| Story Archive - November, 2004 |
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| Nov 1, 2004 |
| • Critics claim Democrats being targeted in voting scam |
| • Follow the law to ensure vote is counted |
| • Judges rule against challengers in Ohio polling places |
| • Last Ohio Poll shows presidential race is a dead heat |
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| Nov 3, 2004 |
| • Anti-gay marriage amendment passes overwhelmingly |
| • Democrats say the race isn't over yet |
| • Governor react to long lines and voter concerns at Tuesday's turnout |
| • Kerry faced an uphill battle in Ohio if he hadn't conceded |
| • More than half of school levies passed...but critics say it's not good news |
| • Ohio fulfills the prophecy as the key state in the presidential race |
| • Ohio's election is a cliffhanger |
| • Voinovich easily and overwhelmingly wins a second term in the U.S. Senate |
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| Nov 5, 2004 |
| • Democratic party chair waiting out the results of Ohio's official vote count |
| • Jerry Springer speaks out on the chances that he'll run for governor |
| • Long waits at the polls have some calling for voting changes |
| • Other races of note on Tuesday's ballot |
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| Nov 8, 2004 |
| • As winter approaches, some counties still recovering from springtime floods |
| • Both parties weigh impact of moral issues on voters |
| • Expert says Ohio's voting system needs repair - starting with the long waits |
| • With the election over, lawmakers come back to work for the first time in months |
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| Nov 9, 2004 |
| • Activists testify in emotional hearing on mental health insurance coverage |
| • Critic of big "pain and suffering" awards considering new way to crack down on them |
| • Twenty-five years after opening its first Ohio plant, Honda grows again |
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| Nov 10, 2004 |
| • Activists ask welfare department to set guidelines on dealing with domestic violence |
| • Republicans and Democrats back study of the death penalty in Ohio |
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| Nov 11, 2004 |
| • Navajo "codetalker" shares his Veterans Day story |
| • Ohio hosts national meeting on reforming high school education |
| • Two presidential candidates demand Ohio recount the votes |
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| Nov 12, 2004 |
| • Leaders have different ideas for the agenda of the House |
| • Senate leaders have similar ideas but different approaches to the coming session |
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| Nov 15, 2004 |
| • "Safe Havens" program credited with saving ten newborns |
| • State colleges and universities weigh impact of Issue One vote |
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| Nov 16, 2004 |
| • "Cabinet refacing" going on at the state level, too |
| • Death penalty study dies before it can get through the General Assembly |
| • Groups critical of election and its outcome hold "hearings" on the process |
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| Nov 17, 2004 |
| • CPAs say the economy is good, but others disagree |
| • Hundreds of child support "deadbeats" arrested in sweep across Ohio |
| • Ohio considers "three-strikes" felon law |
| • Ohio sues drug company for concealing price information |
| • Some calling for temporary suspension of charter schools |
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| Nov 18, 2004 |
| • GOP gains another seat in the House after Democratic lawmaker switches parties |
| • Proposal for constitutional amendment on school funding gets negative reviews |
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| Nov 19, 2004 |
| • Gas prices in Ohio are amongst the lowest in the country |
| • Ohio looks to ways to lower car crashes and increase road safety |
| • Ohio's jobless figures on the rise, after dropping just before the election |
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| Nov 22, 2004 |
| • Anti-drunk-driving activists roll out the red ribbons for this holiday season |
| • Coalition makes "long-shot" challenge of Ohio's presidential vote |
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| Nov 23, 2004 |
| • State prescription program for the poor and elderly delayed again |
| • State says no to natural gas companies asking to hike rates |
| • Watchdog group puts out its 19th annual "dangerous toys" list |
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| Nov 24, 2004 |
| • "Indigent" defendants can be ordered to pay court costs |
| • Columbia Gas gets its rate hike - but it's smaller than it wanted |
| • Drivers get a free ride on the PA Turnpike |
| • Opponents of the Nov. 2 vote will have to wait for the final count before a recount |
| • Passionate southeast Ohio artists create special holiday gift |
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| Nov 26, 2004 |
| • Dayton hosts U.S. debut of Rembrandt exhibit |
| • Group files suit to stop the rejection of thousands of provisional ballots |
| • Turnpike talks continue to avoid toll booth worker walkout |
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| Nov 28, 2004 |
| • Jesse Jackson's civil rights group joins lawsuit against Ohio presidential vote |
| • Mourners turn out to remember Cincinnati priest known worldwide |
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| Nov 29, 2004 |
| • Anti-hunger activists expect very bleak holiday season |
| • Fewer Ohioans are smoking, but the numbers are still higher than the rest of the nation |
| • Lawmakers try to wrap things up before going home for the holidays |
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