Fine dining fuels downtown revival



Fine dining fuelsdowntown revival
NEW RESTAURANTS and pubs are opening and capitalizing on downtown Youngstown's renaissance into an evening entertainment hub. One of the latest to open is Cafe Cimmento, an upscale Italian eatery.
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WORLD
Jury hears terroron cockpit recording
JURORS in the Zacarias Moussaoui trial listened Wednesday to a recording of terrified shouts and cries in the cockpit as desperate passengers twice charged panicked hijackers during the final half-hour of doomed United Flight 93 on Sept. 11, 2001.
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LOCAL
Man charged withrobbing store twice
A CLERK at Circle K convenience store on Mahoning Avenue in Youngstown was the victim of two armed robberies in recent days. The culprit had the same voice, wore the same clothes and used the same gun in both crimes, the clerk said. One man has been charged with both robberies.
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BUSINESS
Sharon Regionalgrows in Hermitage
SHARON REGIONAL HEALTH SYSTEM'S Hermitage Medical Park is about to grow more. A new facility for diagnostic services with a focus on women will be built as part of a $9 million expansion.
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OPINION
Labor problemsreach crisis level
PROBLEMS engulfing General Motors, Delphi Corp. and their unions have created the worst crisis since the National Labor Relations Act of 1935 enabled private-sector unionization, Washington Post columnist George Will writes.
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SPORTS
Tribe win streak ends
SEATTLE ended Cleveland's six-game winning streak Wednesday night by beating the Tribe 11-9 at Jacobs Field.
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