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LOCAL NEWS FOR WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 2004
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Wireless feat could be record
Four area teens couldn't wait for Cincinnati to catch up with wireless Internet technology, so they took matters into their own hands. And their homemade, 55.1-mile Wi-Fi connection at a Las Vegas hacker conference might be a world record.
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Additional Local headlines
Festival seating unanimously OK'd
Study: Air to be dirtier in 50 years
Man in boat crash reaches plea deal

Neighbors Headlines:
Lowe's zoning fails in Green Twp.
Donation helps run Fairfield activities
Deerfield Twp. meeting breaks up
Neighbors briefs

E D U C A T I O N
Simmering anger hurt levies
Tracy Sabo moved to the Sycamore school district so her special-needs child could take advantage of some of the district's specialized programs.
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Additional Education Headlines:
Schools consider new tries
Schools consider fall votes
Assistant principal hired for Shawnee
CPS board split on overseer

G O O D T H I N G S H A P P E N I N G
Tragedy brings grandchildren
Overnight, the Rev. Rudy Rousell and his wife, Anita, both 52, gained five new members to their household.
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Election official's conviction reinstated
Warren sheriff defends Deerfield post
Reactions emotional as seating ban lifted
Rockers launch tour to support Democrats
Abortion pill law in court
Firemen hit with BB shots
Interim SCLC leader to stay
Road opponents pin hopes on park
Public safety briefs
Local news briefs

Church trial date delayed
Financial records ordered held
Stumbo's office offers to share report
Kentucky lags in providing homes for mentally disabled
Westwood campaign dismisses 'stunt'

Donald Flemer fought religious, racial bias
Rev. James Sutton was foster parent to 148 children

Priests and Sexual Misconduct
Eight priests in the Archdiocese of Cincinnati and two priests who formerly served in the Diocese of Covington have been suspended and/or accused of misconduct in a scandal that has swept across the country.
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New bridge: A $750M puzzle
In a special multimedia report, The Enquirer tells why the Brent Spence Bridge is one of the most dangerous bridges in the nation, and how replacing it will be fraught with enormous problems and costs.
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Erpenbeck Investigation
The Erpenbeck Co., once one of Greater Cincinnati's biggest home builders, became the subject of giant legal tangle involving banks, title insurance companies, suppliers and home buyers.
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