Monday, July 14, 2003 -- Volume 7, No. 195
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Marry my dad
A new NBC reality show starting tonight - Who Wants To Marry My Dad? - stars a Glendale man and his four grown children - ages 21-26 - who pick a new wife for him.
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Norwood fumes
While Cincinnati debates spending $63.4 million to keep Convergys Corp. from moving to Northern Ky., Norwood vows to fight the company's plan to shift 300 jobs from Norwood to downtown.
Amos: Too much for too little
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TicketFast is big hit
Thanks to bar-code technology, you can buy tickets online and have them e-mailed to you in minutes. And it's catching on.
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Ways to cool
Chaining yourself to an air conditioner is always an option, but if you're the kind who wants to actually enjoy the outdoors, here are a half-dozen summer coolers.
What's hot for looking cool
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AmeriCorps braces for cuts
Many of Ohio's nonprofit organizations are facing a sharp cut in the number of workers available to carry out their services.
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Springer ticks off Hicksville
Residents of Hicksville aren't too happy that Jerry Springer is using the northwest Ohio village as a symbol for his U.S. Senate campaign.
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