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4/22/2013 12:00 AM
Nuclear deal
Editorials
The United States and South Korea are negotiating a new nuclear cooperation agreement that will have consequences for the conflict with North Korea, and for President Obama’s broader nonproliferation agenda. …

4/22/2013 12:00 AM
DeWine does double duty
Editorials
A sweepstakes parlor, or Internet café, gives away chances to win prizes with the use of Internet access. Ohio has more than 800 such mini-casinos. …

4/22/2013 12:00 AM
Love, thicker than blood
Editorials
The case is called Adoptive Couple vs. Baby Girl. It should be called Adoptive Couple vs. Deadbeat Dad. …

4/21/2013 1:09 AM
Kirk: Ohio House crayons
Editorial Cartoons

4/20/2013 11:29 PM
Senate mustn’t fumble its immigration breakthrough
BY DAVID KUSHMA BLADE EDITOR
Nothing will redeem the cowardice that the U.S. Senate — or at least a shameless minority — displayed last week in killing modest gun-control legislation. But if senators want to persuade Americans that they can act at least occasionally as a productive and representative body, they’ll approve the compromise immigration-reform bill before them. …

4/20/2013 11:26 PM
The real school scandal is our testing addiction
BY KEITH C. BURRIS BLADE COLUMNIST
In the Atlanta public schools testing scandal, some 35 educators have been indicted on charges of artificially inflating students’ test results. Some people say that abuse like this is the ultimate result of the nation’s testing addiction and the pressure administrators are under to hike the scores of their schools. …

4/20/2013 11:22 PM
Newspaper isn’t covering up trial of abortion doctor
BY JACK LESSENBERRY BLADE OMBUDSMAN
Last week I was startled by one reader’s question:

4/20/2013 11:16 PM
Phil’s fraud
Editorials
The gray skies and cold temperatures of March have continued unseasonably into April, leading to endless complaints and sighs of exasperation among Toledoans. A month into spring, the mercury is only grudgingly rising. …

4/20/2013 11:15 PM
Immigration reform won’t solve farm workers’ woes
BY BALDEMAR VELASQUEZ
Legalizing the United States’ 11 million undocumented immigrants will remove a major impediment to their integration in the social mainstream, as citizens, job creators, and taxpayers. But amid the broader debate over comprehensive immigration reform, the special case of agriculture remains obscured. …

4/20/2013 11:12 PM
Behind the walls
Editorials
Twenty years after crowding and inhumane treatment helped spark a riot at the Lucasville prison in southern Ohio, many of the same problems continue to plague the state’s 28 prisons. …