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The Columbus Dispatch (Columbus, OH) articles from April 2006

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The Columbus Dispatch (Columbus, OH) back issues from April 2006:

Outlook dark for Delphi plant.

Apr 01, 2006

WWII soldier's remains to rest in Reynoldsburg.

Apr 01, 2006

Lewis acquires defensive lineman.

Apr 01, 2006

Playoffs long time coming for Ilgauskus.

Apr 01, 2006

UCLA relies on defense these days.

Apr 01, 2006

Burglar's guilty plea abruptly ends trial: Man won't testify against two others held for robberies in German Village area.

Apr 01, 2006

Elections commission avoids request for 'pay-to-play' ruling.

Apr 01, 2006

Patterson merits attention: Unassuming senior moves inside on the defensive line.

Apr 01, 2006

Gilligan at 85: Ex-governor no slouch since leaving Statehouse 31 years ago.

Apr 01, 2006

Obetz man dies after falling off hood of girlfriend's moving car.

Apr 01, 2006

Easy part over; players are ready for hitting.

Apr 01, 2006

Bracket bruisers: Patriots run with role of underdog.

Apr 01, 2006

LSU's Davis unfazed by UCLA's tradition.

Apr 01, 2006

Nash just misses hat trick in Jackets' fourth win in row.

Apr 01, 2006

Location is key for Sabathia: Turning point came when pitcher quit focusing on strikeouts.

Apr 01, 2006

Thomas adds age, effort to Crew's midfielder crop.

Apr 01, 2006

Trade to Red Bulls hasn't ruffled Buddle's feathers.

Apr 01, 2006

Two Max & Erma's directors ousted: Differences on company's future cited.

Apr 01, 2006

Eat your heart out, Dow Jones: Central Ohio stocks' first-quarter returns top major indexes'.

Apr 01, 2006

EDITORIAL: Case on thin ice: Few would find fault with sheriff whose actions helped hurricane victims.(Editorial)

Apr 01, 2006

Couple's abuse of girl continues in court, but they lose in end.

Apr 01, 2006

Papers don't suffer April Fools much anymore.

Apr 01, 2006

Plagiarism confirmed at OU: Cheating found in master's theses; university might revoke 21 degrees.

Apr 01, 2006

Help lines of little aid to some.

Apr 01, 2006

Math teacher admits helping students cheat.

Apr 01, 2006

Custody battle ends in father, son reunion.

Apr 01, 2006

District to close three of its career centers: Changing job market requires updates in programs offered, Columbus school officials say.

Apr 01, 2006

Man videotaped in molestation to serve 4 years: Judge labels immigrant a sexual predator.

Apr 01, 2006

Police officer denies assaulting suspect.

Apr 01, 2006

Coin auction yields $1 million profit for bureau fund: Investor's offer includes settlement deal.

Apr 01, 2006

Port Columbus to be marketed as place to shop.

Apr 01, 2006

EDITORIAL: Ally of another stripe: Russian spying for Iraq further erodes relationship with the United States.(Editorial)

Apr 01, 2006

Yet another ex-lobbyist accuses Ney of misdeeds: Court papers indicate Scotland trip was for golf, drinking, ?smoking Cubans'.

Apr 01, 2006

Valentin knows he's playing supporting role.

Apr 01, 2006

Destroyers turn corner: Franchise has never produced more than six wins in a season.

Apr 01, 2006

Connor's day: A peek inside the beleaguered judge's courtroom.

Apr 02, 2006

VINTAGE IN VOGUE: But value is in the eye of the beholder.

Apr 02, 2006

Kids will get their chance to hone their outdoor skills.

Apr 02, 2006

Turmoil of minister believable.

Apr 02, 2006

Republican welcomes challenging congressional race: Charles Blasdel gets visit from Cheney, support from Bush.

Apr 02, 2006

Painter explores conflicts, contrasts.

Apr 02, 2006

Leaders optimistic troupe will live on.

Apr 02, 2006

Underneath the wit, Parker was a tortured soul.

Apr 02, 2006

Democrat begins uphill climb as write-in.

Apr 02, 2006

Church played part in bill's final outcome.

Apr 02, 2006

Scarlet, gray and green: Buckeyes defense has plenty of talent, but unit is short on experience.

Apr 02, 2006

Cinderella gets dumped: Gators end Patriots' NCAA run.

Apr 02, 2006

Jackets wake up in time to win fifth straight.

Apr 02, 2006

Nash finally flashes familiar form.

Apr 02, 2006

Jackets' jet comes to the rescue.

Apr 02, 2006

Anglers reap rewards of '03 walleye hatch: After years of dismal numbers, Lake Erie stock in better shape.

Apr 02, 2006

Performer has a word or two for black fathers.

Apr 02, 2006

CATCO season takes supernatural turn.

Apr 02, 2006

BEAUTY from the heart: Works contributed for auctions to benefit AIDS group.

Apr 02, 2006

Peripatetic painter ready to move into brand territory.

Apr 02, 2006

Pianist builds an engrossing performance.

Apr 02, 2006

Ladies still have thing or two to say about life.

Apr 02, 2006

Throwback singer does icons of country proud.

Apr 02, 2006

Comedy shows Spelling's catty world.

Apr 02, 2006

EDITORIAL: A bankrupt proposal: Video slot machines would bring gambling's distresses to Ohio.(Editorial)

Apr 02, 2006

EDITORIAL: Not set in stone: Ohioans should generate ideas for replacement of pro-slavery ex-governor's statue.(Editorial)

Apr 02, 2006

Student in line to get $82,000: City to vote on settlement in excessive-force lawsuit.

Apr 02, 2006

Ready to hunt Easter eggs? All you do is unscramble clues.

Apr 02, 2006

Attention to high-school theater meets with reader approval.

Apr 02, 2006

Shop's closing sidelines organist: Dorothy Riley, 78, highly respected for her musical knowledge and skills.

Apr 02, 2006