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Why no one wants big, black dog at shelter

WHEN AARON JONES walks Gozer, his Rottweiler-hound mix, people cross the street to avoid them. Mothers scoop up their children. A lost motorist once rolled up the windows and drove off after spotting the dog. One woman screamed. manager of the city ...

From EMILY ZEUGNER, Inside Bay Area,  10 Apr 2008
Related Topics: Harry Potter,  Winston Churchill

Large, black dogs go unwanted

NEW YORK—When Aaron Jones walks Gozer, his Rottweiler-hound mix, people cross the street to avoid them. Mothers scoop up their children. A lost motorist once rolled up the windows and drove off after spotting the dog. One woman screamed. "He's the ...

From EMILY ZEUGNER, Boston Globe,  9 Apr 2008
Related Topics: Harry Potter,  Winston Churchill

Noir Thriller Plays in Public Bathrooms

NEW YORK (AP) -- For most visitors to Central Park, the public bathrooms are a facility of last resort, visited only in desperation after consuming one too many cups of coffee. They're dark and creepy, filled with spiders, foul odors and puddles of ...

From EMILY ZEUGNER, Associated Press,  19 Mar 2008
Related Topics: Paul Walker,  Eliot Spitzer

OSU homecoming a somber event

UPDATE: 6:23 PM, Tuesday, January 8, 2008 Associated Press Writer COLUMBUS Dejected Ohio State football players returned home Tuesday following their second consecutive loss in the national championship, barely acknowledging the 30 or ...

From EMILY ZEUGNER, Canton Repository,  8 Jan 2008
Related Topics: Jim Tressel,  Wal-Mart

Buckeyes back home after second straight BCS title loss

Tuesday, January 8, 2008 Associated Press Writer COLUMBUS — Dejected Ohio State football players returned home Tuesday following their second consecutive loss in the national championship, barely acknowledging the 30 or so fans who ...

From EMILY ZEUGNER, Canton Repository,  8 Jan 2008
Related Topics: Jim Tressel,  Wal-Mart

Politics, death, violence top stories for '07

Friday, December 21, 2007 ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER Democrats wresting 16 years of control over the governor’s mansion from the GOP and gaining three other statewide offices topped the list of the state’s most noteworthy stories of 2007, ...

From EMILY ZEUGNER, Canton Repository,  21 Dec 2007
Related Topics: U.S. Republican Party,  Bob Ney,  Ted Strickland,  Bob Taft

Antioch College will remain open

Sunday, November 4, 2007 The Associated Press COLUMBUS Trustees overseeing Antioch College said Saturday they have reversed an earlier decision and will keep the school open. The reversal is contingent on whether alumni and the school ...

From EMILY ZEUGNER, Canton Repository,  4 Nov 2007
Related Topics: Jim Rose,  Coretta Scott King,  Rod Serling

Cash-strapped Antioch College stays open

COLUMBUS, Ohio --Antioch College trustees agreed Saturday to keep the cash-strapped school open with the help of alumni fundraising, reversing plans to shutter the campus. The plan is contingent on whether alumni and the school can meet fundraising ...

From EMILY ZEUGNER, Boston Globe,  3 Nov 2007
Related Topics: Jim Rose,  Coretta Scott King,  Rod Serling,  Associated Press

Are schools dropout factories?

ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER COLUMBUS At 14 of the city's 17 high schools, nearly 40 percent or more of the students who started as freshmen have disappeared before graduation day, a trend that's affecting about one out of 10 public high ...

From EMILY ZEUGNER, Canton Repository,  30 Oct 2007

Ohio governor seeks disaster declaration

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Governor Ted Strickland surveyed the heavily flooded village of Ottawa and urged the federal government to declare a major disaster in north-central Ohio. Strickland toured the region with Federal Emergency Management Agency officials ...

From EMILY ZEUGNER, Boston Globe,  28 Aug 2007
Related Topics: Ted Strickland,  Federal Emergency Management Agency,  National Weather Service,  George W. Bush

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