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Two Indian Sisters Get a Crude Intro to American Lifenew

Their uncle gave Jagwinder and Gurbinder so much -- but he had taken his share too, in the form kisses, touches and burnt cars.
Cleveland Scene  |  Joe P. Tone  |  05-11-2007  |  Crime & Justice

The Biggest Brothernew

Meet the affable madman protecting Cleveland's police.
Cleveland Scene  |  Joe P. Tone  |  04-06-2007  |  Crime & Justice

Mired Universitynew

Myers University, Cleveland's oldest business school, just can't do business.
Cleveland Scene  |  Joe P. Tone  |  03-02-2007  |  Education

Meet the Conspiratorsnew

He helped get a millionaire deported -- but now an informant is accusing everyone of playing dirty.
Cleveland Scene  |  Joe P. Tone  |  01-05-2007  |  Crime & Justice

Gone In 50 Secondsnew

Two young men loved the same girl, but only the soldier was trained to kill.
Cleveland Scene  |  Joe P. Tone  |  08-07-2006  |  Crime & Justice

Monsters of Misery Courtnew

Why are divorce lawyers so afraid of the Stafford brothers?
Cleveland Scene  |  Joe P. Tone  |  05-01-2006  |  Business & Labor

A Teacher Suspected of Preying on Students Disappearsnew

A teacher at a Cleveland high school has been charged with sexual battery, but he never showed up for his arraignment.
Cleveland Scene  |  Joe P. Tone  |  12-20-2005  |  Crime & Justice

Justice, Judge Januzzi Stylenew

In Oberlin, Ohio, drunk drivers are judged by a man so buttoned-down, he makes your average lawyer look like a Slayer roadie.
Cleveland Scene  |  Joe P. Tone  |  08-09-2005  |  Science

In the Shadow of Industry Is Fear of Cancernew

In Avon Lake, Ohio, parents are concerned that there's a link between pollution and the incidence of cancer.
Cleveland Scene  |  Joe P. Tone  |  06-29-2005  |  Science

Unorthodox Priest Ran Racket on the Sidenew

Prison looms for the Reverend Sava Latovljevic, who admitted to running a scam in which he and a partner illegally profited from instant-bingo tickets sold on behalf of his church.
Cleveland Scene  |  Joe P. Tone  |  04-02-2005  |  Religion

Cops Imbibe to Catch Swigging Bartendersnew

Five off-duty officers gave up their Sundays to watch football, down brewskies and catch servers suspected of sneaking swigs of top-shelf liquor. The bartenders fired as a result of the stakeout are fighting back.
Cleveland Scene  |  Joe P. Tone  |  01-17-2005  |  Crime & Justice

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