LOCAL NEWS FOR TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2004
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Additional Local headlines
Malpractice fight focuses on court vote
Hospitals worry about money
Church scandal may deepen

N E I G H B O R S
Mill Creek study funded
Officials in the Mill Creek Valley are turning up the heat on a long-delayed
storm-water project they hope will prevent another deadly flood.
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Additional Neighbors Headlines:
Network manager sought in Butler
Neighbors briefs

E D U C A T I O N
Class takes science afield
Bill Belden likes to give his students freedom to learn by getting them out
of the classroom and into the field.
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Additional Education Headlines:
Offers of insurance pour in
Building manager selection deadlocks
Secret $12M land fortune given to UC
In the schools

G O O D T H I N G S H A P P E N I N G
Cruise comforts after tumor
Jessica Elam goes about her days just like any 10-year-old. Her main concern
right now is getting back on track with her ice skating.
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Differing on how to fight crime
Bunning, Mongiardo disagree
Doctors say Bunning in good health
Clooney's son-in-law dies

Fleeing suspect linked to death
Cranley calls for more police hiring
Smitherman: Let's keep federal oversight of police
Flying Eagles ride will soar no longer at Kings Island
Former minister faces sex charges
Suspect charged after man dies from fight
Public safety briefs

Buttermilk development near approval
House readies insurance fix
Kentucky briefs

Glenn Whitaker, 84, held in prison camps as POW during WWII
Kentucky obituaries

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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