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2010

Soul of Athens 2010 - Multimedia Storytelling from Athens, Ohio

by gregg
he 2010 Soul of Athens team seeks to carry on the tradition of defining the vibrant and diverse community in and around Athens, Ohio. This year we will take you on a journey where you can explore the Soul of Athens at an easy, inviting pace. We've focused our stories through the lens of five themed editions: Experience, Passage, Expression, Shelter, and Thrive. One edition will be released every two weeks.

2009

About Soul of Athens | Soul of Athens 2009

by gregg
Soul of Athens is an innovative online publication that studies the contrasts of this Appalachian county through a collection of timeless stories and multimedia presentations. The project gives voice to a diverse group of individuals intertwined by a common sense of place through stories that resonate universally. Produced by students at Ohio University’s School of Visual Communication and E.W. Scripps School of Journalism, the award-winning Soul of Athens has been placed in the same competitive arena as National Geographic, The New York Times and The Los Angeles Times.

2008

JR Geoffrion

by xlr8 (via)
Chicago Wedding Photographer Award-Winning , JR Geoffrion serves the major cities of Chicago, Winnetka. Milwaukee, Columbus, Cleveland, and Toronto as well as all of Wisconsin, Iowa, Indianapolis, and Ohio and is available internationally for destination we

Ted Stanger

by pooky_a
Journaliste américain, citoyen de l'Ohio et en France depuis 1993, il est l'auteur, en particulier, de "Sacrés Français" et "Sacrés Fonctionnaires". Il parle un français parfait - malgré ce qu'il écrit - et ce léger accent qui subsiste (uniquement sur les "r") est non seulement sa "marque de fabrique" mais surtout le seul moyen, pour des auditeurs qui le découvrent, de deviner ses origines. Adresse directe de son blog : http://www.sacres-fonctionnaires.fr/

2007

Libération LibéLabo » Subprimes: une tragédie américaine

by parmentierf (via)
A Cleveland, dans l’Ohio, la crise du crédit immobilier a laminé la ville. Notre correspondant aux Etats-Unis Philippe Grangereau a suivi deux couples en passe d’être expulsés de chez eux car ils ne pouvaient rembourser leur prêt dit « à surprime ». Chaque jour, la police effectue onze expulsions. Chaque lundi, des centaines de maisons sont mises aux enchères par le Shériff, mais personne ne les achète. Des quartiers entiers ont été pratiquement vidés de leur population. Des dizaines de milliers de logements sont laissées aux « looters » (pillards) qui arrachent la plomberie en cuivre, les portes, les fenêtres, les parements en aluminium, pour les revendre au prix de la ferraille.

International Information Systems Security Certifications Consortium v. Degraphenreed et al - 2:2007cv01195 - Justia Federal District Court Filings and Dockets

by pmdm
Plaintiff: International Information Systems Security Certifications Consortium Defendant: Miko Degraphenreed, Degrapheinread Information Systems Security Corporation, Google, Incorporated and Yahoo!, Incorporated Case Number: 2:2007cv01195 Filed: November 16, 2007 Court: Ohio Southern District Court Office: Columbus Office [ Court Info ] County: FRANKLIN Nature of Suit: Intellectual Property - Trademark Cause: 15:1114 Trademark Infringement Jurisdiction: Federal Question Jury Demanded By: None

Medical Mutual of Ohio Health Insurance

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Medical Mutual of Ohio, established in 1934, serves over 1.5 million members, and has 2,500 Medical Mutual of Ohio 2060 East Ninth Street Cleveland, Ohio 44115. Medical Mutual of Ohio read more Offers employee benefit packages to all size busine...

Ohio houses and homes for sale in Columbus,

by suttiracch
Ohio houses and homes for sale in Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Toledo, … for available homes and other real estate in Ohio cities just click on the map … more info … For Sale By Owner.com helps a FSBO seller sell a...

Financial Strategies - One stop shop for all

by suttiracch
Financial Strategies - One stop shop for all your mortgage education and licensing needs., State licensing requirements for Mortgage Brokers in the state of Ohio.

Department of Geography at The Ohio State University

by suttiracch
Information about the department of geography at OSU. read more ESPN.com Features April 30, 2007 Big Ten team-by-team spring guide With spring practices getting started, our Big Ten notebook addresses the big questions facing each team. read more A...

Ohio State University - Department of Physics

by suttiracch
Highlights current department news, events, and calendar of activities, with research and academic course information, lecturing schedule, and newsletters. more Copyright 2006 The Ohio State University : Undergraduate Admissions and First Year Exp...

Ohio Audit Says Diebold Vote Database May Have Been Corrupted

by padawan (via)
Problems found in an audit of Diebold tabulation records from an Ohio November 2006 election raise questions about whether the database got corrupted during the tabulation of election results, says a report released today (pdf).

Va. gunman's family feels hopeless, lost

by huahua
BLACKSBURG, Va. - The family of Virginia Tech gunman Seung-Hui Cho told The Associated Press on Friday that they feel "hopeless, helpless and lost," and "never could have envisioned that he was capable of so much violence." He has made the world weep. We are living a nightmare," said a statement issued by Cho's sister, Sun-Kyung Cho, on the family's behalf. It was the Chos' first public comment since the 23-year-old student killed 32 people and committed suicide Monday in the deadliest shooting rampage in modern U.S. history. Raleigh, N.C., lawyer Wade Smith provided the statement to the AP after the Cho family reached out to him. Smith said the family would not answer any questions, and neither would he. "Our family is so very sorry for my brother's unspeakable actions. It is a terrible tragedy for all of us," said Sun-Kyung Cho, a 2004 Princeton University graduate who works as a contractor for a State Department office that oversees American aid for Iraq. "We pray for their families and loved ones who are experiencing so much excruciating grief. And we pray for those who were injured and for those whose lives are changed forever because of what they witnessed and experienced," she said. "Each of these people had so much love, talent and gifts to offer, and their lives were cut short by a horrible and senseless act." Authorities are in frequent contact with Cho's family, but have not placed them in protective custody, said Assistant FBI Director Joe Persichini, who oversees the bureau's local Washington office. Authorities believe they remain in the Washington area, but are staying with friends and relatives. Persichini said the FBI and Fairfax County Police have assured Cho's parents that they will investigate any hate crimes directed at the family if and when they ever return to their Centreville home. The family statement was issued during a statewide day of mourning for the victims. Silence fell across the Virginia Tech campus at noon and bells tolled in churches nationwide in memory of the victims. "We are humbled by this darkness. We feel hopeless, helpless and lost. This is someone that I grew up with and loved. Now I feel like I didn't know this person," Cho's sister said. "We have always been a close, peaceful and loving family. My brother was quiet and reserved, yet struggled to fit in. We never could have envisioned that he was capable of so much violence." She said her family will cooperate fully and "do whatever we can to help authorities understand why these senseless acts happened. We have many unanswered questions as well." Wendy Adams, whose niece, Leslie Sherman, was killed in the massacre, said of the family's statement: "I'm not so generous to be able to forgive him for what he did. But I do feel for the family. I do feel sorry for them." "I do believe they're living a nightmare," she added. Robert Jeffers of Idaho Falls, Idaho, a friend of slain 25-year-old student Brian Bluhm, said: "I hope people can see that the right action to take from all of this is love, not hate." "Based on this sorrowful statement, it is apparent that the family grieves with everyone in the world," Virginia Tech spokesman Larry Hincker said. Cho's name was given as "Cho Seung-Hui" by police and school officials earlier this week. But the the South Korean immigrant family said their preference was "Seung-Hui Cho." Many Asian immigrant families Americanize their names by reversing them and putting their surnames last. While Cho clearly was seething and had been taken to a psychiatric hospital more than a year ago as a threat to himself, investigators are still trying to establish exactly what set him off, why he chose a dormitory and a classroom building for the rampage and how he selected his victims. "The why and the how are the crux of the investigation," Virginia State Police spokeswoman Corinne Geller said. "The why may never be determined because the person responsible is deceased." During the campus memorial, hundreds of somber students and area residents, most wearing the school's maroon and orange, stood with heads bowed on the parade ground in front of Norris Hall, the classrooom building where all but two of the victims died. Along with the bouquets and candles was a sign reading, "Never forgotten." "It's good to feel the love of people around you," said Alice Lo, a Virginia Tech graduate and friend of Jocelyne Couture-Nowak, a French instructor killed in the rampage. "With this evil, there is still goodness." The mourners gathered in front of stone memorials, each adorned with a basket of tulips and an American flag. There were 33 stones — one for each victim and Cho. "His family is suffering just as much as the other families," said Elizabeth Lineberry, who will be a freshman at Virginia Tech in the fall. In a city park in Frederick, Md., student Claire Moblard rang a 3,400-pound bell once for each of the slain. Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland asked state residents to observe a moment of silence. And in Baltimore, Mayor Sheila Dixon and about 100 city employees paused silently at City Hall while bells tolled at Zion Lutheran Church and the Baltimore Basilica. Near Richmond, Va., a dozen Tech alumni gathered at dawn at an intersection, waving school flags and banners and holding signs asking motorists to honk. The blare of car horns was deafening, and some drivers lowered their windows and raised their arms in a thumbs-up or V-for-victory salute. President Bush wore an orange and maroon tie in a show of support. The White House said he also asked top officials at the Justice, Health and Human Services and Education Departments to travel the country, talk to educators, mental health experts and others and compile a report on how to prevent similar tragedies. Seven people hurt in the rampage remained hospitalized, at least one in serious condition. ___ Aaron Beard contributed to this story from Raleigh, N.C. wow powerleveling hitachi seo Imitation jewelry Fashion jewelry China factory The biggest wholesale market in china Translation service in yiwu Trading company in yiwu Yiwu trading company Yiwu commodity smoke detector motion detector Yiwu fair China fair

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