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Gravy Train
What Forest City wants, Forest City gets. You pick up the check.
By Sarah Fenske
Tags: News Lead
Blind Eye
Clevelanders want to stop a notorious mortgage company. The state of Ohio won't help.
Tags: News Features, News
Big Game Hunters
They're men who chase chubbies for sport and pleasure. They call it hogging.
Hacked Off
Cabbies say they're getting the shaft in the Warehouse District.
Zero Tolerance
Two Westlake churches are attacked for their anti-gay positions -- maybe.
Brother's Keeper
When Butch Pratt was murdered, two brothers were set on a collision course neither wanted.
Hop Dreams
Buckeye Brewing survived the microbrewery glut. Now, on to the big time.
Silencing Dr. Kirby
He was worried about the growing body count. They were worried about shutting him up.
The Godfather In the Closet
The Republican boss of Summit County revels in crushing his enemies. Now his private life might crush him.
The Sweet Life
Godfather goes best.
Whiskey Shot
The city wants more lakefront access. So why get rid of the one place it has?
Absolute Cintron
Cleveland's first Hispanic councilman may be toppled by his own.
The Very Dark Horse
Meet the Clevelander most likely to be on the 2004 presidential ballot. (Hint: His name isn't Dennis.)
Stonewall
At the Ohio Health Department, obstruction has always been the name of the game. Now it can use bioterrorism as an excuse.
Midnight at the Velvet Tango Room
Rumor and intrigue at Cleveland's most exclusive nightclub.
By Sarah Fenske and Thomas Francis
Law & Hoarder
Lorain County puts a fox in charge of its courthouse.
Bum Deal
Take a housing project for old folks. Add 80 homeless men and a passel of feisty neighbors. Stir.
The Art of the Flip
Leonard Brooks's questionably legal guide to making a killing in real estate.
Taming of the Shrew
In a clash of wills in Highland Heights, one woman had to go.
Good Priest Hunting
Other states found ways to beat the statute of limitations in Catholic abuse cases. Bill Mason didn't.
Default Judgment
Cleveland's most rambunctious activists take on an unlikely target.
Chuck's Last Stand
For years, neighbors have accused Chuck Minadeo of making a fortune off his flophouse. Now they have a weapon.
Idol Worship
The making of a sweeps-week promo.
Forty Weddings and a Petro
Eastlake Mayor Dan DiLiberto didn't show anyone the money, but he's off the hook anyway.
The Forceps Affair
A baby boy was left on his deathbed after a botched delivery. The worst part: He wasn't the first.
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