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  • Smallest known plant-eating dinosaur found in Canada

    A team of paleontologists from the University of Toronto, Royal Ontario Museum, Cleveland Museum of Natural History and University of Calgary have identified a new dinosaur, the smallest plant-eating dinosaur species known from Canada. Albertadromeus syntarsus was identified from a partial hind leg, and other skeletal elements, that indicate it was a speedy runner. Approximately 1.6 m (5 ft) ...

  • Browns Richardson may be out until training camp

    Trent Richardson has seemingly been battling injuries since the first day that he put on a Browns uniform, and that battle continues. Richardson sat out the Browns OTA on Thursday with a pulled muscle in his shin, an injury that could keep him out until training camp. "It's precautionary. We're holding him out," first-year Browns coach Rob Chudzinski said, via ...

  • Judge sets hearing in Chardon Healing Fund lawsuit

    CHARDON -- Geauga County Probate Court Judge Tim Grendell will hold the first hearing at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday in the complaint filed by the families of the three teens killed in the Feb. 27, 2012 Chardon High School cafeteria shooting. The families of Demetrius Hewlin, 16, Daniel Parmertor, 16, and Russell King, Jr., 17,, murdered by convicted killer T.J. Lane, sued the trustees of the Chardon ...

  • St. Petersburg groups visit Cleveland on learning trip

    The complete archive of the Cleveland Jewish News is now accessible to everyone. Search for relatives, friends and events; and see every article, every photo, every ad since ...

  • Executive recruiter Mitchell honored by YWCA

    Executive recruiter Laurie Mitchell recently received the Woman of Professional Excellence award from YWCA Greater Cleveland. She accepted the award during the 2013 Women of Achievement Awards luncheon at the Cleveland Renaissance ...


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Becoming Jane

Becoming Jane

Becoming Jane is a historical-romantic flight of fancy that takes a nugget of verifiable history and poses the intriguing question, What if Jane Austen had lived a Jane Austen novel? English scholars and literary enthusiasts have long admired Austen's socially astute novels and ... ...

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  • Cleveland Hero Charles Ramsey Rewarded With Free Burgers for Life

    Charles Ramsey, the Internet sensation hailed as a hero for helping to rescue three women kidnapped, raped and imprisoned for a decade, has earned himself free burgers for life at more than a dozen restaurants in Cleveland, ...

  • Richardson misses Browns workout with shin pull

    The Browns are taking extra precautions to keep Trent Richardson healthy in 2013. (Dustin Bradford/Getty Images) Second-year running back Trent Richardson was kept out of the Browns’ organized team activities Thursday with a pulled muscle in his shin and might also miss the team’s mandatory June 4-6 ...

  • Tribe designates Huff recalls Barnes for pen boost

    Email BOSTON -- In their continuous quest for consistent left-handed relief, the Indians adjusted their bullpen prior to Thursday's game against the Red Sox. Cleveland designated left-hander David Huff for assignment and replaced him in the relief corps with lefty Scott Barnes, who was summoned from Triple-A Columbus. The Indians now have 10 days to trade or release Huff, who can also ...

  • Bay Village Student set up anti-cyberbully twitter account

    BAY VILLAGE -- Students took matters into their own hands at Bay High School recently, when a cyberbully started attacking students and teachers. "The impact on the kids was substantial and real," says Aaron Ereditario, Bay High Assistant Principal. A student set up a Twitter account that has since been deactivated, but it spewed hateful comments. That student has been disciplined by ...

  • JCC staff has ‘inspiring learning experience’ in Israel

    PHOTO / MANDEL JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER Mandel JCC staff members Mandel Jewish Community Center staff members tour Yad LaKashish, Lifeline for the Old, an Israeli nonprofit organization dedicated to serving senior adults. From left, they are Gil Rubanenko, Sean Morgan, Rabbi Zachary Truboff, Jill Davidson, Carol Anne Cohen, Michael Hyman, Lorri Slesh, Deborah Ackerman, Janice Adell, Scott ...

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