Archive of: CM Classics
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30 over 30The biggest events over the past three decades, involving Gordon Gee, Mikhail Baryshnikov, Jack Hanna, CNN, Woody Hayes, Bill Moss, the Gallery Hop, J.W. Wolfe, AmeriFlora, Les Wexner and more. |
January 2012 |
The strange case of Billy Milligan's jigsaw psycheAn accused rapist said to have 10 personalities made news and history in Columbus; some psychiatrists have questioned both the phenomenon of multiple personality and its use as a legal defense. |
January 2012 | |
The Riverside Radiation TragedyThe revelation two years ago that Riverside Methodist Hospital had inadvertently over-radiated nearly 400 cancer patients hit the medical community like a bombshell. This is the story of how it happened. |
January 2012 | |
Woody Hayes The Man, The LegendToday he is a larger-than-life figure. He is known as one of the best college football coaches ever, and the years have added luster to the legend. |
January 2012 | |
The toughest SOBs in townHere's our list of people who aren't afraid to make the tough moves. They may not do things with a lot of sweet talk and compromise and other wimpy stuff . . . but they get the job done. |
January 2012 | |
Lazarus, the store: the decline of a great institution |
January 2012 | |
Lazarus, the family: The end of a dynasty |
January 2012 | |
Dave: Fame, fortune and hamburgersWendy's founder Dave Thomas started life with nothing. He got his first restaurant job at 12, made his first million at 35. Now, he's a nationally known celebrity and a guest on "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous." |
January 2012 | |
A chronicle of the final daysThis is an obituary. On Dec. 31, 1985, the Columbus Citizen-Journal, the newspaper I had labored with for seven years, died. What follows are excerpts from a journal, kept over the last three and a half months of 1985. |
January 2012 | |
The night the town stood stillDuring the Fiesta Bowl, not a creature was stirring on the streets of Columbus. |
January 2012 |

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