winter olympics



WINTER OLYMPICS
The best comes last
k Sasha Cohen, above, saved the best for last. And boy was it good. With flags waving, the U.S. champion dazzled the judges with a sassy, sensational short program Tuesday night and slipped past world champion Irina Slutskaya of Russia by a slim .03 points.
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Rohbock rocks
k Blasting down an Alpine slide in a shiny, dark American convertible, Shauna Rohbock, above, won a silver medal in women's bobsled Tuesday, finally ending an 0-for-Olympics stay for the U.S. sliding teams.
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LOCAL
Tuition: going up
k Youngstown State University is still looking at a tuition increase for the 2006-07 school year, but just how much won't be decided until June.
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BUSINESS
WCI makes money
k WCI Steel keeps making money as legal wrangling continues in its bankruptcy case. The Warren steelmaker earned $1.7 million on sales of $74.4 million in January, compared with earnings of $2.3 million on sales of $69 million in December.
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New flight school
k A new flight school will begin operations this spring at the Youngstown-Warren Regional Airport. Cortland Air Co. and Holding Corp. will open the second flight school at the Vienna-based airport, under the name Western Reserve Flight Center.
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FOOD
Greek goodies
k Hungry for a taste of genuine Greek food, but you don't want to book a cruise or take a trans-Atlantic flight? You're in luck. The Greek Food Fest is this weekend at Archangel Michael Greek Orthodox Church, 401 12th St., Campbell.
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