SPORTS



SPORTS
Ursuline off to state
kTHE URSULINE High School baseball team captured the Division III regional championship Sunday by defeating Burton Berkshire. The Irish now move to state tournament play.
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Hornish takes Indy
k SAM HORNISH JR. overcame a disastrous mistake in the pits and a pair of Andrettis on Sunday to win the Indianapolis 500.
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Bonds outslugs Babe
kBARRY BONDS surpassed Babe Ruth on the career home run list with his 715th shot Sunday, and now stands behind only Hank Aaron.
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WORLD
Quake toll mounts
kTHE DEATH TOLL from Indonesia's earthquake Saturday has topped 4,300. The nation was rattled by hundreds of aftershocks Sunday.
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Pope at Auschwitz
kPOPE BENEDICT XVI visited the Auschwitz concentration camp Sunday and asked God why he remained silent during the "mass crimes" of the Holocaust.
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LOCAL
60 years as waitress
kVIVIAN BEACH of Niles, above left, gets a hug from co-worker Mary Steinberg. Beach is marking her 60th anniversary on the job as a waitress. She loves her work and has no plans to retire.
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BUSINESS
Cell phone providerspush fancy features
kCELL PHONE providers are counting on advanced services to generate the bulk of new revenue in coming years. Many consumers, however, find those services confusing.
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LIFE & amp;WORK
It's Worth A Look
kPOKER-RUN and golf fundraisers, raffles, rummage sales, book sales and other events are among those planned this week by church and other groups in the Mahoning Valley. Check out this week's Worth A Look.
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TELEVISION
AIDS epidemic at 25
k"THE AGE OF AIDS," a two-part PBS "Frontline" documentary airing this week, offers context and detail in explaining how HIV has infected 70 million since it was diagnosed for the first time 25 years ago, a reviewer says.
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