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Topic: Cuyahoga County
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Joe 'the Plumber' Wurzelbacher enters race for Congress
Joe 'the Plumber' Wurzelbacher has entered the 2012 congressional race saying Congress needs more mechanics, bricklayers and plumbers.
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Ford shares fall after $2B judgment in dealer suit
Ford shares: Ford is appealing the decision. Ford chief counsel David Leitch said Monday that it will likely take several years for the case to wind its way through the Ohio appeals system.
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Why Ohio? Behind Obama's choice of Cleveland for jobs speech
It's no accident President Obama is delivering a major speech on economic recovery in Ohio, a struggling state that makes or breaks presidencies.
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Cities, not just banks, are pursuing foreclosures, too
Desperate for revenue, more cities and counties are proceeding with tax foreclosures when residents fall several years behind on their property taxes.
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Anthony Sowell pleads insanity - legal tactic rarely works.
Anthony Sowell, the alleged Cleveland serial killer, pleaded insanity Thursday. His attorneys will have a difficult time proving that, experts say.
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Out the window with A/C
Summertime offers the joy of opening my windows to let in breezes and sounds of the world around me.
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He served time; can he serve on the Cleveland city council?
John A. Boyd feels his rehabilitation makes him a model of hope for those struggling as he did.
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Paulson, lenders to help homeowners stave off foreclosure
'Project Lifeline' is the Bush administration's latest step to ease the woes from the subprime-loan debacle.








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