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  • [18-05-2012] Trial date set for five men accused of plotting to blow up national park bridge
    A Sept. 17 trial date was set Thursday for five alleged anarchists accused of plotting to blow up the state Route 82 bridge in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park.The suspects, all dressed in orange jail clothes and shackled at the wrists...

  • [15-05-2012] Ousted Yahoo CEO will get no severance
    It's official: Scott Thompson "resigned" from his post as Yahoo CEO's in the wake of his resume-embellishing scandal, and he'll receive no severance. But Thompson scored a nice chunk of change as a parting gift. Under...

  • [15-05-2012] Ousted Yahoo CEO will get no severance
    It's official: Scott Thompson "resigned" from his post as Yahoo CEO's in the wake of his resume-embellishing scandal, and he'll receive no severance. But Thompson scored a nice chunk of change as a parting gift. Under...

  • [15-05-2012] Yahoo sends CEO packing without severance package
    SAN FRANCISCO - Yahoo ended Scott Thompson's four-month stint as its CEO without giving him a severance package, according to documents filed Monday....

  • [03-05-2012] Lobbyists pressure Ohio officials over tax plan for drillers
    COLUMBUS: Ohio state officials and the oil and gas industry are painting radically different pictures as they lobby lawmakers to support or oppose Gov. John Kasich’s proposal to raise the state severance tax and reduce...

  • [03-05-2012] Closings delayed until 2015 at three FirstEnergy plants
    Akron’s FirstEnergy Corp. plans to keep running three coal-fired power plants that had been scheduled to close Sept. 1.The plants — Eastlake, Lakeshore in Cleveland and Ashtabula — will remain open until April 2015...