| Story Archive - September, 2002 |
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| Sep 3, 2002 |
| • Concealed Weapons Opponents Worry Over
Lame Duck Session
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| • Drug Initiative Group Talks About Its
Funding
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| • Poll Shows Surprises in Supreme Court
Races
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| • Technology Challenge for Appalachian
Ohio
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| Sep 4, 2002 |
| • Court Rules State Can Be Held Liable
in Fireworks Deaths
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| • Hagan Criticizes Taft for Budget Crisis
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| • New Legal Strategy to Recover Pension
Funds
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| • Plan to Limit Medical Malpractice
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| Sep 5, 2002 |
| • Democrats Get Bad Marks For Campaign
Disclosures
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| • Ohio Congressmen Differ on Iraq War
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| • Plan to Require Insurance Coverage For
Birth Control
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| Sep 6, 2002 |
| • New Light Shed on Pending Lottery Court
Case
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| • Petro Supports Suspensions for Indicted
Public Officials
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| • Shrimp Farming in Southern Ohio
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| Sep 9, 2002 |
| • Court Backs Miami University in Title
IX Suit
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| • Flap Over Use of Insurance Duck
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| • Home Fix-Up Program
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| • Secretary of State Race Heats Up
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| • State Measures Impact of Welfare Reform
Changes
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| Sep 10, 2002 |
| • New Agreement Between State and University
of Akron
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| • Parole Board Hears Case of Death Row
Inmate Robert Buell
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| • Preview of September 11 Events at the
Statehouse
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| • Security Tighter, But Not Enough Say
Nuclear Watchdogs
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| Sep 11, 2002 |
| • One Year Ago - September 11 Montage
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| • Past Year Difficult for Muslim-Americans
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| • September 11 Events in Oxford
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| • State Office Tower in Columbus Evacuated
Wednesday
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| • Statehouse Hosts September 11 Memorial
Service
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| Sep 12, 2002 |
| • Highlights of Moyer's State of Judiciary
Speech
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| • Judges Oppose Drug Treatment Plan
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| • Over 100 Ohio Horses Have West Nile
Virus
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| • Traficant Runs for Office From Prison
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| Sep 13, 2002 |
| • Attorney General Sues Over Cosmetic
Contact Lenses
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| • Clinton in Cleveland
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| • Lake Erie Clean Up
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| • State Supreme Court May Re-Hear School
Funding Case
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| • Taft Unveils New TV Ad
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| Sep 16, 2002 |
| • Humane Society Offers Free Services
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| • Prison Safety
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| • Third Frontier Fund
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| • Urban Warfare Training in Dayton
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| Sep 17, 2002 |
| • Ballot Issue for Discount Prescriptions
Proposed
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| • Ohio Insurance Company Targeted for
Lawsuit
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| • Ohio's Corporate Responsibility Plan
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| Sep 18, 2002 |
| • Malpractice Rate Hikes Changing Health
Care
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| • No Delay For Buell Execution
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| • Poll Shows Tight Race for State Treasurer
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| • State Sued Over Child Support System
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| Sep 19, 2002 |
| • Colleges Try New Ways to Recruit Minorities
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| • Congress Looks Into Alien Aquatic Species
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| • Hagan Will Run TV Commercials After
All
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| • Malpractice Lawyers Fight Cap on Damage
Claims
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| • Repeat Drunk Drivers Could Get Stiffer
Penalties
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| Sep 20, 2002 |
| • Doctors Say Malpractice Hikes Will Change
Medicine
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| • Ohio's Unemployment Rate Falls A Bit
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| • Supreme Court to Hear Arguments on Execution
of the Retarded
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| • Taft: Bradley Isn't Guaranteed Cabinet
Position
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| Sep 23, 2002 |
| • Buell Execution On Schedule
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| • Bullet Holes Damage Northeast Ohio Mosques
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| • Contest Company Must Play Game Differently
in Ohio
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| • State Contractors Must Join Anti-Drug
Program
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| Sep 24, 2002 |
| • Book By Columbus Activist Turned Into
Movie
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| • Debate Over Flattening Out Ohio Income
Tax
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| • Democrats Say Malpractice Bill Not Good
Enough
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| • Taft Finally Goes On Offensive vs. Hagan
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| Sep 25, 2002 |
| • Anti-Gambling Forces Say They're Picking
Up Steam
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| • Ohio Supreme Court Mulls Which Inmates
Are Too Retarded To Be Executed
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| • Robert Buell Execution
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| • Steel Tariff Reaction
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| Sep 26, 2002 |
| • Davis-Besse Nuclear Plant
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| • Homeland Security
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| • Sex Offender Legislation |
| • West Nile Birds |
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| Sep 27, 2002 |
| • Boaters Beware of Ohio's Waterways this
Weekend
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| • Isidore Impacts Ohio
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| • Ohio Cops Beef Up Security at Anti-Global
Protests in D.C.
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| • Stronger Kidnapping Laws |
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| Sep 30, 2002 |
| • Citizens for Strong Ohio Releases Donor Names |
| • Death Penalty Protests Down
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| • Ohio Highway Chief Tells Feds: Need More Money! |
| • Ohio Poll: Ohioans Negative on Economy |
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