LOCAL NEWS FOR FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2004
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Local soldier dies in Iraq
Army Sgt. Charles "Chuck" Webb, killed in Baghdad Wednesday when he was hit in the head by shrapnel, was the eighth Greater Cincinnati soldier killed in Iraq, and the third Hamilton High graduate.
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Additional Local headlines
Warren's vote tally walled off
Accumulated political stuff must go
Student activities in danger after levy defeat

N E I G H B O R S
Older adoptions promoted
When Deanna Henderson enrolled in adoption classes after a miscarriage, she dreamed of adopting the baby she was unable to have herself.
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Additional Neighbors Headlines:
Police, fire levy losses mean cuts for Delhi
Widening needed, reaction cool
Neighbors briefs

Additional Education Headlines:
Speedy and classmates pack 12,000 envelopes
Standards proposed for entering college
Southgate to vote on tax money for schools
Artists reach out to Purcell Marian students

G O O D T H I N G S H A P P E N I N G
McElroy honored for driving seniors
Everett McElroy, a TriHealth SeniorLink driver, was named winner of the 2004 Marie-Louise Ansak Award for his dedication and involvement with clients.
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Man with knife killed by police
Petro plan would eliminate state jobs
'Criminal conduct' alleged in police OT
Woman who sold videos on Internet of herself in sex acts gets 6 months
Judge refuses to grant new trial
Local news briefs
Public safety briefs
Election 2004 page

Bidder pursues 'Freedom'
Bankrupt team's part-owner working to resolve legal woes
Covington considers Lexus expansion bonds
Latonia Lakes perks up
Deal struck in fatal wreck
N. Ky. news briefs

James Dibowski helped to solve federal crimes

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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