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Published
October 20, 2004
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War
on terror involves
broad goals, Rice says
WESTLAKE The war against terrorism includes
not only destroying al-Qaeda but also promoting freedom in
the Middle East so the hatred that leads to terrorist acts
will be squelched, National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice
said Friday.
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How
to hire a law director
Opponents face off
at forum
WESTLAKE Proponents and opponents of two proposed
charter amendments that would make the position of law director
elected by voters rather than appointed by the mayor met Monday
night to debate their positions.
City
gets additional
help in Ganley case
NORTH OLMSTED City officials have called in
experienced reinforcements for their defense in the suit filed recently
against North Olmsted by attorneys for the $2 millionplus Ganley
Volkswagen project.
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Five
SWC girls soccer teams
ranked for state playoffs
The second season. It doesn't matter what your record
was during the regular campaign, everyone starts out 0-0. But that
doesn't make everyone equals. The SWC conference has obviously earned
the respect of local soccer coaches. Five schools have earned seeds
for the upcoming D-1 and D-2 tournaments. |
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Big
local Beatles news this week half good, half bad
Are you a Beatles fan? If so, Charles Cassady has
some big news, including information about a visit to the area by
a former member of the group.
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QUESTION
OF
THE WEEK:
Should politicians bring their opponent’s families
into a political campaign?
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