The Delaware Gazette

Egypt Islamist candidate vows break with old ways

CAIRO — The Mus­lim Brotherhood’s can­di­date for the Egypt­ian pres­i­den­tial runoff promised Tues­day he would break sharply with the ways of ousted auto­crat Hosni Mubarak, a day after angry pro­test­ers burned down the head­quar­ters of his chal­lenger who served as prime min­is­ter in the old regime.

Ohio man’s luck changes with signed Picasso print

COLUMBUS — An unem­ployed Ohio man was brows­ing at his local thrift store for items he could restore and resell when he spot­ted a Picasso poster with the word “Expo­si­tion” writ­ten across the front, some French words, and the image of a warped round face. He handed over $14.14 for what he saw as a nice com­mer­cial print.

Olentangy survey shows residents not in favor of new buildings

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Olen­tangy School Dis­trict res­i­dents are sat­is­fied with the qual­ity of edu­ca­tion, but have lit­tle desire for more build­ings to resolve ongo­ing space issues, accord­ing to a recent dis­trict survey.

US Army sergeant kills 16 in Afghan villages

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BALANDI, Afghanistan — Mov­ing from house to house, a U.S. Army sergeant opened fire Sun­day on Afghan vil­lagers as they slept, killing 16 peo­ple — mostly women and chil­dren — in an attack that reignited fury at the U.S. pres­ence fol­low­ing a wave of deadly protests over Amer­i­cans burn­ing Qurans.

Commissioner urges further discussion on power line issue

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Delaware County Com­mis­sioner Den­nis Sta­ple­ton on Thurs­day asked a rep­re­sen­ta­tive of FirstEn­ergy Corp. to hold last minute dis­cus­sions with con­cerned Con­cord Town­ship res­i­dents before sub­mit­ting plans to the Ohio Power Sit­ting Board for a pro­posed 138,000-volt power line that could cut across the prop­er­ties of sev­eral town­ship homeowners.

BV residents air concerns over budget reduction plans

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Hun­dreds of Buck­eye Val­ley School Dis­trict res­i­dents had an oppor­tu­nity to air their griev­ances to school board mem­bers Wednes­day night about the two options pre­sented by super­in­ten­dent Jamie Grube to reduce the district’s bud­get by at least $1.3 mil­lion ahead of next school year.

Schweitzer challenges Brenner, promising ‘honest representation’

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Craig Schweitzer is hop­ing to replace “pol­i­tick­ing” with com­mu­nity val­ues, as he vies for the 67th Ohio House District.

Brenner runs for second term, boasts ‘proven track record’

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Incum­bent State Rep­re­sen­ta­tive Andrew Bren­ner said he is proud of what he has accom­plished his first term, and is run­ning again to con­tinue his progress.

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