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Tuesday, October 12, 2004 -- Volume 8, No. 285
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Church scandal may deepen
A Mason lawyer told a judge that he has seen documents showing that the
Archdiocese of Cincinnati concealed priest sexual-abuse allegations from authorities
and
victims.
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S P E C I A L R E P O R T
Fight focuses on court vote
Groups representing doctors and hospitals are
paying serious attention to a race involving candidates most voters have never
heard of: The race for the Ohio Supreme Court.
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Warrick absence felt by offense
Several players' injuries improved enough to
make them probable for Sunday. But Peter
Warrick was categorized as questionable.
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Union quits negotiations
Labor negotiations broke off late Monday night between Kroger Co. and the union
representing workers in stores throughout Greater Cincinnati and Northern
Kentucky.
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Commitment to Miley extended
Dave Miley saw the progress this year. He saw something to build
on. He saw a bright future. Now, he's guaranteed to be a part of it.
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Doctor mom 'understands'
Mary Staat worked hard as a student and resident to become a respected pediatrician with a specialty in infectious diseases.
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Big questions,
small UC team
Under Bob Huggins, the Bearcats have often been at their best when
there wasn't much expected. Will that be the case again this year?
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Monumental
A comprehensive exhibition, Petra: Lost City of Stone, explores the height of
a thriving civilization and the artifacts it has left
behind.
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