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Officer Uses Belt As Tourniquet When Man Severs Leg
An Akron police officer uses his belt as a tourniquet after a 37-year-old man severed his leg.
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Wish You Were Here perform "Hey You" at Tangiers in Akron Ohio
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Robin Thicke Sunday, March 14, 2010 at 7:00 PM House of Blues - Cleveland 308 Euclid Avenue , Cleveland , Ohio 44114 United States.
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Sports
Browns trade for Seahawks QB WallaceESPN’s Adam Schefter is reporting that the Seattle Seahawks have traded quarterback/wide receiver Seneca Wallace to the Browns.
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For Stow Municipal CourtT he Stow Municipal Court has traveled a bumpy path the past year.
Entertainment
ABC’s Oscar audience grows by 14 percent; biggest number in five yearsLOS ANGELES: Maybe it was the expanded best-picture category or, who knows, maybe it was that Neil Patrick Harris opening number. Whatever it was, Oscar ratings were up big time.
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Fidel Castro TV series charts 638 assassination attemptsHe Who Must Live documents Cuban leader’s escapes from bacteria-infected hankie, exploding cigar and poisoned wetsuit Illness has forced him from public view but Fidel Castro is back in Cuban living rooms via a lavish television series that celebrates his escape from 638 assassination plots. The eight-part series, He Who Must Live is an extravagant departure from Cuban TV’s typically low-budget fare: more than 1,000 actors and extras are used in a mix of CSI-type fiction, docu-drama and archive material. The interior ministry, institute of police sciences and state-sanctioned film-makers teamed up to tell the story of how the CIA spent decades trying to murder the US’s tropical communist foe