Posted by May 03, 2007 08:40AM
A devoted pessimist will tell you that a day when nothing really horrible happens is a good one, so this morning's paper is a breath of fresh air. We learn more about the young man who drove to Mayfield Heights and we visit fans of a vanishing hobby, ; we find a Clinic cardiologist is called and we revisit which is fascinating people the world over. On top of all that, the and have the promise of a dry night for today's game at Jacobs Field.
Here are some of the editors' other favorite local stories for today: Some area schools at the door; the state's ban on smoking in public places Anthony Allega Cement Contractors loses its the Supreme Court and says it that a worker who ignored instructions and got hurt shouldn't get worker's compensation; and Rep. Dennis Kucinich
Auditors ; an area woman's invention, will get her onto Oprah Winfrey's show; and we follow up the and the youth who was with Arthur Buford when he died in an abortive robbery. Surgeons at Rainbow Babies Children's Hospital; and Cleveland makes five companies that used East 63rd Street as an illegal dumping ground
Statistics show there are but the lawyers are trying to raise interest in their profession at Cleveland schools; the dean of the John Carroll business school we learn more about investor Umberto Fedeli's ; and reporter Henry Gomez visits a gathering of real estate investors in Garfield Heights and about the local market.
Bud Shaw reviews the Doug Lesmerises Saturday; and Branson Wright at practice Wednesday.
Susan Condon Love we point out that doing the kitchen and bathrooms is ; we cover and Tom Feran discovers Teeing off from actor Alec Baldwin's famous, over-the-top message to his daughter, Fran Henry assures parents within limits. And Joanna Connors talks to at CWRU, who smiles a lot.
No pessimist he.