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Holden, Robert H.
| November 5, 1977 issue
Focuses on activities of teamsters in the U.S. Meeting of dissident members of teamsters organization International Brotherhood of Teamsters (IBT) in Cleveland,...
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Branfman, Fred
| January 20, 1979 issue
Focuses on class conflict in Cleveland, Ohio in the administration of Mayor Dennis Kucinich as of January 20, 1979. Citation of several examples related...
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Berkman, Ronald
| March 24, 1979 issue
Focuses on Mayor Edward Koch of New York and Mayor Dennis Kucinich of Cleveland, Ohio compares their respective contribution to the welfare of these cities....
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Bartimole, Roldo S.
| June 26, 1967 issue
The United States is the only Western democracy in which economic and racial problems produce riots in major cities. Here, the array of urban problems that...
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Mills, Nicolaus C.
| June 26, 1967 issue
When racial violence occurs in the city of Cleveland, no one is surprised. Jobs are scarce, housing is poor, and the Mayor and police department lost the...
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Fischer, Ruth
| April 18, 1966 issue
Parma, Ohio, on the outskirts of Cleveland, was the scene recently of a skirmish with television from which the community emerged with a dubious victory....
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Silver, Adele Zeidman
| March 18, 1968 issue
The article reports on the performance of Carl Stokes during the first 100 days of his Cleveland, Ohio mayor-ship. As the hundredth day dawned, a county-wide...
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Bartimole, Roldo
| July 14, 1969 issue
Sometimes in history it has become politically convenient to sacrifice the socially despised for the protection of society. Rationalizations of justice...
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Sheridan, Terence
| July 20, 1970 issue
Carl B. Stokes of Cleveland, Ohio, the first black mayor of a major American city, is, according to a recent Harris poll of black men and women, the most...
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Keyerleber, Karl
| July 22, 1944 issue
The article focuses on a Mayor Frank J. Lausche of Cleveland, who has broken every rule of the political game. His most recent performance was to enter...
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