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Archive for December 14th, 2007

Police: Teens admit kidnapping was hoax

Three teens who said they were kidnapped at gunpoint Monday night and forced to drive around Lorain have recanted their story.
The teens, ages 15, 17 and 18, had told police that a middle-aged Hispanic man hijacked their car at the Burger King on West River […]

Posted: December 14th, 2007 under Top Stories.
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Most CHP workers reject union

Only one of five bargaining units representing workers at CHP Regional Medical Center accepted an offer to join the Service Employees International Union.
More than 500 employees gathered at the hospital Thursday, on the far west side of Lorain, to decide whether to […]

Posted: December 14th, 2007 under Top Stories.
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Lover killed, husband charged

A Lorain man has been charged with aggravated murder following the Thursday night shooting death of his estranged wife’s lover.
Frank Honaker, 50, turned himself in at the Lorain County Sheriff’s Office roughly an hour after entering his wife’s West Erie Avenue apartment around 7:30 p.m. […]

Posted: December 14th, 2007 under Top Stories.
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Clemens heads list of big names accused of steroid use in Mitchell Report

NEW YORK — Seven MVPs and 31 All-Stars — one for every position — and that still wasn’t the worst of it for the long-awaited Mitchell Report. That infamy belonged to Roger Clemens, the greatest pitcher of his era. […]

Posted: December 14th, 2007 under Sports.
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Tim Dahlberg: Mitchell Report lacks teeth

In the end, it was only appropriate that George Mitchell gave baseball a report on steroids that looked like it was on steroids. Bloated up like Barry Bonds, it was too much for even the commissioner of baseball to fully digest, though Bud Selig promised that he would stay up nights if needed […]

Posted: December 14th, 2007 under Sports.
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Browns’ Edwards getting reputation as a go-to guy

BEREA — Braylon Edwards outleaps the cornerback in the end zone, sprints toward the goalpost and dunks the ball over the crossbar. The routine, sometimes with a different celebration, has become a staple of the Browns’ season. Edwards has a touchdown catch for each of the team’s 13 games, matching Gary Collins’ […]

Posted: December 14th, 2007 under Sports.
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