School funding cure could prove harmful |
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Apr 1 2004 |
Columbus needs to use its power of eminent domain to create park |
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Apr 1 2004 |
Young artists exhibition deserves appreciation |
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Apr 1 2004 |
Mock trial advisers deserve our thanks |
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Apr 1 2004 |
Ministering to sheriff's flock |
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Apr 1 2004 |
'Ready steady go' to be staged Friday |
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Apr 1 2004 |
Puns, poetry propel Ohio writer's successful series |
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Apr 1 2004 |
Celtic folklorist breathes new life into ancient myths |
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Apr 1 2004 |
Physician prescribes approach to curbing heart disease |
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Apr 1 2004 |
Strip-mall Korean cuisine is at Min-Ga on Bethel Road |
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Apr 1 2004 |
Meridian Bistro positioned as Port Columbus destination |
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Apr 1 2004 |
Bridal announcements |
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Apr 1 2004 |
Cardinals starting from scratch |
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Apr 1 2004 |
Kilbourne building off trip to state |
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Apr 1 2004 |
Wolves looking to make move up |
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Apr 1 2004 |
Cardinals ready to settle unfinished business |
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Apr 1 2004 |
New wolves coaches hope to continue building teams |
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Apr 1 2004 |
Cardinals girls optimistic about chances |
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Apr 1 2004 |
Warriors aim for league title in last season in MBC |
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Apr 1 2004 |
In the Air |
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Mar 25 2004 |
5 elementary schools rated as 'excellent' |
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Mar 25 2004 |
Rabold pleges return of 'wow factor' |
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Mar 25 2004 |
Cops wait in dark to arrest two men on drug charges |
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Mar 25 2004 |
Spellers are ready to 'bee' champions on March 30 |
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Mar 25 2004 |
School board borrows to replace 20 buses |
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Mar 25 2004 |
Compared to Iraq, Kuwait is great |
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Mar 25 2004 |
The railroad comes to town |
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Mar 25 2004 |
Fat? Don't blame food provider |
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Mar 25 2004 |
Big school issue remains: accountability of tax dollars |
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Mar 25 2004 |
Story on local math stars draws applause |
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Mar 25 2004 |
Penitentiary column interesting, revealing |
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Mar 25 2004 |
Worthington history sought |
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Mar 25 2004 |
Illustrated Alaskan Moose |
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Mar 25 2004 |
How 'The Moose' got its name |
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Mar 25 2004 |
Bridal announcements |
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Mar 25 2004 |
Bishop Watterson High School does '42nd Street' |
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Mar 25 2004 |
Pelecanos explores racial strife in wrenching new novel |
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Mar 25 2004 |
Cincinnati author debuts with compelling novel |
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Mar 25 2004 |
Wolves facing ptiching concerns |
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Mar 25 2004 |
Cardinals planning to finish above .500 |
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Mar 25 2004 |
Kilbourne has a tough act to follow |
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Mar 25 2004 |
ThisWeek's 2003-04 Super 12 Boys Basketball Team |
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Mar 25 2004 |
Bearcats' Cornley thrives in spotlight |
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Mar 25 2004 |
Montgomery will do anything to help softball team win |
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Mar 25 2004 |
Kilbourne seeks better results |
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Mar 25 2004 |
Finding offensive leaders key to Cards |
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Mar 25 2004 |
New coach hopes Thomas learned from Hayward |
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Mar 25 2004 |
Kilbourne finds parity in strong lineup |
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Mar 25 2004 |
Pan-Asian restaurant on Grandview Ave. puts zing back in noodles |
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Mar 25 2004 |
Rotolo's popularity results in 2nd location; more stores planned |
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Mar 25 2004 |
Local Math Stars Shine in State Finals |
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Mar 18 2004 |
City back on track to buy 752 building |
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Mar 18 2004 |
Councilman open about past with airport |
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Mar 18 2004 |
Chapman objects as tab drifts higher |
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Mar 18 2004 |
Common Ground evolves into series for all |
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Mar 18 2004 |
State needs to fix school financing system |
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Mar 18 2004 |
Tax and spend is the school district mantra |
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Mar 18 2004 |
Should we repeal portion of levy? |
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Mar 18 2004 |
We need each other: coming together as a regional community |
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Mar 18 2004 |
WOOSE sekks help in fight against expansion |
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Mar 18 2004 |
'Men in Uniform' supporters thanked |
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Mar 18 2004 |
Glenn's retirement means Hoppers need new coach |
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Mar 18 2004 |
Looking for another chance to express my parental pride |
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Mar 18 2004 |
'It was like the most addictive drug in the world' |
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Mar 18 2004 |
Warriors suffer final frustrations: Girls squad again falls one shy of state berth |
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Mar 18 2004 |
Boys lose again to Johnstown in district final |
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Mar 18 2004 |
Kilbourne fell short of goals but not success |
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Mar 18 2004 |
Cardinals went beyond rebuilding |
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Mar 18 2004 |
Engagement announcements |
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Mar 18 2004 |
Zoll: Don Scott traffic less than in 1990 |
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Mar 11 2004 |
Pancake Day |
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Mar 11 2004 |
Board will lease space to business group |
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Mar 11 2004 |
City and arts council seek federal dollars for center |
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Mar 11 2004 |
Landscaping can create 'curb appeal' |
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Mar 11 2004 |
Strictly teaching: former ballroom champ encourages youngsters to follow in his footsteps |
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Mar 11 2004 |
The hat, not the thong, put the couple in the wrong |
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Mar 11 2004 |
Contribution limits will be expanded for IRAs |
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Mar 11 2004 |
Best thanks volunteers for levy success |
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Mar 11 2004 |
Closing two schools would be good for all |
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Mar 11 2004 |
Election board removes drama from primary night |
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Mar 11 2004 |
Tell legislators to fix state funding, levy leaders urge |
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Mar 11 2004 |
Once again, board has hoodwinked the voters |
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Mar 11 2004 |
Voters commended for recognizing task |
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Mar 11 2004 |
WOOSE monitors airport expansion |
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Mar 11 2004 |
Death is slowly becoming a question of choice for many |
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Mar 11 2004 |
Bearcats' mystique, defense too much for Cards |
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Mar 11 2004 |
Warriors, Johnnies to battle third time |
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Mar 11 2004 |
Warriors stop Green Wave in district final |
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Mar 11 2004 |
Wolves' rally comes up short in loss to Gahanna |
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Mar 11 2004 |
Arnold fitness weekend |
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Mar 11 2004 |
Eagles' unbeaten Reichard tops list: ThisWeek's 2003-04 super 12 wrestling team |
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Mar 11 2004 |
Cards suffer disappointing year |
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Mar 11 2004 |
Strong second half gives Thomas winning record |
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Mar 11 2004 |
Cards' Klinker ends career at state individual meet |
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Mar 11 2004 |
Mill Run's Hunan Lion makes it a solid three for Chang |
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Mar 11 2004 |
Kebabs and vegetarian plates part of lineup at Mediterranea |
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Mar 11 2004 |
Bridal announcements |
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Mar 11 2004 |
New design reflects neighborhood |
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Mar 4 2004 |
School levy passes |
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Mar 4 2004 |
Airport consultants to present update |
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Mar 4 2004 |