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Filmmaker who focused on downhill skiing dies
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Columbus refugee pleads for reunion
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College endowments rebound thanks to surging market
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IMMIGRATION
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Nobel laureate: Women must stand up for rights
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Ross: Robot labor won’t be job killer
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Michigan State faces scandal scrutiny
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Lawsuit fights rollback of Obama-era regulations
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NBC, anchor criticized for coverage in North Korea
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Panel asks FDA to reject smokeless tobacco stick
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Trump talked out of firing Mueller in June
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Many ECOT kids pick virtual schools
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Surprising format’s artistry deeply satisfying
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Frontman’s foray into indie rock pleases crowd
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Benny the bass to predict spring, lure visitors
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Prosecutor may seek death penalty in killing
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Judge puts city council appointment on hold
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Kucinich wants to halt oil, gas drilling in Ohio
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Faith flourishing among US Muslims
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Woman gets 3 years in prison for shooting
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Former district employee admits stealing COTA passes
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Disabled vets deserve rich, productive lives
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Pro-choice includes people of faith
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Ohioans deserve fair redistricting plan
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US shooting deaths are not treated equally
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Poll shows Ohioans reject bail reform
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Nuclear plants at risk of closing, company says
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Just imagine net neutrality is a flame-grilled Whopper
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Ford, Chrysler and Home Depot announce bonuses for their workers
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AEP profit up, sales down in 2017
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Tax cut, deals boosted Lancaster Colony
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Pair of five-story buildings to replace Grant- Oak Apartments
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Amendola evolves into Patriots’ go-to receiver
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Aktinson returns early from broken foot
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Ovechkin scores 30th as Caps beat Panthers
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Purdue holds off Michigan for 16th straight victory
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Despite turnover, players’ focus remains a constant
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Newcomer already knows intensity of Michigan rivalry
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Drysten Crallie
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Crew SC signs 19-year-old Argentine to play left back
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McMahon resurrects XFL
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Cavs tweak lineup looking for spark
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Age changes singer’s view about father, her career
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First novel a suspenseful tale of survival
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Exhausting pace yields tiresome conclusion
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After series of setbacks, Richard Lewis returns to stage at 70
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Couple must set priorities, then decide where to live
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In second season, drama looks more like its inspiration