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LOCAL
Victims, accusedattended Rayen
TWO TEENAGERS shot to death in Youngstown over the weekend and the two youths charged in the killings all at one time attended The Rayen School.
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WORLD
Bombs kill civiliansalong with militants
U.S. WARPLANES hunting Taliban fighters bombed a religious school and mud-brick homes in southern Afghanistan on Monday, killing dozens of suspected militants and 17 civilians.
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OPINION
Judge in Girardshould share space
GIRARD Municipal Court Judge Michael Bernard has a bad case of black-robe fever in his refusal to allow city council members to meet in the city's new court and police building, a Vindicator editorial argues.
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BUSINESS
Gas price gouging?
THE FEDERAL Trade Commission on Monday said a nine-month investigation revealed a smattering of gasoline price gouging after Hurricane Katrina, though not any widespread effort to manipulate the marketplace.
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BOOKS
Hooked on baseball
CHILDREN who love baseball often turn into lifelong fans. Here are some books to get them hooked early.
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SPORTS
Barbaro improves
KENTUCKY DERBY winner Barbaro was "bright and appropriately frisky" Monday after surgery to repair his broken hind leg,
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ENTERTAINMENT
How do you definecountry music?
NOMINEES for tonight's Academy of Country Music Awards include rock band Bon Jovi; Van Zant; rapper Cowboy Troy; and "American Idol" newcomer Carrie Underwood. Those and other nominees illustrate the changing sound of country music.
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