Posted inNews & Views Trail of Broken Dreams For American Indians, leaving the reservation was a bittersweet choice. Its official name was relocation. Now it’s called genocide. Laura PutreNovember 23, 2000January 17, 2025
Posted inNews & Views Offensive Rebound One word killed Keith Dambrot’s college coaching career, but he was born again in Akron. Carrie SpencerNovember 23, 2000December 14, 2024
Posted inNews & Views The Ace of Clubs After a scrape with the law, Terry Barbu unveils his latest pleasure dome. David W. MartinNovember 23, 2000July 2, 2025
Posted inNews & Views The Lightning Rod of Parma Councilwoman Susan Straub never backs away from a fight — even when it hurts. Thomas FrancisNovember 16, 2000June 22, 2025
Posted inNews & Views Edge Textbook trouble; A mayoral docudrama; Moron of the week. From staff reportsNovember 16, 2000July 11, 2023
Posted inNews & Views The Ax Falls Known as the mayor’s hatchet man, Louis Erste found the blade turned on him. Jacqueline MarinoNovember 16, 2000August 11, 2025
Posted inNews & Views The Hunt For Dailide For seven years, the U.S. has claimed Algimantas Dailide helped the Nazis slaughter Lithuanian Jews. He maintains he was a clueless bureaucrat. David W. MartinNovember 16, 2000June 24, 2025
Posted inNews & Views The Stuff of History Museum founder keeps memories and grudges alive. Laura PutreNovember 9, 2000October 4, 2024
Posted inNews & Views Edge Scene Duped; Lakewood Clergyman picketed. From staff reportsNovember 9, 2000June 4, 2022
Posted inNews & Views Patriot Games One man’s terrorist is another man’s freedom fighter. Andrew PutzNovember 9, 2000September 10, 2024
Posted inNews & Views Pump and Circumstance How gas companies are strong-arming their own dealers for bigger profits. Bob BurtmanNovember 9, 2000May 18, 2023
Posted inNews & Views Danced to Death Debt and denial killed the ballet. And San Jose patiently waited to collect the remains. Audrey S. ChapmanNovember 2, 2000July 30, 2025