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Available stories for Monday, July 30, 2001
Thunderstorms curtail power to 4,000 in areaRain doesn't dampen art event for 20,000 on UT mall
Athletes' links to club smell like trouble
Anderson will follow her heart to North Carolina
Belmont Country Club puts on a lobster fest
Old skills revived at historic festival
A friend indeed
BGSU donors double support in 2 years, but needs remain
Toledo-area schools fit trend to `resegregation'
U.S. obstructionism?
Bargaining power
Sparks unplugs Indians
UT senior shoots par to defeat Soule by 4
Hen House prospers in bull, bear markets
Sandusky schools consider 4.9-mill operating levy
Fostoria civil service rules firefighters must be EMTs
Defiance may appoint interim assistant fire chief
Fire-damaged equipment will delay school opening
Erie County gets chief of environmental services
Child playing with lighter blamed for apartment blaze
Man, 21, shot in neck on Brook Park Drive
Read for Literacy honors busy banker
Church bells to toll sweetly for 1st time
Volunteers provide free dental care to migrants
Wood County keeps up its fair tradition
Section 79 ballot language murky
Burba's struggles continue
Hens' Cornejo wins 3rd
Hamler recovering from 3-day polka fest
Initiative pushes early reading skills for children
Press operator sang in gospel quartets
Ex-postmaster was active at Zoar Lutheran
Crises reorient families
Wrong to condemn IRS tax cut mailings
Letter from doctor helps heal grief

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