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'Into the Blue' has its faults, but it's worth taking plunge
There's quite a bit of suspense, and the underwater scenes are stunning. By ROGER MOORE ORLANDO
Bush inappropriately uses Katrina to push vouchers
Opinion: By BARBARA MINER KNIGHT RIDDER TRIBUNE President Bush is misusing the Katrina disaster to push
'OLIVER TWIST'
'OLIVER TWIST' ss (out of 4) Running time: 2 hours, 10 minutes. Rating: PG-13 for disturbing
XJohn and Alison (Bozick) Bartko of Las Vegas, Nev., are announcing the birth of their second
XJohn and Alison (Bozick) Bartko of Las Vegas, Nev., are announcing the birth of their second
hArchitect unveils plans for memorial to blacks
hArchitect unveils plans for memorial to blacks NEW YORK -- As many as 20,000 slaves and free
Corruption as usual in Big Easy
Opinion: By ANNE APPLEBAUM WASHINGTON POST WASHINGTON -- Two hurricanes have now hit Louisiana, wreaking
Agenda Friday
Agenda Friday Boardman Township trustees special meeting/work session, 8:30 a.m., township
Beyond books: Library program teaches kids about nature
Above, Mariah Cullison, 8, left, lends a hand to Marissa Annandono, 6, at the Warren Trumbull County
Problems continue to mount for city
'You can't imagine what we are going through here,' the mayor said. By WILLIAM K. ALCORN
Pavlik readies for fight
The middleweight takes on Fulgencio Zuniga on Oct. 7. SPECIAL TO THE VINDICATOR LAS VEGAS --
Hospital lauds nurse for act of heroism
WARREN -- Suzanne Tvaroch, a Niles resident and a registered nurse at Forum Health Trumbull Memorial
WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS
WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS CROSS COUNTRY OHIO POLL COLUMBUS -- The third of seven weekly state cross
'AN UNFINISHED LIFE'
'AN UNFINISHED LIFE' ss (out of four) Rating: PG-13 for language, rude dialogue and some
Few twists can be found in this bland production
Roman Polanski's childhood may have attracted him to the material. By JAMI BERNARD NEW YORK
Southington, JFK and Badger qualify in Div. III
GARRETTSVILLE -- Matt Griggs won medalist honors with a round of 71, leading the Southington High
Route 224 bridge's stairway to be dedicated
POLAND -- A stairway on the west end of the U.S. Route 224 bridge is to be dedicated at a public
Mooney girls off to fast start
The Cardinals are undefeated (14-0) for the first time in school history. By BILL SULLIVAN
TRUMBULL COUNTY
TRUMBULL COUNTY Fair Board Two people have been newly elected to positions on the Trumbull
Proposal aims to tighten rules
Some are concerned about the effect the dumps could have on people's health. By JEFF ORTEGA
What is a 'general' right to privacy?
Opinion: WASHINGTON -- Dianne Feinstein's thoughts on the nomination of John Roberts as chief justice of the
Men dispute reports of inciting a near riot
The men say they were frustrated over bad calls made by referees. By LAURE CIOFFI VINDICATOR
A summary of recent criminal activity in Hubbard and Liberty:
A summary of recent criminal activity in Hubbard and Liberty: HUBBARD Sept. 23 Criminal
Tip leads to seizure of suspected marijuana
GOSHEN -- Mahoning County Law Enforcement task force officers and Goshen police seized suspected
Skaggs in concert
Skaggs in concert NEW WILMINGTON, Pa. -- The Westminster College Celebrity Series welcomes 10-time
ON STAGE: The cast of "Five Women Wearing the Same Dress" includes, front, from left, Stephanie Ottey of Beaver Falls, Pa.; Alyssa Connely of Warren; and Kari Kleemook of Ambridge, Pa.; rear: Nicole
ON STAGE: The cast of "Five Women Wearing the Same Dress" includes, front, from left, Stephanie
Nevels Sisters' album to be released with fanfare
YOUNGSTOWN -- The Nevels Sisters will release their gospel album "It's About Time" on Oct. 8. The
NEW CITIZENS
NEW CITIZENS Mahoning County These nine people took the oath of allegiance to the United States
KATRINA RELIEF How you can help
Local efforts to aid Hurricane Katrina victims: The pupils and staff at Robinwood Lane Elementary
Police target skateboarders
STRUTHERS -- City police are cracking down on skateboarders, particularly at the Fifth Street Plaza,
Man robs BP, said he was carrying gun
The suspect may have been involved in two other area robberies. AUSTINTOWN -- A man, saying he had
Hunger in U.S. an everyday occurrence
Opinion: By CAROL TOWARNICKY KNIGHT RIDDER NEWSPAPERS In the week that Hurricane Katrina engulfed the
Organization closes Haunted House
The house brought in $10,000 annually to the Hubbard Kiwanis Club. HUBBARD -- Safety issues have
Film traces complications stemming from a gunshot
The gripping drama is really about secrets. By MOIRA MACDONALD SEATTLE TIMES Tom Spall (Viggo
Clippers manage to replace lost talent, plus plug this year's holes
By JOHN BASSETTI VINDICATOR SPORTS STAFF COLUMBIANA -- There would have been little reason for
AUDITIONS Where to try out for roles
ACTORS "It's A Wonderful Life," by the North Canton Playhouse, Center of Performing Arts.
Man linked to Costanzo to serve home confinement
He had faced up to 10 years in prison and a $250,000 fine. CLEVELAND -- A city man who told police
STACY MARTIN DAVID LEWIS III
STACY MARTIN DAVID LEWIS III XNASHVILLE, Tenn. -- The verandah at The Hermitage Hotel was the
"Alias" (8 p.m., ABC)
"Alias" (8 p.m., ABC): Fans of "Alias" have a lot of questions on their minds as the spy thriller
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Former teen idol Frankie Avalon kicks off the Monday Musical Club series tonight at 8 at Stambaugh Auditorium, 1000 Fifth Ave., Youngstown. Call (330) 743-2717 for ticket information. k
Former teen idol Frankie Avalon kicks off the Monday Musical Club series tonight at 8 at Stambaugh
Township receives a grant to restart juvenile program
A public meeting will be held to discuss changes in storm-water regulations. HOWLAND -- Township
Shades of brown are favored this fall
SCRIPPS HOWARD NEWS SERVICE Fall is probably the most popular season for overhauling a woman's
Lobbyists line up to claim shares of disaster wealth
Even farmers outside the affected areas use Katrina and Rita to plead for cash. WASHINGTON POST
St. Elizabeth Health Center
St. Elizabeth Health Center Michel Jr. and Suzanne Ishac, Poland, girl, Sept. 27. Forum Health
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JACQUELINE THOMPSON ANDR & eacute; BROWN XLIBERTY -- Jacqueline Celeste Thompson, a daughter
Councilman wants Warren to act against shots' being fired in city
WARREN -- Councilman-at-large Robert L. Dean Jr. said he thinks the city will be very sorry if it
Prophesy of the Gaza has been fulfilled
Opinion: It took just 12 days from completion of Israel's withdrawal from Gaza before rockets started raining
CHASING THE PLAYOFFS
Chasing the playoffs Twenty-one area schools are noted in this week's OHSAA computer ratings. Page
Funding dispute is settled by court
Every subdivision in the county was part of the lawsuit filed by East Liverpool. By D.A. WILKINSON
Chaney beats Harding for 4-0 Steel Valley mark
Antaya James led the Cowgirls with 18 points and 13 kills. YOUNGSTOWN -- Antaya James scored 18
if you go
IF YOU GO What: "Five Women Wearing the Same Dress." Where: YSU's Ford Theater in Bliss Hall on
GINA VICAREL KEVIN SFERRA
GINA VICAREL KEVIN SFERRA XSTRUTHERS -- A reception was held Aug. 20 at Mr. Anthony's in Boardman
MAHONING COUNTY
MAHONING COUNTY Marriage licenses Peter Triveri, 44, of 522 Neoka, Campbell, and Christine
Hill View purchase receives initial OK
The commissioners rejected the company's bid for an additional 22 acres. By VIRGINIA ROSS
Penguins ready for new season
By PETE MOLLICA VINDICATOR SPORTS STAFF YOUNGSTOWN -- It will be a new season for both Illinois
Consultant recommends reopening Robins Theater
Council passed an ordinance to borrow money for a car dealership expansion. By PETER H. MILLIKEN
TRUMBULL DEMOCRATS Central committee
The Trumbull County Democratic Party's executive committee met this month to fill central committee
Is too-careful Tressel misusing wide receiver Ted Ginn?
By MATT HAYES THE SPORTING NEWS Who is Brandon Schnittker, you say? More important to the Ohio
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INSIDE | A6 A woman disguised in a man's robes and headdress slipped into a line of army recruits
30th anniversary reunion is planned
YOUNGSTOWN -- A 30th anniversary reunion for former pupils and staff of the Millcreek Children's
John Glenn set to chair jobs, infrastructure issue
COLUMBUS -- Backers of the & quot;Jobs for Ohio & quot; issue that voters will decide this
Commissioners, EMA official OK settlement
LISBON -- The Columbiana County commissioners approved a settlement agreement Wednesday with the
SURPLUS FOOD9/30
Surplus food Friends House Chapel, 192 Haseltine Ave., Youngstown, various commodities, 10 to
'INTO THE BLUE'
'INTO THE BLUE' ss 1/2 (out of 4) Running time: 1 hour, 50 minutes. Rating: PG-13 for intense
A story on the business page Tuesday reported an incorrect date that crews would be working overtime at the General Motors' Lordstown complex. The correct dates are this Saturday, Oct. 8, Oct. 22 and
A story on the business page Tuesday reported an incorrect date that crews would be working overtime
GETTING GINN GOING
Getting Ginn going Ohio State sophomore Ted Ginn has not been much of a factor through the first
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Officials take car of elderly's meal, ride problems
A Fowler woman's parents will be served by Mobile Meals. By ED RUNYAN VINDICATOR TRUMBULL STAFF
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Plight of the impoverished
Opinion: The Providence Journal: The most desperate of the Gulf hurricane victims have tended to be the poor.
School board OKs list of appropriations
General fund spending is up 7.4 percent this year. By HAROLD GWIN VINDICATOR EDUCATION WRITER
PREP PREVIEWS Friday's games
COLUMBIANA (5-0, 2-0 TCL) vs. LEETONIA (4-1, 2-0 TCL) Game time: Friday, 7:30 p.m. at Leetonia.
KIMBERLY MARTIG BRETT SPENCER
KIMBERLY MARTIG BRETT SPENCER XYOUNGSTOWN -- Kidston Pavilion in Fellows Riverside Gardens
Today is Thursday, Sept. 29, the 272nd day of 2005. There are 93 days left in the year. On this date in 1978, Pope John Paul I is found dead in his Vatican apartment just over a month after becoming
Opinion: Today is Thursday, Sept. 29, the 272nd day of 2005. There are 93 days left in the year. On this date
"This area's hurting."
Opinion: "This area's hurting." President Bush Before an hourlong helicopter tour over the debris-strewn
Howland remains undefeated with 2-0 victory over Canfield
Erin Gilmour and Megan Long had goals in the win over Canfield. HOWLAND -- Senior forward Erin
No fever? Tribe fans still good
More than an hour after Monday's Indians game, I was walking back to my car across from Jacobs Field
Homemade ice packs are handy
Dear Heloise: I am looking for the recipe for ice packs in which I believe rubbing alcohol was used
LAURIE CURL JEREMY COX
LAURIE CURL JEREMY COX XRADNOR -- The wedding of Laurie Anne Curl, daughter of David and Judith
Recovery of African loot should be global priority
Editorial: Billions of dollars have been stolen from African countries by corrupt leaders who correctly
Domestic details of sets add to popular shows' depth
By JEFF TURRENTINE WASHINGTON POST LOS ANGELES -- A new television season is upon us, and with
Lottery winner collects
Lottery winner collects YOUNGSTOWN -- Long C. Phan of Youngstown won half of the $110,000 Ohio
With its nicotine, snuff can raise blood pressure
Q. We hear so much about the dangers of cigarette smoking, but you never hear about snuff. My
Speaker lectures on learning
The doctor said 'learning is putting stuff in your brain.' By NANCY TULLIS VINDICATOR STAFF
Students to present play about relationships
The five bridesmaids reveal that they aren't really the bride's friends. By L. CROW VINDICATOR