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The Burden of Being Serbia
Caught between patriotism and their homeland ties, Cleveland Serbs are waging an anguished war against the U.S. government, the media, and their own troubled past.
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Big Bucks in Berea
Residents say the mayor’s triple-dipping is out of tune.
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The Edge
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Boss From the ‘Burbs
As the battle heats up between the county commissioners and City Hall, Jimmy Dimora is throwing his weight around the old-fashioned way — with favors, charm, and an occasional kick in the teeth.
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The Edge
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Women’s War
An INS ruling saves a girl from torture.
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Needle Junky
No one questions Ken Vail’s commitment to saving lives. But is his needle-exchange program a mission or an ego trip?
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Paper Pusher
The man who hid in Gary Hart’s backyard marches in to save The Plain Dealer.
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Rubble, Rubble, Toil, and Trouble
A dilapidated mansion on West 14th has become ground zero for Cleveland’s embattled pagans.
