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System Failurenew

New tales of teachers being paddled and foot fetishists being promoted emerge from a troubled charter school in Ohio.
Cleveland Scene  |  Chris Maag  |  10-18-2005  |  Education

The Singing Defective

In this film, the ideal '50s housewife goes beyond rearing her children and keeping a spotless home. She instantly defuses her spouse's alcoholic rages, with a quip, a bright smile, or, when things got especially tense, maybe a flung bowl of Jell-O.
Washington City Paper  |  Tricia Olszewski  |  10-14-2005  |  Reviews

Blocker's Gambitnew

Calvin Blocker, Ohio's only native international chess master, is back in the game after being sidelined by depression.
Cleveland Scene  |  James Renner  |  10-11-2005  |  Recreation

Ohioans, Don't Get Fooled Again; Support Issues 2-5new

Ohio's Republican establishment is pulling out all the stops to defeat five election-reform issues on the ballot in November and preserve its domination of state government.
The Athens NEWS  |  Terry Smith  |  10-01-2005  |  Commentary

The Making of an Improbable Powerhousenew

The Glenville High School Tarblooders are supposed to win state, making their coach one of the most talked-about men in Cleveland.
Cleveland Scene  |  Joe P. Tone  |  09-27-2005  |  Sports

Sex Thiefnew

Over 25 years and six dropped rape cases, Hy Doan has perfected the art of stealing sex.
Cleveland Scene  |  Denise Grollmus  |  09-22-2005  |  Crime & Justice

Bush Nominee Has Union-Busting Reputationnew

Tim Timken gave President Bush $800,000. Bush gave him Germany.
Cleveland Scene  |  James Renner  |  09-09-2005  |  Politics

Unnatural Historynew

A history buff tracks down stories of a real-life horse whisperer, the world's very first car accident and a public whipping.
Cleveland Scene  |  Michael Gallucci  |  07-12-2005  |  Nonfiction

Ohio Firm Sues Manager for Breach of Loyaltynew

The president of an Ohio hydraulic-pump firm thought it odd that a South African company planned to build a similar plant nearby and then found out that his special-project manager had been feeding company information to the rival.
Cleveland Scene  |  Kevin Hoffman  |  07-12-2005  |  Business & Labor

Wiffle Ball Goes Pronew

The organization Fast Plastic has taken Wiffle ball to new heights, with a magazine, rankings, statistics, and a national championship tournament.
Cleveland Scene  |  Joe P. Tone  |  06-29-2005  |  Sports

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

Suicide Bridgenew

Cleveland's Y-Bridge has served as the launch site for 43 suicides since 1981. But unlike most bridges that seduce jumpers, the bodies fall onto buildings and houses, and into backyards and playgrounds.
Cleveland Scene  |  Denise Grollmus  |  06-16-2005  |  Children & Families

The Divine Mysterynew

The sick and desperate crave Issam Nemeh's touch. And they don't ask any questions.
Cleveland Scene  |  Rebecca Meiser  |  06-02-2005  |  Science

Masters of Horrornew

The duo Midnight Syndicate creates the creepy orchestral music that haunted houses swear by.
Cleveland Scene  |  Jason Bracelin  |  06-02-2005  |  Profiles & Interviews

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

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