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An ancient Apollo statue landed in Cleveland and touched off an international outcry
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Joe Cimperman hopes to tear down his former hero, Dennis Kucinich
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Beat Down
Cleveland teachers swap stories of school violence.
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Everybody Hates Mike
The peril of coaching an icon.
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Secret Valentines Notes from C-Town Celebs
Our I-Team uncovered the private love letters of Cleveland's biggest names. You'll be shocked by what we discovered.
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$100 Bounty on That Kid (19)
Copley-Fairlawn finds a way to keep the impostors out.
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At Indie-Rock Singles Night in Cleveland, an event for hipsters lacks one key ingredient: Hipsters (18)
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Dennis Kucinichs brave talk about working and fighting from the safety of the officers tent (10)
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Beat Down (3)
Cleveland teachers swap stories of school violence.
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An ancient Apollo statue landed in Cleveland and touched off an international outcry (3)
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Swingers' Clubs
Golf show tees up the latest in woods, irons, and putters.
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Rubber-Made
Latex trumps leather at gay-guy garbfest.
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Bernie's Back
Beloved Browns QB moves the Gladiators into their new home.
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Big MAC Attack
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Car-Studded Event
Superstars' rides join the latest makes and models at the Auto Show.
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Criminal records be damned, Ward 6 council candidates take shots at Cleveland Clinic
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O'Brien Factor: Kevin wonders, If Global Warming's real, why did I spend the weekend shoveling?
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Cavs guard Eric Snow out 4-6 weeks with arthritis. No, seriously.
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Swing State: The Film Fest doc that's got Lt. Governor Lee Fisher shirtless, and so much more
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Dear Public Radio: We love your stuff and really want it to keep going. But what's with the Pledge Drive?
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By Michael Musto
March Madness means nonstop college-hoops action. While it's pretty awesome to arm yourself with a brew and watch the games on a bar TV, there's nothing like scoping out the shoot-outs in person. Take the Akron Zips' matchup at home tonight against the rival Golden Flashes of Kent State, in the final regular-season game before the men's Mid-American Conference Tournament starts on Wednesday. On the women's side, the first round of MAC bracket play begins in Cleveland with games at 7 and 9:30 tonight, and noon and 2:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Q (100 Gateway Plaza; call 216-241-2121 or visit www.theqarena.com). Both men's and women's championship matchups are scheduled for Saturday, March 15, to determine the conference's delegates to the NCAA tourney. Tip-off is at 7 tonight at James A. Rhodes Arena, 373 Carroll Street in Akron. Tickets are $7 to $15. Call 330-972-6920 or visit www.ticketmaster.com.
Sun., March 9, 7 p.m., 2008







