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Open meetingsfrom now on?
JUST BECAUSE it's always been done that way does not make it right. That's the message several Trumbull County officials got Wednesday, after holding a meeting of the Investment Advisory Board without notifying anyone except board members.
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ABOUT 50,000 hardbacks and paperbacks are available at drastically reduced prices at the three-day, 50th annual used book sale that kicked off Wednesday at Westminster Presbyterian Church in Boardman.
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BUSINESS
Executives namedfor Packard units
DELPHI CORP., Packard's parent company, has informed employees who would head the three business units that will survive after the company emerges from bankruptcy court.
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SPORTS
Onward, upwardfor Hubbard grad
FORMER Hubbard High School football star Anthony Smith, who finished his final season at Syracuse with a team-high six interceptions at safety, said it's been nerve-racking as he waits for this weekend's NFL draft.
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NATION
Senate divertssome Iraq money
THE SENATE voted Wednesday to divert some of the money President Bush requested for the war in Iraq to instead increase security on the nation's borders and give the Coast Guard new boats and helicopters.
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Postpartumawareness
THE ATTENTION goes to celebrity sufferers, such as Brooke Shields, or to grim cases in which mothers kill their children. But beyond the headlines about postpartum depression, states are making strides in raising awareness of the disorder and screening more mothers for it.
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