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Stories published October 16, 2006

Please note, our last day of publication was Saturday, August 31, 2019.

AGENDA TUESDAY

Agenda Tuesday Lordstown Planning Commission, 6 p.m., administration building, 1455 Salt Springs


MIT gives ex-CEO Welch pulpit to spread management gospel

The former head of General Electric discusses his successes and failures. CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) --


Study: College volunteerism has risen sharply since '02

Tutoring and mentoring are the most common activities among college students. ASSOCIATED PRESS


TRUMBULL COUNTY

TRUMBULL COUNTY New complaints Deutsche Bank National Trust v. James Stiles et al, foreclosure.


Acquisition of YouTube worries video retailers

Online video sales and rentals are expected to boom. SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE From her tiny


Magnitude 6.6 quake hits Hawaii

The governor said the earthquake caused no fatalities. HONOLULU (AP) -- When the strongest


Family-friendly policies don't help us, some singles say

Some workplaces are trying to accommodate their single employees. WASHINGTON POST If Barbara


Regional Business Digest

REGION Genworth plans ceremony to open Boardman office BOARDMAN -- A ribbon-cutting ceremony


Surviving spouses face tricky finances

At retirement age, women are more vulnerable to monetary stress. MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL


Forum Health Women & amp; Infants Pavilion

Forum Health Women & amp; Infants Pavilion Ron and Sandy Grey, Canfield, boy, Oct. 15. Troy


The United States leads the world in research and developing spending, with about 32 percent of the global total. China is second at 13 percent.

The United States leads the world in research and developing spending, with about 32 percent of the


School district has to learn to live on what it has

Opinion: School district has to learn to live on what it has EDITOR: We are writing in regard to the