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Reaching for the Sky
Lawyer Jamie Lebovitz won't let families of air-crash victims settle for less than their due.
By Erick Trickey
Tags: News Features, News
The New Enemy
Feds nab a suspicious band of . . . toy salesmen?
The Reluctant Expert
When President Bush quoted a soft-spoken CSU professor, he started an ideological brawl.
No Witnesses
Did a small village try to run Jehovah's Witnesses out of town?
Who Is Raymond Pierce?
Is he Cleveland's knight in shining armor or a guy in a tin suit?
Tags: News Lead
Lone Wolf
Bill Patmon and Mike White used to be friends. Now the mayor wants to take Patmon down.
Dr. No
Dr. Robert Corn's enemies say he'll testify to anything insurance companies want - for a price.
Take Their Word for It
How Arnold Pinkney & Co. swung the tide for a political unknown.
Judgment Day
A young councilwoman faces her ward's great expectations.
Good Hands People?
Allstate's hard line in accident cases is leading to claims of injustice.
Kosher Pickle
Should a Jewish nursing home be required to welcome Gentiles?
Hidden Horrors
Illegal dog fighting remains one of Cleveland's best-kept secrets.
Name That 'Tuning
What regulation targets gays? It's Ohio's 'importuning' law.
Swimming With Sewage
Clevelanders bask in the summer sun on Lake Erie's most polluted beaches.
Statute of Liberty
A little-known law helps battered immigrants recapture their American dream.
Waking the Elephant
The Grand Old Party seeks a grand revival in long-Democratic Cleveland.
The Dealer's Girlfriend
Amanda Slagter was left with a dead boyfriend, a backpack full of mushrooms, and an eight-year prison sentence. But all was not as it seemed.
Political Stomping Grounds
For Cleveland City Council members, home is not necessarily where the ward is.
Where the Levy Breaks
Taxpayers on the near West Side will determine the fate of Cleveland's school levy.
Hit Man For Hire
Meet Eric Brewer: political operative, poison pen, master of the race card.
Law Schooled
Parents want what's best for special-needs children. And they're using lawyers to get it.
The Cop vs. the Pot Smoker
A jury awarded James Martin $459,000 for getting pummeled. Does he deserve the money?
Welcome to East Cleveland
The most troubled community in Cuyahoga County. But some residents see reason for hope amid the blight.
Unidentified
Cleveland's flying saucer sleuths are looking for proof that UFOs are real. They've been looking for a long time.
Tired Out
When night falls, illegal tire dumpers rule the backstreets of Cleveland.
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