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Toy store stays 'Cleveland tough' in spite of economy
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Oct 5, 2012
The Big Fun Toy Store, in the suburb of Cleveland Heights, Ohio, is a small business that has dealt with the ups and downs of the state's economy over the last several years.
Ohio: Staring into the face of change
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Oct 5, 2012
From closed-down steel mills to the sprawling modern Cleveland Clinic, Ohio's economic past, present, and future is a window into the state of our nation.
Debate roundtable: Ohio voters pick Romney as winner
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Oct 4, 2012
Following the presidential debate, voters in the swing state of Ohio weigh in on what issues matter most for the middle class this election and who won the debate.
Who would a $17K cap on tax deductions affect?
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Oct 3, 2012
Mitt Romney says he wants to lower everyone’s tax rate by 20 percent, and one way of doing that is to restrict deductions of more than $17,000. Experts say Mitt Romney 's deduction cap would mostly impact the wealthy.
Battleground Ohio: Governors past and present on election 2012
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Oct 3, 2012
Ahead of tonight's debate, current republican Governor John Kasich and the state's former democratic Governor Ted Strickland share their views on Ohio's economy and how it fits in the national election this year.
Millennials get their favorite TV and the debates too
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Oct 2, 2012
Young viewers might watch the CW channel during the presidential debates, but they'll still keep up with politics via social media.
Oh, to live in a swing state
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Oct 2, 2012
Take a journey through "campaign land" in the latest from our series examining election issues in swing states
Is it a good time to look for a quality job?
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Sep 27, 2012
New polling reveals that young people are more positive about the prospects of finding a quality job than their elders.
Looking for potential in future employees
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Sep 25, 2012
If you're looking for a job or trying to get ahead in this economy, there's some age-old wisdom that would seem to apply: play up your accomplishments. Seems obvious, but maybe that's in fact not your best plan of attack.
Using big data to profile the perfect worker
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Sep 24, 2012
Large companies that hire thousands of hourly workers are turning to big data to streamline recruitment. Our own Kai Ryssdal gets profiled to see what his answers to a few simple questions tell us about what kind of employee he'd be.








