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Pets:
Not 101 Dalmations…but close!

The Heldenfiles:
Friday Notebook

Patrick McManamon:
We interrupt today's entertainment …

Akron Zips:
UA adds Euton, a former Kentucky men's basketball recruit

Tribe Matters:
Tribe makes roster moves

Cleveland Browns:
Lewis doesn't like boycott

Kent State Sports:
Kent State @ Akron | Preview

Cleveland Cavaliers:
Gameblog: Cavs at Knicks

Buckeye Blogging:
Weekly ‘B’ Deck Report – New Mexico St.

Varsity Letters:
Wrestling, bowling teams prepare for season

All Da King's Men:
Bigger And Better Boondoggles

Blog of Mass Destruction:
The Shooter

Akron Law Café:
NEW U.S. Supreme Court Database

See Jane Style:
Muffle Your Muffler

Car Chase:
Perfect Weather for an Autumn Drive

Let's Talk Real Estate:
RUMORS: Downtown Restaurant Explosion

Ohio Travels with Betty:
Jack is looking for a trip to Southern Ohio the week of November 16.

Sound Check:
The Black Keys to perform benefit concert at Musica on November 27

HRLite House:
Personal Rant – Why People Do Not Live in Northeast Ohio

Akron Gamer:
New 'Call of Duty' could set entertainment record

Corrections

• The North Coast WAVES will meet...
• The North Coast WAVES will meet Nov. 14 at Sideliners in Brimfield Plaza. An incorrect date was published in a news item in Monday's edition.


• The salary for the president of Ohio Wes...
• The salary for the president of Ohio Wesleyan University in 2007-2008 was incorrect in a Monday story. David O. Robbins made $225,000, plus $46,222 in benefits, that year, according to a survey by the Chronicle of Higher Education. A reporter erred. • An article Sunday about people protesting the closing of St. John the Baptist Church in Akron by refusing to leave after Saturday's final Mass was incomplete. A second group of protesters was outside the church before, during and after the 4 p.m. Mass. The Beacon Journal did not receive complete information.



Classical music


The Good Samaritan Hunger Center's ann...

The Good Samaritan Hunger Center's annual ''Soup for the City'' fundraiser is Friday night. An incorrect date appeared in Saturday's edition. Incorrect information was provided to a columnist.
The open house at Green's new administration building is Saturday afternoon. A correspondent erred.



Photos: Charles Mayer, Jr.