campaign contributions. By JEFF ORTEGA VINDICATOR CORRESPONDENT


LOCAL TENNIS RESULTS

LOCAL TENNIS RESULTS Boardman Tennis Center Scores: Purple 6.5, Gray 4. Dark Green 7.5, Brown


BOYS HIGH SCHOOL GOLF Warren JFK golf team rubs off on Irish

Ursuline has adopted some of JFK's successful strategy, and both are state-bound. By JOE SCALZO


Religious freedom cited in doctors' appeal of case

Religious freedom cited in doctors' appeal of case SAN DIEGO -- A California appeals court heard


Rte. 711 dream nears reality

The new highway will open to the public in less than two weeks. By JOHN W. GOODWIN JR.


YSU WOMEN'S BASKETBALL Hill expects team to be in hunt for title

Her "new look" Penguins are expected to be quicker, faster and better shooters. By PETE MOLLICA


Awards to honor 4 graduates of business school

Reservations will be accepted through Monday. YOUNGSTOWN --Recipients of the 2005 Outstanding


DAN K. THOMASSON Indictment has already damaged Sen. DeLay

Opinion: WASHINGTON -- It is difficult to be sympathetic to Tom DeLay, the beleaguered and at least


& lt;B & gt;BAYUS, & lt;/B & gt;Nick, 84, of Boardman; calling

& lt;B & gt;BAYUS, & lt;/B & gt;Nick, 84, of Boardman; calling hours Thursday from


Guidance counselors to seek ways to increase scholarship numbers

The school board's first student members took their seats at the meeting. By HAROLD GWIN


Special meeting

Special meeting The commissioners board of Boardman Township Park meets in special session at 5:30


Book provides an interestng look behind the mask

Flaws and favorable features of physicians is focus of new book. KNIGHT RIDDER Much is written


NFL

NFL FavoritePointsUnderdog Sunday, Oct 16th. DALLAS31/2Ny Giants DETROIT1Carolina


Police investigate submerged truck in Mahoning River

YOUNGSTOWN -- Two men who set out on their first canoeing trip on the Mahoning River found more than


The number of meals eaten in a restaurant annually has decreased from 93 per person in 1985 to 80 today.

The number of meals eaten in a restaurant annually has decreased from 93 per person in 1985 to 80


Officials consider corporation's offer

By NANCY TULLIS VINDICATOR STAFF WRITER YOUNGSTOWN -- Southside Community Development


DELPHI Future of retirees' pensions unclear GM foresees $11B obligation at most

One report says GM has a 30 percent chance of filing for bankruptcy. THE VINDICATOR By DON


HAGAN CAMPAIGN Precinct members are miffed over signs

The nominee said candidate signs in Democratic yards is local tradition. By DAVID SKOLNICK


TRUMBULL COUNTY Board asked to look into contributions

Former Commissioner Joseph Angelo called the allegations 'dirty politics.' By ED RUNYAN


COUNTY VEHICLES Officials: Clarify criteria for travel

Employees would need to determine which of three options is the cheapest. By ED RUNYAN


TODAY

TODAY 3 p.m. (FSN Ohio) Boxing. 8 p.m. (17/62) (8) (53) (FX) Baseball playoffs: Angels at White


PREP VOLLEYBALL Springfield clinches tie for ICL crown

Salem clinched a tie for the Metro Athletic Conference title. NEW MIDDLETOWN -- Meghan McLaughlin


GIRARD Solutions in place to fix outages

One substation serves most of the city, so any problems there affect many people. By JOHN W.


Illegal immigrants deserve deportation, not relief

Opinion: Illegal immigrants deserve deportation, not relief EDITOR: In Ramon Castellblanch's column


ENERGY MINISTRY Kuwaiti official sees oil supply lasting 60 years

The undersecretary-minister's son is studying engineering at YSU. By DENISE DICK VINDICATOR


MAHONING COUNTY JAIL Mediator: Proposed solutions look good

The sheriff said that a reduced staff means more overtime. YOUNGSTOWN -- The federally appointed


aprons

APRONS A history lesson In the beginning, Adam and Eve wore aprons of sorts. According to


PREP PREVIEW State golf tournament

What: Boys Div. II-III state golf tournament When: Friday and Saturday Where: Foxfire Golf Club,


Prep golf preview

Prep golf preview When Michael Murphy was hired at Ursuline High's boys golf team five years ago,


DENTURES New whitening procedures are something to smile about

Teeth-whitening procedures vary in cost, effectiveness. SCRIPPS HOWARD White is the new black --


AT A GLANCE \ YSU women's basketball

ROSTER 3 -- Jessica Schloemp, 6-3, soph. forward 4 -- Lauren Branson, 5-6, soph. guard 5 -- Allyah


7 honored for Kuwait work

The unit was in charge of providing fuel for soldiers in the Middle East. By LAURE CIOFFI


HOW HE SEES IT DeLay's job: A daily wallow into sleaze

Opinion: By JONATHAN CHAIT LOS ANGELES TIMES When a politician is enmeshed in scandal, it usually has


MAHONING COUNTY Deliberations begin in rape trial

The complainant and her parents were among witnesses who testified. By NANCY TULLIS VINDICATOR


TRUMBULL COUNTY Sheriff expects 11 jailers to return, reopen minimum security section

One commissioner says spending the money now is a bad idea. By ED RUNYAN VINDICATOR TRUMBULL


An uncertain future faces many suppliers

Delphi bankruptcy filing could cripple smaller suppliers, an expert says. By DON SHILLING


Police find man, 24, shot dead at home

YOUNGSTOWN -- Police were called to a residence on the city's South Side after a man was shot to


VOLLEYBALL Hubbard gets TAC share

HUBBARD -- Callie Oyler scored 14 points and had nine kills and six aces to lead Hubbard over


Big-spenders not endangered

Opinion: Washington Post: Here's the good news: Both Democrats and Republicans support reasonable reforms to


WEIGHT LOSS Muscles of the obese amass fat, study finds

The good news is, exercise can enhance muscles' fat-burning ability. SCRIPPS HOWARD In a new


SUNDAY'S GAMES

SUNDAY'S GAMES Detroit 35, Baltimore 17 Buffalo 20, Miami 14 Seattle 37, St. Louis 31


South Sider stabbed

South Sider stabbed YOUNGSTOWN -- A 56-year-old Parkview Avenue man was treated at St. Elizabeth


RETRO APRONS Domestic divas celebrate style

Feminine aprons are now more popular than utilitarian ones, a retailer says. KNIGHT RIDDER


JANE EISNER Miers' moxie up for debate, judgment

Opinion: President Bush called Harriet Miers "the best person I could find" when he nominated her for the


Only the cities have reason to smile when motorists are on hidden cameras

Editorial: The idea that cities use cameras to enforce traffic laws in the interest of public safety -- not


"Helen of Troy" (9 p.m., PBS): Historian Bettany Hughes travels across the eastern Mediterranean on

"Helen of Troy" (9 p.m., PBS): Historian Bettany Hughes travels across the eastern Mediterranean on


Auditors to examine records of treasurer

NEW CASTLE, Pa. -- Auditors are expected to begin looking next week at the records of Lawrence


LOTTERIES

LOTTERIES MULTISTATE Mega Millions, 24-30-42-53-54 Mega Ball, 20 OHIO Night drawings: Pick


MOUNTAINEER RESULTS

MOUNTAINEER RESULTS TUESDAY 1st--Legendary T (Ramget)6.803.803.00 Buccaneer Fever


YSU FOOTBALL Heacock praises special teams; cites Joe Bishop

The special teams have "developed tremendously" over the first six games. By PETE MOLLICA


YSU

YSU Men's basketball INDIANAPOLIS -- Youngstown State was picked to finish last in the Horizon


HUBBARD ROBBERY Suspect is parolee, records show

Lots of cash fell out of the suspect's pants, police said. HUBBARD -- A Youngstown man suspected


Black Cat Cookies

Black Cat Cookies


Teen's recycling work causes conflict in city

No citations have yet been issued against the family. By JOHN W. GOODWIN JR. VINDICATOR TRUMBULL


SPORTS

SPORTS Jim Tracy named new Pirates boss kAFTER five mostly successful seasons with the Los


Today is Wednesday, Oct. 12, the 285th day of 2005. There are 80 days left in the year. Yom Kippur,

Opinion: Today is Wednesday, Oct. 12, the 285th day of 2005. There are 80 days left in the year. Yom Kippur,


Mercer officials to revise nepotism policy

MERCER, Pa. --The county's nepotism policy will be revised because the current one is too


STANDINGS Gateway Conference

ConferenceAll Games W-LPFPAW-LPFPA YSU2-065175-118688 S. Illinois2-064474-1232111 W. Kentucky2-


REGION

REGION In Mahoning Valley, sales of vehicles drop by 18% YOUNGSTOWN -- Vehicle sales in the