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	      <pubDate>2010-03-11T16:03:00Z</pubDate>
	      <title>With equipment sold, another manufacturer 'unlikely' to inhabit stamping plant</title>
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		     	<description>by Andrew Schunk
Editor
Twinsburg " The Chrysler Stamping Plant on Route 82 sold at auction March 10 for $45.5 million to Maynards Industries, a Vancouver, B.C. firm that dismantles and sells off industrial facilities and equipment, usually through auction.</description>   
		    
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	      <pubDate>2010-03-11T17:03:00Z</pubDate>
	      <title>Terrion testifies he did not intend to kill his wife</title>
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		     	<description>An emotional Matthew Terrion took the stand Thursday, during his trial for the murder of his wife Cherilyn last spring.Terrion admitted before Judge Patricia Cosgrove that he did shoot his wife, but said he had not planned to do so. He said he went to her...</description>   
		    
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	      <pubDate>2010-03-11T13:03:00Z</pubDate>
	      <title>Investigator testifies barricades, traps found in home of murder suspect</title>
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		     	<description>Akron " Investigators discovered barricaded doors and faux booby traps in the residence of murder suspect Matthew Terrion on April 30, 2009, the day after his wife was shot and killed in her Deer Run apartment, an investigator testified today. Bureau of Criminal Investigation Special Agent Mark Koller said ...</description>   
		    
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	      <pubDate>2010-03-11T04:03:41Z</pubDate>
	      <title>Green projects on city's plate</title>
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		     	<description>by Emily Canning-Dean
Reporter
Twinsburg -- Two of the priciest of some 20 green projects to be completed by a Wisconsin energy consultant, projects that are expected to cut down on city expenses, will go before city planners</description>   
		    
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	      <pubDate>2010-03-11T13:03:00Z</pubDate>
	      <title>Murder trial resumes after request for manslaughter plea rejected</title>
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		     	<description>Akron " Prosecutors March 9 rejected a request by Matthew Terrion and his attorneys to allow Terrion to plead guilty to manslaughter in the April 2009 shooting death of his estranged wife, and the murder trial resumed March 10 in Summit County Court of Common Pleas.</description>   
		    
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	      <pubDate>2010-03-11T04:03:27Z</pubDate>
	      <title>Student's essay aims to 'Stop the Hate'</title>
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		     	<description>by Emily Canning-Dean
Reporter
Twinsburg -- An R.B. Chamberlin Middle School student's winning essay has earned the school's eighth-graders a field trip to the Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage in Beachwood. 
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	      <pubDate>2010-03-11T04:03:36Z</pubDate>
	      <title>Tiger girls earn second straight regional berth</title>
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		     	<description>Tiger girls earn second straight regional berthby Steve BatkoCorrespondentA second straight regional semifinal appearance for the Twinsburg girls basketball team wasn't easy to get to despite the Tigers' 18-point victory in the Warrensville Heights Div</description>   
		    
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	      <pubDate>2010-03-11T04:03:22Z</pubDate>
	      <title>Comar wins state titleSenior 152-pounder wins Tiger's first wrestling crown since 1998</title>
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		     	<description>Comar wins state titleSenior 152-pounder wins Tiger's first wrestling crown since 1998by Michael LeonardSports EditorColumbus -- Waquiem Comar thought he was done with wrestling after his junior year. The three-sport star at Twinsburg thought he would</description>   
		    
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	      <pubDate>2010-03-11T04:03:11Z</pubDate>
	      <title>No battle this time as Twinsburg boys crush Falls</title>
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		     	<description>No battle this time as Twinsburg boys crush Fallsby Frank AcetoAssociate Sports EditorCopley -- The Cuyahoga Falls boys basketball team thought it knew everything about its latest postseason opponent.Unfortunately for the Black Tigers, they learned onl</description>   
		    
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