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P&G to sell Noxzema

The Enquirer - 5/15/2008
The Procter & Gamble Co. will announce Monday the sale of its Noxzema facial cleanser brand to a competitor. More

 Candidates to woo undecideds

The Enquirer - 9/7/2008
After two weeks of convention speeches, biographical videos, and vice presidential announcements, all aimed at wooing undecided voters, many local fence-sitters are more undecided than ever. More
Business tends to flock of Baptists

The Enquirer - 9/7/2008
An estimated 20,000 people from across the country are expected at the National Baptist Convention's 128th annual session starting Monday. More
 Housing slump? Let's remodel

The Enquirer - 9/7/2008
The slumping economy has caused a significant slowdown in housing growth in Boone County, while remodeling and expansion projects are on the rise. More
Kenton County school news

The Enquirer - 9/7/2008
News from the schools in Kenton County More
Suspected burglar caught in Georgia

The Enquirer - 9/7/2008
A man charged with burglary and escape is back in police custody after being arrested in Georgia. More
Drug-deal shooting ruled self-defense

The Enquirer - 9/5/2008
A Hamilton County Common Pleas judge determined a man who gunned down a 13-year-old Avondale boy two years ago acted in self-defense. More
 Candidates to woo undecideds

The Enquirer - 9/7/2008
After two weeks of convention speeches, biographical videos, and vice presidential announcements, all aimed at wooing undecided voters, many local fence-sitters are more undecided than ever. More
Campaign signs off limits

The Enquirer - 9/7/2008
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet wants to remind candidates and their supporters that campaign signs are not permitted along state rights of way. More
 Photos: Harvest Home Parade The Community Press & Recorder - 9/7/2008
The 2008 Harvest Home Fair kicks off with the West Side's biggest annual parade. More
 Police officers promoted
The Community Press & Recorder - 9/3/2008
The village police force has promoted one officer and moved another from the part-time to full-time ranks. More
 Just another loss or lost cause?

The Enquirer - 9/5/2007
Read Paul Daugherty's take on the Bengals' season-opening loss. More
 Who's Kentucky's No. 1 QB?

The Enquirer - 9/7/2008
With apologies to Marvin Gaye and Kim Weston, for Kentucky to succeed early in the season at quarterback, it is going to take two. More
Bartlett & Co, an original tenant and namesake of the downtown building, has moved to 600 Vine. Carol Brooks, a receptionist/administrative assistant, has a view from the 21st floor. The Enquirer/Amie Dworecki Office tenants can be choosy

The Enquirer - 9/7/2008
The financial problems of a group of Chicago real estate investors could broaden to Cincinnati's whole market for downtown office space, creating better deals for tenants but putting a squeeze on property owners. More
Nail clipping tops workplace annoyances

The Enquirer - 9/7/2008
It should go without saying that the office, no matter how comfortable and familiar it may be, is not your home and that all grooming and hygiene-related issues should be taken care of in the privacy of your own house. More
Chad Ocho Cinco Enquirer file Will change be in name only?

The Enquirer - 9/7/2008
Ocho Cinco is a metaphor for the Bengals in the Marvin Lewis Era: Not quite in control of itself, not quite led by a coach who's not quite in charge. More
Election '08 will make history

The Enquirer - 9/7/2008
John McCain and Barack Obama are sprinting toward election day. And while politics and politicians turn a lot of people off, this will be a race for the ages. More
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