Word: ohio
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Daly realized he had talent when he won a junior tournament in Ohio at 16. Only a year ago, however, the former All-America from the University of Arkansas was so disillusioned with his playing that he considered quitting. His fiancee, Betty Fulford, counseled him to stay with it. He joined the P.G.A. tour in March and earned $166,000 before hitting the jackpot last week...
Though the practical results of Thompson's experiment are meager so far, other states -- like Ohio, Arkansas and Kansas -- are experimenting with economic incentives of their own. And under the influence of a Republican Administration that prefers self-help to government assistance, such ideas are likely to gain momentum...
Last week police searched the grounds of the former Dahmer house in Bath, Ohio, for the remains of Steven Hicks, who may have been the murderer's first victim. In 1978 Hicks, 18, was hitchhiking when Dahmer, also 18 at the time, took him home, killed him with a barbell and smashed his bones with a hammer. So far, about 100 bone and three tooth fragments have been recovered from the grounds. Investigators plan to test them against a lock of hair and dental records that Hicks' parents provided in the hope of proving a match. In a statement issued...
...last week by the Cleveland Plain Dealer before clamming up to the press, said that "when he was young, he liked to use acid to scrape the meat off dead animals." At 18, Jeffrey witnessed the bitter divorce of his parents and lived with his mother in Bath Township, Ohio. But one day, said Shari Dahmer, his mother disappeared with his younger brother, leaving Jeffrey with nothing. Often Dahmer attempted to sedate himself with alcohol. "He was a gentle person, but when he got drunk it would take four policemen to hold him down," said Shari Dahmer...
...substantial cost savings. And the banks' underachieving loans, which range from troubled real estate mortgages in New York City to unpaid Third World debt, will erode their profits for years to come. "I hope they didn't just put two boat anchors together," says John McCoy, chairman of Ohio-based Banc One, a regional firm that has been aggressively buying up local banks. "If they did, they'll just go down at the same speed together...