| In aftermath of fire, an uneasy peace at gunnery range | Over Iraq and Afghanistan, pilots in F-16 and A-10 aircraft drop bombs and rip off bursts from their cannons to support American and allied troops on the ground. But even in wartime, the sky over southern Oce...
 Men's clothier was huge UT, community servant Edwin F. Damschroder, 85, who owned the landmark downtown Toledo men's clothing store founded by his father, died of cancer Tuesday in Hospice of Northwest Ohio, Perrysburg Township. | He sold Damschroder's Inc...
 U.S. no help in Lebanon THE turmoil in Lebanon is approaching the level of danger that preceded its 1975-1990 civil war. | Last week's fighting, which involved Hezbollah, government forces, and other sectarian militias, raged througho...
 Hometown hero rolls in | At about 1:30 Thursday afternoon, Jeff Greene took a victory lap on his bicycle. | It started at the intersection of Routes 240 and 39 just outside the Village of Springville. | He turned right and went up Ne...
 Flying the flag for City victory | The navigator of a Royal Navy support vessel is planning to fly the Welsh flag from his ship if Cardiff City win the FA Cup on Saturday. | Richard Llewellyn, 31, said the flag would fly from the RFA Gold Rove...
 Mary Jaskowski, 81, Highland Park | Mary Beck Jaskowski died Wednesday, May 14, 2008, at South Shore Medical Center in Trenton, Michigan. She was 81. | Born in New Brunswick, she had lived in Highland Park before moving to Gross Ile, Michigan t...
 Queen visits Istanbul | STRINGENT security measures greeted Britain's Queen Elizabeth II and her husband Prince Philip today when they visited Istanbul, Turkey's largest city and cultural capital, on the third day of their state vis...
 Nuclear tests by French on Mururoa still rankle | Nearly 35 years after France thumbed its nose at world opinion and held a series of nuclear tests on Mururoa Atoll in the South Pacific, David Barber's view has not changed. | It was a fundamentally wrong thi...
 In The Fast Lane: NASCAR icon Earnhardt humbled, overwhelmed by thrill ride with Navy | NAVY PILOTS LIKEN it to landing on a postage stamp. It's essentially a controlled crash. | And as it turns out, landing on an aircraft carrier is a pretty amazing experience even for a couple of high-risk guy...

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