 | 1. |  | Public Enemy Shondor Birns Issue: November 1990 Category: Columns Author: Michael D. Roberts
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 | 2. |  | Saving an Endangered 150-pound Turtle Tim McCormack, 32, is a conservationist with the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo Asian Turtle Program. In 2008, a Swinhoe’s soft-shell turtle — one of four known to be left in the world — turned up in a Vietnamese fisherman’s net following a flood. Issue: February 2010 Category: Columns Author: Tim McCormack
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 | 3. |  | Wandering Mind Issue: February 2010 Category: Columns Author: Steve Gleydura
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 | 4. |  | Ascending to the Summit of Mount McKinley John Harknett, a 67-year-old retired businessman from Bay Village, has been climbing mountains for the past 20 years. In 1995, he traveled to Alaska with his son to ascend the 20,320-foot Mount McKinley, also known as Denali.
Issue: January 2010 Category: Columns Author: John Harknett
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 | 5. |  | Living Large Issue: January 2010 Category: Columns Author: Steve Gleydura
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 | 6. |  | Hearing Thousands of Christmas Wishes Every year, Jack Warren of Avon Lake takes time off from his day job as general manager for Comfort Keepers — an in-home medical service — and adopts a new personality: Santa Claus. He’ll be at Tower City this year working at Kris Kringle’s Inventionasium. Issue: December 2009 Category: Columns Author: Jack Warren
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 | 7. |  | The Perfect Present Issue: December 2009 Category: Columns Author: Steve Gleydura
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 | 8. |  | Floating Weightless in Zero Gravity Writer Andy Netzel flew on the Zero-G airplane in September. The commercial flight is similar to the one NASA uses to train astronauts. The flight takes off from major cities throughout the country and costs $4,950 per seat.
Issue: November 2009 Category: Columns Author: Andy Netzel
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 | 9. |  | Six Things We Endorse Issue: November 2009 Category: Columns Author: Steve Gleydura
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 | 10. |  | Enlightening Strikes Issue: October 2009 Category: Columns Author: Steve Gleydura
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 | 11. |  | Buried alive in a graveyard One morning in October 2006, Ross “Buddy” Barton III of Wooster was buried alive for almost three hours when an 8-foot ditch he was working in collapsed. The ditch flooded during the rescue attempt, and his heart stopped twice before he was freed.
Issue: June 2009 Category: Columns Author: By Ross “Buddy” Barton III
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 | 12. |  | Editor's Column - Play Recalling Issue: May 2009 Category: Columns Author: Steve Gleydura
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 | 13. |  | Jumping | off CSU’s Rhodes Tower BASE jumping — parachuting off a building, antenna, span or earth — is among the world’s riskiest sports. It is five to eight times more likely to result in injury or death than skydiving. Chris has jumped off several downtown Cleveland buildings. (Chris’ last name is omitted because BASE jumping is illegal.)
Issue: April 2009 Category: Columns Author: by Chris
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 | 14. |  | Enduring | heart surgery at age 26 In 2006, Kristen Miller spent 62 days at the Cleveland Clinic, five of which while conscious with her chest open and a balloon pumping her blood. Now she faces another heart operation.
Issue: March 2009 Category: Columns Author: By Kristen Miller as told to Andy Netzel
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 | 15. |  | Running |135 miles through Death Valley Alex Nemet, of Westlake, has climbed Mount Rainier and Mount Kilimanjaro. He’s run ridiculous distances before. But the father of two and owner of Northeast Factory Direct knew the Badwater Ultramarathon, self-described as the “world’s toughest footrace,” would be a challenge.
Issue: February 2009 Category: Columns Author: by Alex Nemet as told to Dave “Coondog” O’Karma
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 | 16. |  | Stopping a child predator In 2006, Medina police officer Daryn Winebrenner responded to a call of a rape in progress a few blocks from the police station. The 12-year veteran raced to the ranch house to find a 14-year-old girl naked and crying in the driveway. She told him her uncle had her sister in the basement. Medina police Officer Daryn Winebrenner could tell from the tone of the dispatcher’s voice that he was walking into a serious situation.
Issue: January 2009 Category: Columns Author: by Daryn Winebrenner as told to Chuck Bowen
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 | 17. |  | Bryan J. Michelow, MD, FACS - Advertising Section Issue: December 2008 Category: Columns
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 | 18. |  | Building A 65-pound gingerbread house Dentist John Learner has built seven ultimate gingerbread houses for the Cleveland Botanical Garden’s annual contest. This year’s project was his most ambitious: a replica of St. Ignatius High School’s main building.
Issue: December 2008 Category: Columns Author: By Dr. John Learner
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 | 19. |  | Dr. Ben Hornstein - Advertising Section Issue: December 2008 Category: Columns
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 | 20. |  | Dr. Gino DiGiannantonio, DDS - Advertising Section Issue: December 2008 Category: Columns
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