NATION
NATION
Watch out on 6-6-06
THERE IS a devilishly odd mixture of theology, mathematics and commercialism on Tuesday, the sixth day of the sixth month of the sixth year of the century.
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WORLD
Hamas rejects plan
THE PALESTINIAN standoff intensified Sunday after Hamas rejected an ultimatum from President Mahmoud Abbas to endorse a plan implicitly recognizing Israel.
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LOCAL
'Voice of Tigers'left sports legacy
JOHN MARSCO will be remembered for a long time at Howland High as "The Voice of the Howland Tigers" for his work as basketball announcer and timekeeper, soccer and volleyball announcer and football chain gang member. Marsco, 41, died earlier this spring.
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STATE
Dangerous work
METHAMPHETAMINE has transformed Ohio drug raids into toxic dump cleanups.
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BUSINESS
Stock car racingis family affair
WITH STOCK CAR racing's recent boom in popularity, small racetracks are sprucing up their facilities to attract parents and children in ever larger numbers.
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LIFE & amp;WORK
Heartburn & amp; cancer
HEARTBURN, a quintessential American medical malady, now appears to be driving the nation's fastest-increasing type of cancer.
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ENTERTAINMENT
Play in Lisbon is blast for family
STAGE LEFT Players of Lisbon's current production of "Damn Yankees" is all-around fun for the whole family, a reviewer writes of the show that continues through June 18.
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SPORTS
Pettersson winsMemorial tourney
HANDY with the wedge and hot with the putter, Carl Pettersson picked up a prestigious trophy, a salute from Jack Nicklaus and a welcome break from U.S. Open qualifying by winning the Memorial golf tournament Sunday in Dublin, Ohio.
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