 | 21. |  | Memories in a Can Issue: December 2008 Category: Columns Author: Steve Gleydura
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 | 22. |  | Crashing JFK’s Inauguration When they were college students, future Cleveland city councilwoman Mary Zunt and future congresswoman Mary Rose Oakar sneaked into John F. Kennedy’s snowy inauguration —and his speech inspired their lives’ paths. Issue: November 2008 Category: Columns Author: By Mary Zunt
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 | 23. |  | Flying - on a circuis trapeze without a net Heather Iriye, aka Sora Sol, has attended a circus bootcamp of sorts in Great Britain since April. She returns home as this issue hits newsstands, and she comes back a changed woman.
Issue: October 2008 Category: Columns Author: By Heather “Sora Sol” Iriye
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 | 24. |  | Photo Finished Issue: September 2008 Category: Columns
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 | 25. |  | Saving | a plane crash victim A year ago, Chuck Herndon saw a Cessna crash into the black water of Lake Erie near his Kelleys Island home. He paddled out to save 7-year-old Joel Hutchison of Lima. Joel’s father, Jeff, and 9-year-old brother, Jeremy David, were killed.
Issue: September 2008 Category: Columns Author: as told to Chuck Bowen
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 | 26. |  | Building a 13½-foot-tall horse
Chris McConnell, 22, wanted to attend art school. He learned how to weld at Auburn Career Center and turned around his mediocre high school grades at Lakeland Community College. But he thought his art portfolio needed a little something extra to put him over the top.
Issue: August 2008 Category: Columns Author: by Chris McConnell, as told by Andy Netzel
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 | 27. |  | Fighting | My Friend Shawn Porter, 20, fights people he knows at times. But until recently, he’d never boxed someone he’d call a close friend. When he did, two instincts — “fight to win” and “don’t hit your buddy” — went head to head.
Issue: July 2008 Category: Columns Author: as told to Andy Netzel
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 | 28. |  | At Your Service Issue: June 2008 Category: Columns
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 | 29. |  | Edible Beauty Issue: Feast Summer 2008 Category: Columns
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 | 30. |  | Spice up your Starters Issue: Feast Summer 2008 Category: Columns
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 | 31. |  | The Traveling Table Issue: Feast Summer 2008 Category: Columns
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 | 32. |  | Playing for Martha Stewart Fifteen-year-old Caroline Goulding has already appeared on NBC’s “Today” and PBS’s “From The Top: Live from Carnegie Hall,” and has twice been accepted to a prestigious Juilliard program. Meeting Martha Stewart, though, gave the Cleveland Heights teen butterflies.
Issue: June 2008 Category: Columns Author: By Caroline Goulding as told to Andy Netzel.
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 | 33. |  | Pulling a 22-ton locomotive Fairview Park’s Don Pope is among the strongest men in the world. When he’s not pulling a train, lifting an SUV or carrying two refrigerators at the same time, he works as a facility manager for valet and parking at the Cleveland Clinic.
Issue: May 2008 Issue Category: Columns Author: as told to Dave “Coondog” O’Karma.
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 | 34. |  | Table Talk Issue: May 2008 Issue Category: Columns Author: Steve Gleydura
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 | 35. |  | Back to Bases Issue: April 2008 Category: Columns Author: Steve Gleydura
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 | 36. |  | Enduring an interrogation by Syrian border guards In his search for a travel companion, University Heights resident Ian Hoffman agreed to a side trip to Syria, a country where Americans are viewed with suspicion.
Issue: April 2008 Category: Columns Author: Ian Hoffman
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 | 37. |  | Advising the pope on death Dr. Robert Daroff is a professor of neurology at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and former head of the neurology department at University Hospitals. Pope Benedict XVI invited him to be one of a small group of speakers to discuss death at the Vatican.
Issue: March 2008 Issue Category: Columns Author: Dr. Robert Daroff — as told to Andy Netzel
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 | 38. |  | NewsBites Issue: March 2008 Issue Category: Columns
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 | 39. |  | St. Patrick’s Day, Olé
Spanish wines meet Irish cuisine.
Issue: March 2008 Issue Category: Columns Author: Marianne Frantz
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 | 40. |  | Sun Luck Garden Issue: March 2008 Issue Category: Columns Author: Michelle Venorsky
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