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One presidential debate over, and still undecided in Ohio
The Monitor watched Wednesday's presidential debate with undecided voter Maggie O'Toole in Ohio – an important battleground state. Why she is still not ready to commit to either President Obama or Mitt Romney.
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Celtics escape in Game 4 thriller to beat Heat, 93-91
Boston survived a second-half implosion to defeat Miami in overtime Sunday night. Action now moves to Miami for Game 5 on Tuesday night (ESPN, 8:30 p.m. Eastern).
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Joe the Plumber goes to Congress? Why he's a huge underdog.
Joe the Plumber, aka Samuel Wurzelbacher, on Tuesday won the GOP primary for Ohio’s Ninth Congressional District. His next step is to square off against Democratic Rep. Marcy Kaptur.
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In Ohio suburbs, a reluctant vote of confidence for Romney
The Ohio primary Tuesday could be a bellwether for the rest of the Republican primary campaign. If so, it gives a glimpse of who is supporting Mitt Romney – and why they're not excited.
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Super Tuesday: For some Ohio voters, Santorum's populist touch resonates
Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum have striven to explain how each is distinguished from the other. Surveys taken ahead of Super Tuesday in Ohio show the two candidates are in a dead heat.
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 02/22
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Photos of the Day: Photos of the Day 11/01
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In Pictures: March Madness mascots
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Can wind power save the Midwest?
Renewable energy isn’t big enough to offset declines in the auto industry, but companies are gung-ho for any new business.
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Elite teams taking full charge of basketball's Final Four
Big money, recruiting power, and selection committees mean the era of Cinderella teams is all but over.
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In Ohio primary, campaign hinges on NAFTA
In a state that has lost 225,000 jobs since 2001, voters blame economic woes on free trade and globalization.
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Pay for college chiefs rising fast
Their compensation has outpaced inflation for five years, prompting demands for oversight, disclosure.







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