| Story Archive - September, 2004 |
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| Sep 1, 2004 |
| • Akron's Democratic mayor calls for unity at RNC event |
| • Bush stumps in Ohio a day before accepting the GOP nomination |
| • Indians' protestors win one and lose one in circuit court decision |
| • Plenty of problems found with Nader presidential petitions |
| • Previewing President Bush's acceptance speech |
| • Suspected sniper changes plea to insanity |
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| Sep 2, 2004 |
| • Ohio Republicans react to Bush's speech |
| • Ohio's only RNC speaker makes the most of his role |
| • Senate candidate finishes marathon walk across Ohio |
| • Tax credit offered to businesses ruled unconstitutional |
| • The VP revs up the Ohio GOP |
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| Sep 3, 2004 |
| • Democratic ticket responds with rally just after Republican National Convention closes |
| • Numbers of Put-In-Bay visitors sickened with strange illness are dropping |
| • State lawmaker wants new way to lock up certain sex offenders |
| • Tourism experts tout lengthening the Labor Day weekend |
| • Veteran angry that he's shown in "Swift Boat" ads |
| • Why the presidential candidates are concentrating on Ohio |
| • Working to boost the dismal economy in Appalachian Ohio |
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| Sep 7, 2004 |
| • Democratic VP hopeful in Ohio community four days before President Bush campaigns there |
| • First-of-its-kind, round-the-clock "virtual research service" debuts in Ohio |
| • Supreme Court suspends judge for "rude, undignified" behavior |
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| Sep 8, 2004 |
| • "Outsourcing" phenomenon brings together task force and two very different perspectives |
| • Another state lawmaker called to duty in the Persian Gulf |
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| Sep 9, 2004 |
| • AG says thousands of new inmate DNA results can help solve crimes |
| • Mayor remembered for tragedy at Kent State dies |
| • Ohio ballot certified, but not set in stone |
| • Ohio will help educate judges on controversial bio-ethics issues |
| • Once considered a long shot, automaker celebrates silver anniversary in Ohio |
| • Single-payer health care: if lawmakers don't choose it, maybe voters will |
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| Sep 10, 2004 |
| • Activists fear the loss of "penny tax" revenue |
| • Consumers Counsel cautions customers about paying utility bills online or on the phone |
| • Remembering 9/11 by planning for future attacks |
| • State reaches out to flood victims in 10 counties |
| • Stumping for votes in one of Ohio's poorest counties |
| • Would-be voters running out of time to get registered |
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| Sep 13, 2004 |
| • Deadly apartment fire being investigated as arson |
| • New rule on power windows too late for lawmaker who lost his daughter |
| • State officeholder on the fringes of a scandal changes plans |
| • Witnesses tell horrible stories from scene of fatal fire |
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| Sep 14, 2004 |
| • Governor's Far East trade mission has its critics |
| • Ohio in line for more bad weather from latest hurricane |
| • Republicans send First Lady Laura Bush to Ohio to campaign |
| • Treasurer's decision to run for local office leaves some surprised, others suspicious |
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| Sep 15, 2004 |
| • Democrats and Ralph Nader supporters battle over the state ballot |
| • Groups known for negative ads back in Supreme Court race |
| • No honors for Ohio because of rising college costs |
| • Special honors for Governor Taft's great-grandfather, the 27th President |
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| Sep 16, 2004 |
| • Deadly fire that killed 10 people ruled arson |
| • Decision ruling tax credit unconstitutional is appealed |
| • Democrats and other critics want Ralph Nader to voluntarily pull his petitions |
| • Poll from education group shows Ohioans want education to be a top spending priority |
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| Sep 19, 2004 |
| • Anti-gay marriage supporters come up short, but issue could still make the ballot |
| • Dueling perspectives on Ohio's economic condition |
| • Numbers of women behind bars is soaring |
| • Opponents of anti-asbestos lawsuit measure take it to court |
| • Thinking up new ways to teach needy kids |
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| Sep 20, 2004 |
| • Anti-gay marriage amendment survives a court challenge |
| • Did a Supreme Court candidate's campaign promise go too far? |
| • More than a dozen counties eligible for federal flooding aid |
| • Police and pharmacists can now search database on drug crimes |
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| Sep 21, 2004 |
| • Latest Ohio poll shows growing lead for George W. Bush |
| • Secretary of State will spend millions on educating voters on punch-card ballots |
| • Witnesses claim fraud in testimony on Nader petitions |
| • Youth voter registration group doesn't have much time for its drive |
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| Sep 22, 2004 |
| • Flooding hits Marrieta residents hard - including its newest ones |
| • Former President Bush campaigns for his son amidst an "identity crisis" |
| • Mothers of military personnel say they want former President Bush's help |
| • Presidential candidate says he's the only true conservative alternative to Bush |
| • State and federal agencies rush to the rescue of flood victims |
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| Sep 23, 2004 |
| • Democratic critics take on Secretary of State on provisional ballots |
| • Kerry cancels rally, but still manages to campaign |
| • Libertarian presidential candidate backs no income tax, no war in Iraq |
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| Sep 24, 2004 |
| • Democrats claim Republican involved in fundraising scandal with Indians' owner's son |
| • Governor leaves on trade mission to Taiwan, Japan |
| • Killer won't face death sentence a second time; ruling could affect other cases |
| • Poll shows foreign policy a growing concern for Ohioans |
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| Sep 27, 2004 |
| • Bush comes back to Ohio to campaign on education |
| • Governor breaks the law for not ordering special election to replace jailed congressman |
| • Governor leads the charge to lure high-tech Far East firms to Ohio |
| • More than a month before the election, Democrats sue the state over voting policy |
| • Ohio tells Far East firms it's "the heart of it all" for bio-tech |
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| Sep 28, 2004 |
| • Lawmakers seek protection for nursing moms, but that idea has failed before |
| • Likely Republican contenders for governor take stands on gay marriage |
| • Presidential candidate Ralph Nader off Ohio's ballot |
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| Sep 29, 2004 |
| • Democratic US Senate candidate blasts incumbent, as new poll numbers show he's losing ground |
| • Democrats say "paper weight" controversy is holding down voter drives |
| • Statehouse grounds permit policy ruled partially unconstitutional |
| • Supreme Court tosses ruling ordering Medina County man not to have more children |
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| Sep 30, 2004 |
| • Business groups considering impact of anti-gay marriage amendment |
| • Chronicling a movement that changed the world...while there's still time |
| • Democrats call on Republican Secretary of State to resign |
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