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...nastiest free-for-alls is in Ohio, where Republican Justice Evelyn Lundberg Stratton and Democratic Cuyahoga County judge Janet Burnside are locked in a close battle for Stratton's seat. On Stratton's side are doctors who feel she is more likely to keep malpractice awards low. The physicians have been passing out mock "prescription pads" in their offices advising patients to vote for her. On the other side, Citizens for an Independent Court, a union-and lawyer-backed political action committee, has attacked Stratton with an ad that contrasts men laughing in a limousine--depicted as "their side"--with...
...joystick generation? It's too soon to tell, but it makes sense. After all, we love video games, webcams and voyeurism. And online dating has warmed us to the idea of making digital love connections. "We think of it as a social lubricant that gets people interacting," says Bob Stratton, 42, the former bartender, artist and dotcom executive who opened the $1 million bar last fall with two partners. He says Remote is so successful that they plan to launch an international chain...
...there are ways in which, perhaps inevitably, the tragedy has also widened the emotional range of the kids who were affected. Callison Stratton, 10, was standing in front of her loft windows with a friend who was taking refuge at the family's apartment when the towers collapsed. "Me and Lucy just broke down crying," says Stratton. On the one-month anniversary of the attacks, she says, "I'm realizing how much I didn't feel about other things, like Columbine. Now that I've witnessed this, I know how the people who witnessed those things feel. I feel very...
...even the kids who don't have their building back are bonding with their hometown in a deeper way. Conor Stratton, 14, Callison's brother, says, "The only place I'd be right now is New York City because that's where my friends and family are. I'm not going to give that up because of terror. That's what the terrorists want, and that's not what they're going...
...north in rural western Maine, the Sugarloaf/USA resort gives ski lessons to students in the first through eighth grades of nearby Stratton K-8 public school. For Stratton's middle-school students, the resort offers golf lessons and environmental field trips and provides opportunities for job-shadowing and work-study. "It makes education more relevant when children can have a hands-on experience outside the classroom," says Stratton principal Lorrie Arruda...