| Story Archive - November, 2001 |
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| Nov 1, 2001 |
| • Cartoonists React to September 11th
Aftermath |
| • Civil Rights Activists Do Not Like Moment
of Silence Bill |
| • House May Soon Vote to Scrap Electric Chair |
| • Security Strengthened at Key State Locations
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| Nov 2, 2001 |
| • Legislative Preview |
| • Ohio Supreme Court Will Reconsider School
Money Ruling |
| • Reaction to Proposed DNA Database Expansion
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| • State Office Building Safety |
| • Taft Reaction to Supreme Court Reconsidering
School Money Ruling |
| • Taft Says He Expects Tough Times Ahead
For the Economy |
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| Nov 5, 2001 |
| • Many School Issues on Tuesday's Ballot
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| • Plan to Increase Penalties for Abusing
Pets |
| • State Prison Workers Demonstrate Against
Job Cuts |
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| Nov 6, 2001 |
| • Number of Charter School Students Rises
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| • Part 1 of 2-Part Series on Proposed
Sales Tax Holiday |
| • State Trooper Dies From Injuries on
Highway |
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| Nov 7, 2001 |
| • Attorney General Candidate on Post Terrorism
Safety |
| • Cincinnati Charter Change |
| • Jane Campbell Elected Cleveland Mayor
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| • Luken Re-Elected Cincinnati Mayor |
| • Part 2 of 2-Part Series on the Tax Holiday
Proposal |
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| Nov 8, 2001 |
| • Advocates for Poor Decry State Budget
Cuts |
| • Advocates for Poor Say Giving is Down Because of September 11 |
| • Anti-Smoking Activists Say Raise Taxes
on Cigarettes |
| • Ohio Settles Microsoft and Firestone
Cases |
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| Nov 9, 2001 |
| • AAA Predicts Thanksgiving Travel to
be Down |
| • Auditor Says State Government Mis-Spent
$5 Million |
| • Cleveland Schools Prepare to Spend $1 Billion for Renovations |
| • PUCO Reverses Earlier Decision on Utility
Re-Connects |
| • State One Step Closer to Arguing Vouchers
at US Supreme Court |
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| Nov 12, 2001 |
| • Preview of This Week in the Legislature
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| • Public Hearing on the Ohio EPA |
| • Punch Cards Might Be Out After All |
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| Nov 13, 2001 |
| • Auditor Says Ohio Paid Charter School
Without Documentation |
| • Public Hearings of the Ohio EPA Review
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| • Survey Says Payday Loans in Ohio are
Ripoffs |
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| Nov 14, 2001 |
| • Additional Security at Ohio Airports
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| • Anti-Lottery Activists Play Hardball
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| • Former US Inspector General Talks About
the Plane Crash |
| • Ohio Congressional Stimulus Plan |
| • Taft Argues With GOP Senators Over Spending
Cuts |
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| Nov 15, 2001 |
| • Controversial lottery expansion plan passes Ohio Senate |
| • Ohio Senate okays budget fix, Gov. Taft hints he'll veto |
| • Ohio Senate votes to retire electric chair |
| • Ohioans not confident about economy, but still think it's a good time to buy |
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| Nov 16, 2001 |
| • Governor Taft on Ohio's Budget Deficit |
| • Ohio Supreme Court Orders Mediation in School Funding Dispute |
| • OSU's Star Quarterback Suspended Indefinitely |
| • Twenty-three Gas Stations Settle Complaint with Attorney General's Office |
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| Nov 19, 2001 |
| • County Officials React to Tax Holiday |
| • Defending Lake Erie Shoreline |
| • Ohio Supreme Court Chief Defends Order to Mediate School Funding Decision |
| • Scam to Rip Older Ohioans Off via Medicare System |
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| Nov 20, 2001 |
| • Background Checks for Hazardous Materials Truckers |
| • Foes of Lottery Expansion: State Officials Unfairly Lobby Legislators |
| • School Renovation in Cleveland
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| • State School Chief on Ohio Students' Science Test Scores
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| Nov 21, 2001 |
| • Drug Abuse by Inmates Falls to Ten-Year Low |
| • Legislative Preview for Week of November 26, 2001
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| • Ohio's Very First Battle with Michigan
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| • Ramadan Controversy in Cleveland
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| • Taft Signs a Ban on Electrocutions
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| • Thanksgiving: What Kids Are Learning about It |
| • Will Ohioans Pay Taxes Up Front on Leased Cars?
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| Nov 26, 2001 |
| • Attorney General Offers Free Legal Advice to Ohioans Called Up |
| • Attorney General Says She Should Be the Only Lawyer Representing the State at Mediation |
| • Cleveland Mass "Mourns" LTV Bankruptcy |
| • New Anti-Harassment Program in Schools |
| • Ohio Poll: Taft Wins Match-Ups against Democrats |
| • Public Can Testify on Controversial Gasoline Pipeline |
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| Nov 27, 2001 |
| • Clevelanders from India Celebrate Diwali, the Festival of Lights
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| • Gov. Taft on Trade Mission in South Korea
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| • More People Appear to Be Hunting Deer This Year
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| • Multi-State Lottery Won't Mean More Money for Schools |
| • Study: Good News and Bad News about Appalachian Kids
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| Nov 28, 2001 |
| • Chiquita Files For Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
Protection |
| • Cuyahoga Commissioners Act to Prevent
LTV Shutdown |
| • LTV Officials Deny Rumors They Want
to Close Mills |
| • New Diabetes Related Transplant at University
of Cincinnati |
| • O'Connor Admits Interest in Supreme Court Seat |
| • Will New Law Stop Byrd From Using Electric
Chair? |
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| Nov 29, 2001 |
| • Court Setback for John Byrd |
| • Discrimination Suit Filed Against Kroger
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| • LTV Agrees to Stay Open Until Tuesday
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| • Taft and Research Expert Tout Ohio for
Hyundai Plant |
| • Voinovich on Ohio's Chances of Getting
Hyundai Plant |
| • Voinovich Pushes New Economic Stimulus
Package |
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| Nov 30, 2001 |
| • Cincinnati Bell Parent Company Layoffs
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| • Education Keeps Some Ohio Inmates From
Returning to Crime |
| • Ohio Legislation Preview |
| • State is Taking Largest Egg Producer
to Court for Eighth Time |
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