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	      <pubDate>2008-10-12T04:10:08Z</pubDate>
	      <title>DAVID BRODER: Winner's prize: An economy in ruins</title>
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		     	<description>DAVID BRODER: Winner's prize: An economy in ruinsBy David BroderWashington Post Writers GroupWASHINGTON -- The good news for Barack Obama is that the calamities in the financial world may have created an insuperable barrier to John McCain's White House</description>   
		    
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	      <pubDate>2008-10-12T04:10:04Z</pubDate>
	      <title>More of the same?</title>
	      <link>http://www.recordpub.com/news/article/4443739</link>
		    
		     	<description>More of the same?Shortly after the last presidential election, I wrote a letter to the editor suggesting that since George W. Bush had already bankrupted two companies as a result of his reckless spending, there was a good probability that the country wo</description>   
		    
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	      <pubDate>2008-10-12T04:10:56Z</pubDate>
	      <title>OUR VIEW:Welcome news:General Aluminum's plans to reopen foundries will brighten local economy</title>
	      <link>http://www.recordpub.com/news/article/4443738</link>
		    
		     	<description>OUR VIEW:Welcome news:General Aluminum's plans to reopen foundries will brighten local economyThe prospect that General Aluminum will reopen the former Ravenna Aluminum foundries in Ravenna and Rootstown and employ about half those who lost their jobs</description>   
		    
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	      <pubDate>2008-10-12T04:10:47Z</pubDate>
	      <title>MARC KOVAC: Woodburner rules on hold</title>
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		     	<description>MARC KOVAC: Woodburner rules on holdBy Marc KovacRecord-Courier Capital BureauCOLUMBUS -- Ohioans who own outdoor furnaces won't have to worry about any new rules regulating their use, at least for the immediate  future.The Ohio Environmental Protecti</description>   
		    
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	      <pubDate>2008-10-12T04:10:43Z</pubDate>
	      <title>OUR VIEW:'Yes' on Issue 5:Ohioans shouldn't let payday lending industry scuttle needed regulations</title>
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		     	<description>OUR VIEW:'Yes' on Issue 5:Ohioans shouldn't let payday lending industry scuttle needed regulationsDemocrat Richard Cordray and Republican Mike Crites are battling to become Ohio's attorney general, but they're in agreement on at least one thing: They'</description>   
		    
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	      <pubDate>2008-10-12T04:10:27Z</pubDate>
	      <title>EDWIN FEULNER: Over-regulation fueling gas shortages</title>
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		     	<description>EDWIN FEULNER: Over-regulation fueling gas shortagesBy Edwin FeulnerThe Heritage FoundationWhen Union General William T. Sherman wanted to send a message to the Confederate states in 1864, he burned the city of Atlanta and marched to the sea.These da</description>   
		    
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	      <pubDate>2008-10-12T04:10:14Z</pubDate>
	      <title>ALONG THE WAY: David Dix</title>
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		     	<description>ALONG THE WAY: David DixBy David DixRecord-Courier PublisherLike him or dislike him, few would argue that if Barack Obama is elected president, it will constitute a watershed event for the United States because of the color of his skin.For Portage Co</description>   
		    
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