HEALTH



HEALTH
Breast-cancer studyreveals a Catch-22
CERTAIN high-risk women may actually increase their chances of getting breast cancer by having mammograms early, a study finds.
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NATION
Warming in the court
THE SUPREME COURT has entered the debate over global warming, agreeing to rule on whether new cars, trucks and power plants must be further regulated to slow climate change.
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LOCAL
Police chief Pattersonresigns in Boardman
BOARDMAN TOWNSHIP trustees will soon begin a search for a new police chief after accepting the resignation of Chief Jeffrey Patterson, effective July 21. Atty. Robyn Gallitto, trustees' chairwoman, said Patterson submitted a letter of resignation Monday, stating he has accepted other employment. He stated in the letter that serving as Boardman Township chief for 51/2 years has been a great honor and privilege. He said Boardman is a great community with an excellent police department. "We accepted his resignation with regret and wish him well," Gallitto said.
Girard loses funds
THE FEDERAL government has pulled $1.1 million in funding earmarked to breach Lower Girard Lake Dam.
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Turn it down or pay the price in Warren
PEOPLE who play music or television too loudly in Warren could be subject to fines of up to $500, if two Warren officials have their way.PAGE B1
BUSINESS
Buffett's gift
INVESTMENT GIANT Warren Buffett has disclosed plans to begin giving away most of his $44 billion fortune right away. The lion's share of the treasure is going to a charitable group founded by Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates.
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ENTERTAINMENT
Some flash, no funin new 'Superman'
THE NEW "Superman" movie takes a comic book so seriously that all the fun is squeezed out of it, and many of its characters are boring, a reviewer writes.
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SPORTS
Tressel visits camp
JIM TRESSEL, Ohio State football coach and former Youngstown State coach, stopped by the annual Cardinal Mooney Football Camp of Champions on Monday.
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