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...That result is significant because of Ohio??s status as a swing state in presidential races...
...within normal limits, that the patient is acutely ill, and that indicators are questionable, Prescott said. “It means he’s doing a lot better than he was,” she added. Synder—a mathematics concentrator from Avon Lake, Ohio??fell from a ninth-story window in Tower F at roughly 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, Oct. 26. Rooms in the Leverett Towers typically have one large window that doesn’t open and at least one smaller window that can be cranked open. The smaller windows are about...
Former Harvard teaching fellow John J. Cranley lost his first race for Congress in 2000, generating national interest in a campaign that was featured on the MTV documentary show “True Life.” This year Cranley is yet again running for a seat in Ohio??s 1st District. Though Cranley captured only 40 percent in 2000, an Oct. 24-26 Constituent Dynamics poll has him leading at 48 percent with incumbent Steve Chabot trailing at 46 percent. A Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Grove Insight Poll also has Cranley in the lead at 49 percent...
Snyder—who is from Avon Lake, Ohio??is a mathematics concentrator...
...arts recently culminated with his thesis project “Knock: or, the Triumph of Medicine,” a play that he translated from the original French and directed on the Loeb Mainstage. He hopes to continue acting, writing, and directing professionally. Hailing from just outside of Cleveland, Ohio??or, as he jokingly puts it, the “arts epicenter of the world”—Burkle found his passion for creative work at an early age, experimenting with various visual arts. Discovered in fifth grade by a teacher who, intrigued by his acting...