| Story Archive - February, 2002 |
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| Feb 1, 2002 |
| • Creationism Vs. Evolution Debate In
Schools
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| • No Details On The State-of-the-State
Address
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| • Ohio's Colleges Urged Not To Raise Tuition
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| • Ohioans To Save $28 Million on Credit
Insurance
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| • Taft Signs Law on National Emergency
Management
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| • Traficant in Court Next Week
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| Feb 4, 2002 |
| • Debate Over Religion in Public Schools
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| • Democrats Comment on State of State
Address
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| • Fuel Prices Top List of Consumer Complaints
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| • Guidance Counselor Negotiates for Philipine Hostages |
| • High-Tech Jobs is Focus of Taft's State
of the State Speech
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| • Intelligent Design and Evolution Theories
Debated On
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| • Most Ohio Politicians Give Away Enron
Money
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| Feb 5, 2002 |
| • Debate Over Religion in Public Schools,
Part 2
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| • Evolution vs Intelligent Design Debate
in Schools
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| • Mixed Reaction to Taft's Speech
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| • Traficant Criminal Trial Continues
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| • Wrap-Up of Taft's State of the State
Speech
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| Feb 6, 2002 |
| • Debate Over Religion in Public Schools,
Part 3
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| • Debate Over Tuition Caps at State Universities
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| • LTV Business May Have a Buyer
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| • Taft's Plan May Bring Jobs to Ohio
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| Feb 7, 2002 |
| • Parents Warned to Protect Kids From
Internet Predators
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| • Auditor Report on Ohio Department of
Education
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| • Debate Over Religion in Public Schools,
Part 4
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| • Education Survey Just Released
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| • Largest Marijuana Bust in State History
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| • Update on Last Minute Appeals to Save
John Byrd
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| Feb 8, 2002 |
| • Ohio Gets Help in Abortion Law Legality
Effort
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| • Baptists Decide to Ignore Cincinnati
Boycott
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| • Debate on Religion in Schools
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| • February is Black History Month
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| • Miami University Tuition Raised
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| • Ohio Begins Suspending Drivers Licenses
of Child Support Deadbeats
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| • Preview of Coming Week in State Government
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| • Report on Bus Pollution Ranks Ohio Low
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| • Taft Promotes a High Tech Funding Plan
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| • Wrap-up of the Week in State Government
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| Feb 11, 2002 |
| • Jim Traficant Trial Continues
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| • Ohio Will Join the BIG GAME Lottery
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| • Plan May Make Up Lost Gas Tax Dollars
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| • Recommendations Made for Charter Schools |
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| Feb 12, 2002 |
| • Anti-Drug Advocates Cite Rising Ecstasy
Use
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| • Bianca Jagger Campaigns Against Byrd
Execution
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| • Columbus Cops Offer No Special Security
for Terrorist Threat
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| • Ecstasy Anti-Drug Campaign
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| Feb 13, 2002 |
| • Cleveland Rally Against School Vouchers
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| • Congressman Tony Hall Accepts U.N. Post
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| • Students Revive Civil War Graveyard
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| • Taft Choses Bradley as Running Mate
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| • Update on Jim Traficant Trial
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| Feb 14, 2002 |
| • Blind Vendors Dispute for Sites
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| • Fathers Fight for Shared Parenting |
| • Ohio High School Athlete on Sports Illustrated
Cover
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| • School Funding Mediator Asks for More
Time
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| • Senator Voinovich Gets Support on Energy
Plan
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| • Steel Advertisement Asks President for
Help
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| • Traficant Trail Update
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| Feb 15, 2002 |
| • John Byrd Continues to Plead Innocence
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| • Arsenic Treated Lumber Continues to
Cause Controversy
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| • Social Conservatives React to Taft's
Running Mate
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| • Supreme Court Hears Arguments on Vouchers |
| • Taft Denies Byrd Clemency Again
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| Feb 19, 2002 |
| • Extra Month of Mediation Granted in
School Money Case
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| • Civil Lawsuit Over Byrd's Execution
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| • John Byrd Executed Tuesday
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| • More on Traficant Filing for Re-Election
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| • Traficant Files for Re-Election
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| • Wife of Byrd's Victim Speaks Out
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| Feb 20, 2002 |
| • Candidates for State Treasurer's Race
Certain
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| • Children's Author Virginia Hamilton
Dies
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| • State Employees Protest Against Budget
Cuts
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| • Study Shows Ohio Judges' Attitudes Toward
Campaigns
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| • Tom Ridge Talks About Homeland Security
Budget
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| Feb 21, 2002 |
| • Displaying State Motto in Schools
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| • Herington Files for Attorney General's
Race
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| • John Demjanjuk's Citizenship is Revoked
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| • Lawsuit with Major Long Distance Companies
Settled
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| Feb 22, 2002 |
| • Many Ohio Taxpayers May Have Missed
Tax Deduction
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| • Mitchell Must Clear Hurdles to Run for
the GOP Primary
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| • Mobilizing Ohio Medical Unit for War
on Terrorism
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| • Planning Waterway Use in Cleveland |
| • Preview of Coming Week in Legislature
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| • Review of Past Week in State Government
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| Feb 25, 2002 |
| • Ohio to Be Hit with Cut in Federal Highway
Money
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| • Ohio Unemployment Rate Rises
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| • Ohio's Death Chair Dismantled
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| • Republicans May Keep Control of the
Legislature
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| Feb 26, 2002 |
| • More Low-Interest Mortgage Loans Available
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| • Ohio Loses Possibility of Hyundai Car
Plant
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| • Plan to Make Sex Offenders Pay Own Way
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| • Rules Will Be Loosened for Field Sobriety
Tests
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| • Ruling on the Supermax Prison Case
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| Feb 27, 2002 |
| • Students Ask for More University Money
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| • Frank Gruttadaria Accused of Stealing
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| • Traficant Trail Update
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| • Welfare Reauthorization
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| Feb 28, 2002 |
| • African American Museum |
| • Anti-Cigarette Ads Funded by Tobacco
Settlement Money
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| • Anti-Strip Bar Legislation May Be More
Strict
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| • LTV Steel Sale
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| • Single Payer Healthcare |
| • Update on LTV's Bankruptcy
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