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Archive for June 11th, 2007

Forget the Alamo

Cavaliers crushed,leave Texas down 0-2
SAN ANTONIO — If the Cavaliers were lucky, no one was watching. In a mostly pathetic display that no doubt caused millions of viewers nationwide to switch to the series finale of “The Sopranos,” the Cavaliers got whacked 103-92 by the San Antonio Spurs on Sunday night […]

Posted: June 11th, 2007 under Sports.
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Brutal start leaves Cavs searching

Terry Pluto Associated Press SAN ANTONIO — If only the Cleveland Cavaliers could have a do-over, especially for the first quarter. That’s because the Cavs made a terrific comeback, outscoring San Antonio 30-14 in the fourth period Sunday night. That was enough to get the Spurs shaking in their boots. Still, […]

Posted: June 11th, 2007 under Sports.
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C.C. shines; bats fall flat

REDS 1, INDIANS 0
Sheldon Ocker Associated Press CINCINNATI — The story should have been about C.C. Sabathia, who delivered nine shutout innings. Instead, the overriding theme of Sunday’s game at Great American Ball Park was the Cleveland Indians’ inability to score even once against the pitching staff with […]

Posted: June 11th, 2007 under Sports.
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Survey shows support for school-funding fix

CLEVELAND — Nearly two-thirds of Ohioans support a proposed ballot issue that aims to fix Ohio’s unconstitutional school funding system, according to a survey. A survey by Baldwin-Wallace College’s Public Interest Research Center, conducted March 26 to April 12, found that 48 percent of Ohio adults supported the measure, […]

Posted: June 11th, 2007 under Local and State.
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Councilman wants to ban memorials for street crimes

CLEVELAND — A city councilman fears that violence is glorified by sidewalk memorials to street criminals who are killed. Councilman Kevin Conwell said street corner shrines, which sometimes include candles, balloons and stuffed animals, often glorify criminals and stigmatize neighborhoods. He plans to introduce legislation in the fall to ban or […]

Posted: June 11th, 2007 under Local and State.
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Internet sex offenders get light sentences

CINCINNATI — Some people convicted in Internet sex stings get little or no jail time, reflecting a legal debate about what to do with online predators who are caught soliciting police posing as teens, a newspaper reported Sunday. Critics say the stings produce victimless crimes because police end up nabbing online […]

Posted: June 11th, 2007 under Local and State.
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