| Story Archive - October, 2004 |
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| Oct 1, 2004 |
| • Democratic VP hopeful emcees post-debate rally |
| • Group ordered to reveal source of funding for negative ads in 2000 election |
| • Minor party VP candidates plan their own debate in Ohio |
| • State lawmaker proposes new gun bill, saying concealed-carry weapons law is too strict |
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| Oct 4, 2004 |
| • Cleveland university prepares for the VP candidates debate |
| • Less than a month before the election, the battle over provisional ballots heats up |
| • State takes steps to make railroad crossings safer |
| • Voter registration groups go down to the wire |
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| Oct 6, 2004 |
| • Blackwell blasts back at Bennett |
| • Both parties ready to spin right after the VP debate |
| • Case Western Reserve University president says debate is a win for his campus |
| • College students fear disenfranchisement on Nov. 2 |
| • Food boxes headed to flood victims |
| • More opposition mounting against Issue One |
| • Next in line for execution talks about his crimes |
| • Profiles of the major candidates for Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice |
| • Study shows economic upturn still not helping Ohio's jobless rate |
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| Oct 7, 2004 |
| • Feds send money to help Great Lakes fight a ferocious menace |
| • Ohio marks 20 years of helping the poor pay heating bills |
| • Study hints Ohio is missing out on "green" jobs while chasing high-tech ones |
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| Oct 12, 2004 |
| • Another group announces its opposition to Issue One |
| • Charter schools opponents take their fight to Ohio's highest court |
| • E-voting machine maker reporting lower numbers |
| • Ohio could execute its youngest killer in 42 years Wednesday |
| • Spending on alcohol ads is down, but the number of ads is up in Ohio |
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| Oct 13, 2004 |
| • British paper tries to persuade Springfield-area voters with letter-writing campaign |
| • Former secretary of state vs. current secretary of state |
| • Governor comes out against anti-gay marriage amendment |
| • Millionaire on campaign to unseat President Bush comes under fire in Columbus |
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| Oct 14, 2004 |
| • Federal judge orders Secretary of State to expand provisional balloting directive |
| • Flu shot shortage means healthy people will be turned away |
| • GOP congressman claims Democrats are committing "rampant" voter registration fraud |
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| Oct 15, 2004 |
| • AG warns of price gouging on flu vaccines |
| • Both parties plan to use 50-year old vote-watching law |
| • Homeland Security Secretary says terrorists can't be treated like common criminals |
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| Oct 18, 2004 |
| • Democrats file another lawsuit against Republican Secretary of State |
| • Former Enron lawyer, now Ohio Consumers' Counsel, tries to avoid questioning in court |
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| Oct 19, 2004 |
| • Anti-welfare group gives Ohio high marks for welfare reform |
| • Both parties wrangle over who's responsible for possible election fraud |
| • Citizens advocacy group expects TV blitz in Supreme Court race |
| • Conservative lawmakers show their support for gay-marriage ballot issue |
| • Ohio Poll shows presidential race in dead heat, U.S. Senate race a long shot |
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| Oct 20, 2004 |
| • Democratic U.S. Senate challenger, far behind in the polls, takes issue with "attack" ad |
| • Governor brings bio-tech pitch to Japan, then back home to Ohio |
| • Higher heating bills are likely on the way this winter |
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| Oct 21, 2004 |
| • Democratic presidential candidate touts stem cell research, alongside Christopher Reeve's widow |
| • Elections panel debates whether Ohio is prepared for the 2004 vote |
| • Governor Taft says he's actively campaigning against gay-marriage issue |
| • Rx drug maker agrees to pay millions to Ohioans |
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| Oct 22, 2004 |
| • Fire investigators want to talk to pair about arson that killed ten people |
| • Gay marriage amendment vote getting tighter as election gets closer |
| • Presidential candidate Ralph Nader officially off Ohio's ballot |
| • U.S. Senate candidates jab during second and final debate |
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| Oct 25, 2004 |
| • Anti-Issue One opponents take to the airwaves, a week before the vote |
| • Both parties plan on thousands of volunteers at polls under little-used state law |
| • British paper cancels its "outreach project" to Ohio voters |
| • Deer-car crashes on the rise in Ohio |
| • Democrats take to the streets after ruling in favor of Republican Secretary of State |
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| Oct 26, 2004 |
| • Comatose boy's custody and fate in the hands of the Ohio Supreme Court |
| • Costly Ohio congressional race features two controversial candidates |
| • Two more groups claim they're losing out on the right to vote |
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| Oct 27, 2004 |
| • DNA evidence from Ohio inmates linked to more than 200 unsolved crimes |
| • Historical decision ahead of Ohioans on election day |
| • Republican challenges halted as judge rules in favor of Democrats |
| • Two Supreme Court candidates headline a controversial campaign |
| • Two women battle for a seat on the Ohio Supreme Court |
| • Voters in Ohio's most jobless county weighing their options |
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| Oct 28, 2004 |
| • Another round of lawsuits over alleged voter fraud |
| • Another round of lawsuits over alleged voter fraud |
| • Bush brings his message back to Ohio - with just five days till the vote |
| • Group blasts Secretary of State over anti-gay marriage issue phone solicitation |
| • Group representing bar-business owners says Ohioans support regulations on smoking |
| • Kerry finds a high-profile rock musician has much "star" power |
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| Oct 29, 2004 |
| • A controversy over whether the Secretary of State is breaking a voting law |
| • Bush brings some "muscle" to Columbus campaign stop |
| • Bush travels all over Ohio five days before the vote |
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| Oct 30, 2004 |
| • A controversy over whether the Secretary of State is breaking a voting law |
| • Bush brings some "muscle" to Columbus campaign stop |
| • Democrats propose law to expand provisional balloting and limit the Secretary of State's ruling |
| • Ohio Statehouse becoming surprising tourist attraction...for world media |
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