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WCPO-TV Cincinnati Local News
Recession Boosts Business At Outplacement Firms
Companies help career transition when workers are laid off.
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Rapper 'TI' Shows Little Emotion During Testimony
Rap star takes stand for 40 minutes and shows little emotion in trial involving the shooting death of a childhood friend.
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Ohio Invests In Job Stimulus Program For Logistics Firms
$100 million to help add jobs in transportation, trucking and distribution firms.
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Child-Killer Chapman Executed
EDDYVILLE, Ky. (AP) – Confessed child-killer Marco Allen Chapman was executed Friday by lethal injection.
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Crane Is Growing Downtown
Will be used to build Queen City Square.
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Checking Out Can Help Feed The Needy
Kroger makes it easier to help the Freestore Foodbank.
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Convicted Murderer Sentenced To Life & Then Some
Judge promises no parole, ever.
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Florence Helps Raise Food for the Needy
City helps support United Ministries.
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Kenton Co. Library Branch To Get Makeover
One of the Kenton County Public Library's most used locations may have a makeover in its future.
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Update: Hamilton Man E-Mailed Bomb Threats
A Hamilton man is in federal custody accused of making threats to blow up a list of Tri-state landmarks.
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Babies Stressing Strollers Study
A study suggests babies may be deprived of interaction.
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Hamilton County To Help Schools Fight Bed Bugs
Hamilton County health officials issue guidelines to help schools fight epidemic of bed bugs.
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Reporter’s Notebook: Inside Prison Walls
Reporting starting on the four and a half hour drive to Eddyville, Ky., when I passed a sign on the expressway: “The Lord searcheth all hearts.”
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Florida Teen Commits Suicide In Front Of Webcam
Abraham Biggs' family is trying to understand why online viewers waited to notify authorities that the South Florida college student was attempting to commit suicide before a live Internet audience.
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Update: Chapman Seeks No Spiritual Adviser
EDDYVILLE, Ky -- Confessed child-killer Marco Allen Chapman chose not to have a spiritual adviser in the hours before his scheduled execution.
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Stocks Jump On Report Of Geithner Nomination
Wall Street is ending a volatile week with an unexpected jolt of confidence following reports that President-elect Barack Obama plans to name Timothy Geithner as Treasury secretary.
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Verizon Workers Peek At Obama's Phone Account
Verizon says it will reprimand employees who sneaked a peek at the cell phone records of President-elect Barack Obama.
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Ft. Mitchell Second Graders Helping Others
Students at the Blessed Sacrament School raised more than $800 for people in need of food.
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Convicted Child Killer Prepares To Die
Marco Chapman, who is scheduled to be executed at 8 p.m., chose a 32-ounce steak, 20 butterfly shrimp, tossed salad with ranch dressing and iced tea for his last meal.
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GM To Extend Holiday Shutdown, Will Cut Production
The company announced changes at five other factories that could increase production of some models, all based on a volatile U.S. auto market that has slumped to a 25-year low.
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