Cleveland Plain Dealer
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The Plain Dealer is the major daily newspaper of Cleveland, Ohio. It also has the largest circulation of any Ohio newspaper, and is a top 20 newspaper for circulation in the United States. The Plain Dealer currently boasts more than 820,000 readers on weekdays and 1 million readers on Sunday. The Plain Dealer's media market, Greater Cleveland, is ranked #1 in the country for Sunday newspaper readership percentage (75.4% of total adults) and #2 in daily newspaper readership percentage (62.6% of total adults), second only to New York City in the weekday editions. More » (Source: Wikipedia)
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Medium audience (100-500K) (English)
Edited By:
Fabrice Florin
Last Edit:
Jun 11, 2006 - 6:59 PM PDT
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Focus of women's disappearance shifts attention to Castro brothers
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Claim that Congress is exempt from laws it passes still circulating, still wrong: PolitiFact Ohio's weekly recap
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Even in an age of fact-check journalism, the political whopper lives
Josh Mandel's already casual relationship with the truth took a turn toward outright estrangement this month. The Republican state treasurer and aspiring U.S. senator blamed ...Posted by Fabrice Florin -
Fetuses to be presented as witnesses before Ohio House committee considering abortion restrictions
Two fetuses will be presented as witnesses before an Ohio legislative committee that is hearing a bill to outlaw abortions after the first heartbeat can be detected inside a ...Posted by Jon Mitchell -
Mortgage foreclosure uproar sweeps up Northeast Ohioans
Tales like these portray the ugly side of the world of mortgage finance, a world embroiled in controversy amid claims of fraudulently signed foreclosure documents. As a ...Posted by Jon Mitchell -
Banning a Book Near You
Hopkins told me she has received thousands of letters from teenagers who say her books helped them turn their lives around. She also said she is seeing an uptick in attempts ...Posted by Patricia Blochowiak -
Case Western Reserve University students will use textbooks on Kindle electronic reader - Ohio Education News with The Plain Dealer
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FirstEnergy Corp. says it may mix wood chips with coal to reduce emissions
Faced with a federal court order to clean up or shut down one of its older coal-fired power plants, FirstEnergy Corp. says it is considering mixing wood chips or grass pellets ...Posted by Jim Lang
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