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Blogs:
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Sunburn in canines and felines
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Monday Notebook, New "90210" on DVD
Patrick McManamon:
Some Trevor Ariza tales
Akron Zips:
Opponent outlook: Northern Illinois
Browns Bulletin:
Single-game ticket sales begin July 11
Tribe Matters:
Marte is IL’s Batter of the Week
Cleveland Browns:
Stallworth test showed marijuana
Kent State Sports:
Men's Basketball Scheduling update
Cleveland Cavaliers:
Free Agency Update: Frye in View?
All Da King's Men:
The Obligatory Palin Post
Blog of Mass Destruction:
The "Limbaugh Babies"
Akron Law Café:
The Veil and the Burqa – Constitutional to Ban or Restrict?
Varsity Letters:
Solon’s Baldwin could decide soon
See Jane Style:
Picnic Wear
Car Chase:
Where do We Go from Here?
Let's Talk Real Estate:
ID My Bug
Ohio Travels with Betty:
Jennifer inquires about a bus tour to Atlantic City
Sound Check:
Rundgren fans rejoice!: Second night of AWATS at The Civic added
HRLite House:
DDI One of Best Places to Work
Akron Gamer:
Hot link: Best of Nintendo at E3
By Associated Press
POSTED: 01:27 p.m. EST, Feb 25, 2008
Two new presidential polls in Ohio show that Hillary Rodham Clinton still leads Barack Obama with little over a week to go before the Democratic primary.
But there are indications that Obama is narrowing the gap.
A Quinnipiac University poll shows Clinton with an 11 percent lead. That's down from a 21 percent lead she had in a poll released a week and a half ago.
Ohio voters will go to the polls on March 4 in the state's primary.
Clinton's campaign in Ohio and Texas will play a big role in determining the Democratic nominee for president.
An Ohio Poll released by the University of Cincinnati shows Clinton with an 8 percent lead over Obama.
The poll also shows Republican John McCain with a big lead in the GOP primary.
Two new presidential polls in Ohio show that Hillary Rodham Clinton still leads Barack Obama with little over a week to go before the Democratic primary.
But there are indications that Obama is narrowing the gap.
A Quinnipiac University poll shows Clinton with an 11 percent lead. That's down from a 21 percent lead she had in a poll released a week and a half ago.
Ohio voters will go to the polls on March 4 in the state's primary.
Clinton's campaign in Ohio and Texas will play a big role in determining the Democratic nominee for president.
An Ohio Poll released by the University of Cincinnati shows Clinton with an 8 percent lead over Obama.
The poll also shows Republican John McCain with a big lead in the GOP primary.

