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STIFF TEST: OSU quarterback Terrelle Pryor (2) stiff arms Ohio defender Donte Harden (28) during the fourth quarter of Saturday's game.
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TUNED IN: Diane Villanueva of the Anthem team competes in the 10K relay at Mill Creek Park Saturday. The Youngstown Community Cup concluded Saturday.
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REGISTERING: Linda Graham, right, holds the clipboard as Florence Dziamniski, 82, fills out the voter registration form outside the senior citizen's home in Clairton, Pa. Five days a week, Graham trolls southwest Pennsylvania for unregistered voters, working to add to the big gains Democrats have posted this election cycle. Graham, 45, has taken three months unpaid leave from her job at Pittsburgh's Central Blood Bank to volunteer with Service Employees International Union.
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WATER FUN: From left, Juan Rivera, Emanuel Morales, Steven Rivera, Ramon Soldana and Reynaldo Morales, race in the flooded water fountain of the Rutgers University Art Center in Camden, N.J. A flood watch was in effect until this morning because of Tropical Storm Hanna.
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MOONEY LOSES: Mooney's Ashley Cuba carries the ball during Saturday's 8-1 loss to Walsh Jesuit in Struthers.
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CLOSE PLAY: Scrappers baserunner Lonnie Chisenhall (27) tries to beat the throw as Auburn's Michael McDade stretches for the out.
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IKE PREPARATION: Sean Eitneiser fills his truck and gas cans with fuel at a station in Islamorada, Fla. Officials in teh Florida Keys started a phased evacuation for residents Sunday morning after telling visitors a day earlier to get out. Hurricane Ike was forecast to affect the Keys sometime this week.
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SCOUT'S HONOR: Three members of Cub Scout Pack 119, from left, George Conrad, Adam Van Tassel and Isaiah Kohl, stop by a food stand during the Fall Fest in New Middletown. They were there Saturday.
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GOING GREEN: Ohio State running back Baiel Herron, a Warren Harding High graduate, bulls his way for a few yards as Ohio's A.J. Oxley (67) hangs on during the third quarter of Saturday's game in Columbus.
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A PLACE FOR FUN: Sylvia Randolph of Youngstown, one of the organizers, hopes the event shows young people there's more in this community than violence and drugs.
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SURVIVOR: Lori Marsh of Canfield, who was diagnosed with Leukemia last July, is in remission and plans to return to work this week.
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HANDS OFF: Mooney's Kelcie Herberger, left, tries to keep the ball from Walsh Jesuit's Elizabeth Bollinger during Saturday's game in Struthers.
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A MEETING OF THE MINDS: Ce'Andre Backus, 10, of Youngstown, left, plays chess with Kyron Lee, 12, of Youngstown as Star Wars' R2D2 tech-celebrity observes at the Stop The Violence block party in Youngstown's Wick Park.
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HANDY MESSAGE BOARD: Vernesser Barnes of Youngstown shows off her "Stop The Violence" fingernails, complete with a portrait of presidential candidate Barack Obama.
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SACK ATTACK: Youngstown State defensive tackle Torrance Nicholson (94) closes in on South Dakota State quarterback Ryan Berry during Saturday's game.
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GROUNDED AGAIN: South Dakota State noce tackle Brian Fischer (94) celebrates his sack of Youngstown State quarterback Brandon Summers (6) for a safety in the second quarter of Saturday's game in Brooking's, S.D.
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SLIDING IN: Scrappers baserunner Isaias Velasquez tries to break up the double play as Auburn's Bryan Kevin makes the throw to first Saturday night at Eastwood Field.
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WE REMEMBER: A temporary memorial stands at the site where UNited Flight 93 crashed in Somerset County, Pa., on Sept. 11, 2001. COmmissioners are trying to figure out a way to get curious visitors to stay awhile.
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3-year-old Caylee Anthony has been missing since June.
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PICK ME: Susan Miller, Lawrence County Humane Society board member, holds kittens waiting to be adopted at the society's New Castle headquarters.
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TAKE ME HOME: A dog housed at the Lawrence County Humane Society in New Castle pokes his nose through his pen toward visitors.
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OUT ON BAIL: Casey Anthony, center, mother of missing 3-year-old Caylee Anthony, is escorted out of Orange County Jail by Atty. Jose Baez after posting bail for the second time in Orlando, Fla., Friday. She is charges with making false statements to investigators. The toddler has been missing since June.
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CATS AVAILABLE: Linda Smilek holds one of the felines she and others have protected in Ellwood City. Soon the women will have a new place on Lawrence Avenue where the animals can be protected until someone claims them.
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TUNED IN: Diane Villanueva of the Anthem team competes in the 10K relay at Mill Creek Park. The YOungstown Community Cup compeition concluded Saturday.
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BEST RIDE: Brandon Crosby, 22, of Youngstown, took first place in the car contest at Saturday's Stop The Violence event at Wick Park. Crosby was showing his trophy and his prize-winning 1988 Chevy Caprice, to Stop The Violence organizer Harriett Randolph and young auto enthusiast Ca'Andre Backus, 12, of Youngstown.
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