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OPINION

JULY 18, 2010

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oledo Mayor Mike Bell has brought stability and dignity to the office. While that is an important and respected fact for the city and its citizens, it creates an entertainment deficit for political wags and local media. So I understand the minor jolt people are getting from the rumored return to public life of one of the most enigmatic figures in Toledo history, Carty Finkbeiner. Since leaving office in January, Finkbeiner has been gracefully absent from public discourse. He has allowed Bell to get to work and has only popped his head up once or twice to comment on issues of the day, as is his right. But there is a strong buzz that Finkbeiner is contemplating challenging D. Michael Collins for the District 2 Toledo City Council seat, which will be contested in November 2011. Finkbeiner has served a number of terms on council, sat on the Toledo-Lucas County Port Authority Board and was mayor for three terms. It may not be productive to recount the numerous pluses and considerably more miThomas F. POUNDS nuses of Finkbeiner’s public service record, but it may be a prudent time to ask Finkbeiner to reflect on his future and whether a return to public life is in his and the city’s best interest. You may or may not support Collins — and it will be his onus to defend his record when the time comes — but in what scenario would returning Finkbeiner to office aid the city in moving forward? Since he has taken office as an independent, a Republican and a Democrat, it would take a preternatural crystal ball to predict from which philosophy he would approach City Council. The most expedient one, no doubt. Finkbeiner is unlikely to bring any harmony to City Council or its work with Bell. That is not to say council members are bound to play nice or roll over, but there is a difference between opposition and obstinance. Nor does Finkbeiner’s fiscal legacy build confidence, as the city is still trying to balance many of his budgetary aftereffects. Finkbeiner admittedly loves Toledo and unquestionably has energy and wisdom to offer. Perhaps he could affiliate himself with some nonprofit boards and apply his fundraising skills to a greater cause than his need for public attention and controversy. Toledo has largely left the drama of the Finkbeiner administration behind. There is no question that recycling as a concept is a good thing, but before Finkbeiner begins a serious quest for public office, it should be noted that there are some things best left on history’s discard pile. Thomas F. Pounds is president and publisher of Toledo Free Press and Toledo Free Press Star. Contact him at tpounds@toledofreepress.com. POSTSCRIPT: In a July 14 telephone interview, Finkbeiner told Toledo Free Press Special Sections Editor Kristen Rapin that there is “absolutely no way” he was seeking a seat on council and that the rumors are the result of the “silliness of the political season.” But Finkbeiner has hinted otherwise to at least one source and the rumor remains strong. For now, we’ll hold Finkbeiner to his word but we will not be surprised if we are talking about him again come November 2011.

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o clarify an element of last week’s column, “Breaking the game, up to and including all playoff and championship ties,” it should be noted that Mayor Mike Bell’s tie- games. Toledo City Council will file a similar resolution on behalf of the Toledo Walleye and the Glass City breaking vote on Toledo City Rollers roller derby team.” Council’s dubious resolution condemning ■ The Fairness Doctrine Resolution: Arizona’s immigration policy will not “Whereas, local talk radio station WSPD insists pass or fail the resolution. Bell’s vote will on airing conservative, Republican-leaning determine which Council committee will content in a steadfastly Democratic region; and control the fate of the resolution, which in whereas, several members of council are unthe end, is the same decision. If the resolucomfortable with the questions and comments tion lands with D. Michael Collins’ Public expressed on the station; therefore, Toledo Safety, Law & Criminal Justice committee, City Council demands that WSPD provides it will likely never see the light of day. If programming from Democratic perspectives, it lands with Steve Steel’s Youth, Parks, Recreation & Community Relations com- Michael S. MILLER and have all local host content preapproved by mittee, it will likely be passed. Bell knows this and has been a committee of elected Democratic officials. Also, Toledo placed in the unenviable spot of having to spend time and City Council demands that Clear Channel make ‘Voice of energy on an ultimately meaningless bit of political pan- the Rockets’ Mark Beier available to record voice mail messages for Council members.” dering while the city screams for fiscal attention. ■ The Crystal Bowersox Resolution: “Whereas, ElI have tremendous respect for a number of the individuals on Council, but observing the body as a whole act is often liston native Crystal Bowersox was clearly the superior like watching my 2-year-old son learning to pull on his un- talent and should have won ‘American Idol’ Season 9; and derpants; it’s funny at first, but as the vaudeville intensifies, whereas, Bowersox was outrageously robbed of her vicsympathy sets in and it becomes humane to step in and help. tory; therefore, Toledo City Council demands that FOX, In that spirit, since Council has time to squander on FremantleMedia and 19 Entertainment rebroadcast the issues that are far more rhetorical than practical, here are ‘American Idol’ finale so that Bowersox wins the competisuggestions for other topics it could spend hours debating. tion and the rest of the top 10 is forced to each hold up ■ The LeBron James Resolution: “Whereas, the City one sign that cumulatively spells ‘T-O-L-E-D-O I-S A Gof Cleveland, which is ruled by a form of county govern- R-E-A-T C-I-T-Y’ and that furthermore, Clive Davis is not ment strongly coveted by a contingent of a few ‘local’ yentas, allowed to choose any songs for her debut CD.” ■ The Tornado Resolution: “Whereas, a June 5 tornado has suffered from the defection of NBA player LeBron James; and whereas the repercussions of the defection are a brought loss of life and major damage to the Northwest Ohio bummer for some Toledo sports fans and sports bar owners area; and whereas, said tornado caused irreparable harm who invested in NBA satellite TV packages; therefore, To- to many local residents; therefore, Toledo City Council deledo City Council demands that James return to Cleveland mands that God and Mother Nature cooperate with the Time and resume his Ohio career, or at least promise to send any Travel Physics Department at Harvard University to take the future offspring to the University of Toledo basketball team.” planet back in time to June 5 and replace the tornado and ■ The “Toy Story” Resolution: “Whereas, the venerable storm with a sunny, slightly breezy day during which no harm toys Woody Pride the cowboy and Buzz Lightyear the space shall come to anyone, especially any of Toledo’s 666 voters. ranger have provided Andy Davis with many years of playtime Toledo City Council further demands that while God is at it, fun and enjoyment; and whereas the toys have shown unusual He returns to the Palm Sunday tornado of April 11, 1965, that intrepidness and determination in facing the challenges of his hit Point Place and takes that back, too. Oh, and maybe He growing up; therefore, Toledo City Council demands that the can do something with the Steam Plant.” ■ The Income Appropriation Resolution: “Whereas, Pixar and Walt Disney companies create several more moving pictures that show additional adventures of Woody, Buzz and Toledo taxes its citizens to provide funds for Council to spend; their pals. Toledo City Council further demands more screen but whereas it has come to the attention of Council that many local residents still take home a considerable amount of pay; time for the adorable couple Barbie and Ken.” ■ The Mud Hens Resolution: “Whereas, during the therefore, Toledo City Council demands that all funds not course of a normal season, our beloved Toledo Mud Hens taxed by the federal or county government be redirected to baseball team will win some games and lose some games; the City of Toledo, so that Council may decide how to spend and whereas, losing sucks; Toledo City Council demands the funds to best help the citizens subsequently driven to povthat the International League enact a rule that no team is erty and destitution by the new tax-collection standards.” allowed to ever beat the Mud Hens in exhibition, regular or postseason play, and that any team with a ninth-inning Michael S. 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OPINION

JULY 18, 2010

SHREDDING THE CURTAIN

All that glitters is green Crocodile tears T T THE HOT CORNER

he Republicans and their Tea it happened to be better for the elite, Party front groups, like the well that’s just the way of things in Children of Lividity or what- the New Global Economy. These practices inevitably led ever they call themselves, continue to flaunt their hypocrisy on a daily to the biggest crash since the Great basis. They cry huge crocodile tears Depression. As soon as it became about what the Democrats and the apparent what was happening, Obama administration have done the Bush administration swung directly into “Leave to the deficit in this No Banker Behind country and try to mode”, bailing out the scare the public into banks at the taxpayer’s thinking that any help expense and leaving we give the millions the taxpayers themwho are out of work selves to flounder — or health care we in the mess they left provide for anyone behind. This should who isn’t a banker, hardly be surprising. oilman or worth milDirectly after Sept. lions — will crash the Don BURNARD 11, the first order of economy forever. We must return control of our country business was to bail out the airlines before worrying about the real victo them to save us all. Huh? Let’s stop and take a look at tims, and later the first responders where we are and how we really who did the real work, once again got here. At the end of the Clinton cleaning up what the government administration, we were running a couldn’t be bothered with. We had a couple countries to $236 billion surplus and the general consensus was that we could attack, one for no apparent reason, expect to run surpluses for the next and the other with no apparent plan. 10 years at least. This represented And the hits just kept on coming the largest surplus in history. This until the entire house of cards came was where the country was when tumbling down, threatening the enthe Bush administration took office tire global economy. Into this mess stepped Barack in January 2001. By 2002, Bush and the Republican controlled Congress Obama. Not since Hercules had to had managed to plunge us into a clean out the Augean stables had $160 billion deficit, a net swing of such a mess been tackled. What $396 billion in one year. This too, did the Republican leaders do to was a record, unfortunately. The Re- help out with all this mess? They publicans presided over the greatest immediately decided to block any increase in the national debt in our and all initiatives coming from the nation’s history. When Obama took Democrats and the administration office, Clinton’s that surplus had as a policy. This even included iniblossomed into a $1.3 trillion deficit. tiatives that they had co-sponsored W. took office with the public in some cases. They started a prodebt standing at $5.7 trillion. By gram of lies and obfuscation to try the time he left, the public debt had to basically bring down the ability nearly doubled to $10.6 trillion, to effectively govern or solve any which represents approximately problems. And they found their $35,000 for every man, woman and voices as the newly minted party of child in this country. Job growth fiscal responsibility! What a load of and the economy stagnated and crap. Lately, I’m reminded of an old then contracted and all the while saying from the 1960s. “If you’re not the Republicans spent money like part of the solution, then you’re part drunken sailors and had no concern of the problem.” The Republican Party is a large whatsoever that deficit spending part of the problem, along with might be a bad thing. On top of all this, we have the the gutless Democrats who are too general corruption, disregard for beholden to special interests to do the law and a disregard for anything what’s right, and the Constitutional that even smacked of regulatory crybabies who think that our only control over anything, that came problems could be solved if only to define the Bush reign. A disdain everyone could interpret the Confor anything governmental was the stitution as well as they can. order of the day. The magic of the marketplace was what would de- E-mail columnist Don Burnard at cide what was good for everyone. If letters@toledofreepress.com.

oledo has a consent decree with the Environmental lion from the reduction in CSO since 2006 using similar Protection Agency (EPA) because our combined sewer techniques to those being used on Maywood Avenue. McNamara introduced legislation asking the Toledoand storm system, when overwhelmed, releases excess sewage, called a combined sewer overflow (CSO). Millions of Lucas County Plan Commission to update the city’s zoning dollars are being spent to separate the systems to avoid CSOs, code to allow for expanded use of green infrastructure. It was approved by members of Toledo City Council on Dec. so raw sewage will not be released into the watershed. The Maywood Project is taking place in North Toledo 16, 2008. One area of focus was permeable or porous paveon Maywood Avenue. Using rain gardens, bioswales, po- ment; this pavement allows water to seep into the ground rous pavement, rain barrels and other green infrastructure, instead of creating a runoff into storm sewers. Steve Steel, now a member of Council, the goal is to reduce the amount of rainwater was at that time Toledo Public Schools (TPS) that enters into the city’s storm sewers and to Board president. At a press conference with improve water quality. McNamara in December 2008, Bowsher High On July 14, Toledo City Councilman School’s use of pervious concrete was cited as Michael Ashford said, “I’m glad the project an example of how governmental construction started in District 4, mainly because the city projects can use green techniques. Steel said, needs to move in a new direction and be“Environmental sustainability is fully compatcome more eco-friendly. This project in the ible with economic development. It makes sense long haul will reduce storm runoff, as well as to use public investment to leverage support for save money at the water plant. Most cities are moving into this technology, saving millions Lisa Renee WARD forward-thinking projects utilizing local enterprises. It’s the right thing to do for our kids and of dollars and helping the environment.” The Ohio EPA awarded the Division of Environmental for their future.” McNamara said July 14, “The Maywood Project is an Services $805,000 with an additional $122,971 being awarded from the federal government through the Amer- excellent test of how green infrastructure works in Toledo.” A news release on July 13 from the Mayor Mike Bell adican Recovery and Reinvestment Act for the Maywood Project. Monitoring will take place to measure how much ministration said, “Similar projects have been constructed in the Northwest region of the country, but this is one of the water is being prevented from entering the storm sewers. Toledo GROWS, Lucas Soil and Water Conservation first of its kind in the Great Lakes Region.” With efforts like the Maywood Project and Hawkins District and Toledo-Lucas County Rain Garden Initiative have joined the City of Toledo in the Maywood Project. Elementary School, which was this area’s first TPS U.S. Youth from the Lucas County Green Jobs Corps began in- Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Envistalling rain barrels and rain gardens July 13 and 15 at the ronmental Design (LEED) qualifier, and the Huntington Center, one of the nation’s first LEED-certified professional homes of residents who volunteered to participate. In October 2008, Councilman Joe McNamara attended sports arenas, the Toledo area is heading in a new direction: the American Rivers Green Infrastructure Tour. One of A green one. On the web: www.raingardeninitiative.org. the cities on the itinerary was Chicago, where McNamara witnessed this technology in action. The EPA lists Chicago as one of its green infrastructure case study cities. Another Toledo Free Press contributor Lisa Renee Ward operates the case study city, Philadelphia, has reported saving $170 mil- political blog Glass City Jungle.

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Dog is shot 6 times, lives to bark about it (AP) — The Toledo dog warden said a dog named Sarge was shot six times and survived. Witnesses tell police the dog’s owner and another man took turns shooting the dog while he howled in his cage. Lucas County Dog Warden Julie Lyle said Sarge was shot in his head, neck and chest. The dog’s owner is due in court July 21. He told officers that the dog had bitten him and that he was dangerous. The other man pleaded no contest July 12. A5

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By Kristen Rapin TOLEDO FREE PRESS SPECIAL SECTIONS EDITOR krapin@toledofreepress.com

Rep. Marcy Kaptur is under national scrutiny from critics accusing her of helping for-profit businesses find a way around a ban on earmarks. But Kaptur told Toledo Free Press on July 13 that she believes she is in compliance with the ban. On March 10, the House of Representatives announced the ban on earmarks to for-profit companies, but according to articles by The New York Times and The Huffington Post Investigative Fund, Kaptur (D-Toledo) and area businesses have found a way around that ban. The New York Times article, “Companies Find Ways to Bypass Ban on Earmarks,” and The Huffington Post story, “Despite Pledge to Curtail Corporate Earmarks, Politicians Pursue Them,” both found instances where for-profit companies, which were previously receiving earmarks, were indirectly benefiting from earmarks through a nonprofit organization or university. Kaptur, along with some of her colleagues, sponsored $150 million in earmarks that indirectly benefited forprofit companies, according to The Times. Within days, commentators such as Rush Limbaugh and David Asman of the FOX Business Network singled out Kaptur as an example of “corruption” and “kickbacks.”

Encouraging companies The Times article said despite Kaptur’s public praise of the new earmark ban, privately her “office encouraged Ohio companies whose earmark requests were in peril to quickly line up deals with nonprofit organizations.” Kaptur told Toledo Free Press she sent an e-mail on March 11 notifying

those for-profits that were asking her office for earmarks of the new rules. “We have worked with for-profit organizations and we have worked with not-for-profit organizations for a very long time. But, now with the new rules, they said no for-profit could be eligible, so we had to let people know that,” she said. Kaptur said all of the companies named in the stories have patents, so with the intellectual property and the investment involved, the companies needed to be notified of the new rules. “I thought it was important to notify them that they had to comply with the rules if they were to proceed,” she said. “We absolutely thought we were straightforward. We provided the information to them. We didn’t keep it secret. We told them, ‘this is what you have to do if you want to submit this year’ ... I felt an obligation to move them forward. They had been proceeding in good faith, they didn’t do anything wrong.” The e-mail Kaptur’s office sent to companies stated: “Due to yesterday’s announcement by the United States House of Representative’s Committee on Appropriations your proposal for a Congressionally Directed Initiative is not eligible for consideration by the House Appropriations Committee, due to the recipient being a for-profit entity. As a result your organization’s proposal must be resubmitted through a notfor-profit institution or not considered by our office. The deadline for resubmission is Monday, March 15, 2010, by noon and due to time constraints this is a hard deadline.” The e-mail asked any business with questions to contact her office and concluded with a press release from the House Appropriations Committee about the new rules.

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Kaptur criticized for circumventing new earmark ban

MARCY KAPTUR IS SERVING HER 14TH TERM AS AN OHIO REPRESENTATIVE.

House ban The House passed a ban on earmarks to benefit for-profit companies to create a competitive process for funding based on merit, according to a news release by the House Appropriations Committee. Only nonprofit organizations, government entities and universities can receive earmark funding. To ensure compliance with the rule, the committee will require at least 5 percent of all earmarks directed at nonprofits to be inspected annually. Recent reforms on earmarks require Congress members to post their earmark request online for public review. The Appropriations Committee hopes to establish an online “onestop” link to all members’ earmarks.

In 2009, more than $16 billion in earmarks were passed by Congress. If the March ban had been implemented one year earlier, it would have resulted in $1.7 billion less spending and 1,000 fewer earmarks.

Republicans’ ban For the 2011 fiscal year, House Republicans, with the exception of a few, have decided to participate in a ban on all earmarks. The Republicans made the decision to propose the one-year ban to reform the earmark process and come up with set procedures for choosing earmarks, said Bob Latta (RBowling Green). “The American people are demanding that their money be well spent,” he said. “That is why we’ve instituted the earmark ban for this year.”

The Republicans’ goal is to make earmarks as transparent as possible so every American can “follow the money,” Latta said. The Republicans want to make sure there is a proper way of using earmarks and the process isn’t being abused, he said. The Democrats’ reform left earmarks “half open and half closed,” making it difficult to enforce reform, Latta said. The for-profits finding a way around the ban, “goes back to why, for this year, the Democrats should have had a total ban. We should have taken the fiscal year to work out the procedure for earmarks and there would have been a clear cut process on how any earmark would be given to a nonprofit,” Latta said. The Senate has no ban on earmarks to for-profit companies. ■ KAPTUR CONTINUES ON A6

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Kaptur has faced criticism, nationally and locally, that some of her sponsored earmarks are not viable and are “pay to play,” kicking back funds to her campaign chest. In the 2010 fiscal year, Kaptur is ranked 24 out of 435 representatives in the number of sponsored earmarks. She has sponsored 57 earmarks, 36 as sole sponsor, accounting for $71.3 million in funds, according to OpenSecrets.org. During a recent FOX Business Network show, “America’s Nightly Scoreboard,” David Asman summarized examples from The Times article criticizing Kaptur’s support of Toledobased Imaging Systems Technology. “For years, Ms. Kaptur has been getting tens of thousands of dollars in campaign cash from Imaging Systems Technology ... that makes parts for body armor. In exchange, the company has received $8.2 million ... in earmarks that Ms. Kaptur has inserted into federal spending bills,” Asman said. “Now, that’s bad enough, this kind of circle of corruption, but what makes matters worse is the Pentagon isn’t even buying what the company is being paid by taxpayers to produce. So a company that can’t sell its product in the marketplace gives tens of thousands of dollars to their congressman and gets in return millions of your tax dollars for something that will probably never even be used. That sounds like a kickback to us.” Rich Iott, Kaptur’s Republican opponent in the fall, uses the same example to criticize Kaptur. “In many cases like [Imaging Systems Technology] it’s a waste of taxpayers’ dollars. They received $8 million previously and now another $10 million in taxpayer money for making a product for which there is no market,” he said. “You have to back up and look at what the issue is. Basically, she is getting federal earmarks, funneling them through a sham nonprofit to a for-profit company. The principals of those companies donate to her campaign chest and, incidentally, they’re producing a product that there is no market for.” Kaptur should return any campaign dollars received from a company that received earmark funding, Iott said, adding that although Kaptur has legally given earmarks to nonprofits and universities, that doesn’t mean it’s moral. “To say it’s legal isn’t a good response, if it’s not right,” Iott said. “It’s a circumvention of the rules.” Iott is opposed to earmarking and believes the money should stay in the district, he said. “Using this process of earmarks, what the federal government is doing is interfering in the free market — who is going to be the winners and who is going to be the losers, it puts [compa-

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Every year, Congress passes budgets for each federal agency to operate within. An earmark is funding, taken from the agency’s budget as a whole, that is designated by members of Congress to support a specific project. “By specifying exactly how and where money is to be spent, Congress can use earmarks to bypass executive branch agencies,” said John Wright, professor of political science at The Ohio State University. “In the typical appropriations process, Congress approves lump sum budgets to executive agencies who then administer previously authorized programs and projects. But with earmarks, Congress essentially ‘mainlines’ money to pet projects in their districts.” Earmarks are a common part of the legislative process and are Constitutionally valid, but they aren’t nies] at an advantage to others who are in the same industry and that’s not right,” Iott said. Kaptur, who according to the Federal Elections Commission website has received approximately $7,300 in campaign contributions from employees and family members of Imaging Systems Technology between 2006 and 2008, said her earmarks aren’t influenced IOTT by campaign contributions. “Under current law, any citizen or organization that is properly constituted under the law, can give to your campaign. But you have to have a firewall between your campaign and official duties,” she said. “There isn’t any individual or any group that has given us extraordinary amounts of money ... I think we struggle to raise funds for campaigns and there isn’t any interest or individual that predominates.” Kaptur also argues that ear-

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a required component of the process, Wright said. Earmarks limit the ability of agencies to decide where their funding should be allocated and removes merit-based allocations, said David King, public policy lecturer at Harvard Kennedy School. The policy justification for using earmarks is members believe they know more about their district and the needs of their district than the bureaucracy, King said. “[Earmarks are] positive when a member legitimately knows more about how the money should be spent on a program, but usually it’s just an excuse for sending money back to a Congressional district,” he said. Earmarks are often criticized in the public “for good reason” King said. “It looks like members are taking money from the

marking funds for Great Lakes Research Center, a nonprofit set up by a principal of Imaging Systems Technology to develop light-weight armor, is not another “bridge to nowhere.” “They’re trying to create a lightweight material for the armed forces. They aren’t the only company, but if the [Department of Defense] didn’t want them, they wouldn’t have signed agreements with them. Now, will they succeed in what they are attempting to do? We don’t know,” she said. Kaptur said the Army solicits proposals from all over the world to compete for contracts and to have a company in the district that is in the mix is “great.” Carol Ann Wedding, president of Imaging Systems Technology (IST), told Toledo Free Press the company has been working with the Army Research Laboratory (ARL) since 2007. The Army has purchased and tested some of their materials and is interested in further development, Wedding said. Great Lakes Research Center, a nonprofit established by Victoria Kurtz, vice president of IST, could receive $10.4 million in earmarks in 2011. The nonprofit was established to

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n KAPTUR CONTINUED FROM A6 The letter, from Vincent H. Hammond, materials engineer at the ARL, to Deep Springs Technology, stated: “Your ongoing efforts in these material systems are of special interest in the development of lightweight armor and energy absorbing materials capable of meeting the current and projected needs of the Army.”

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The Times and Huffington Post articles reported on several businesses that previously received earmark funding in partnership with UT and will still receive earmarks. Frank Calzonetti, vice president of research and economic development at UT, said Kaptur’s office contacted him earlier this year about the university collaborating with new businesses. “We deal with [Kaptur’s office] very frequently relating to federal projects and industry projects. They bring to our attention a company that may have an interest in coming into the district or developing a collaborative project with us,” Calzonetti said. UT determines if there is a possibility of a collaboration with a private business and the school and decides what to do next. Not all of the companies referred from Kaptur’s office end up collaborating with the university, he said. “We’ve referred many companies there, little startups. I do it every day,” Kaptur said. “We use the university to help companies to advance their technology so they can make a difference in the marketplace.” Kaptur said the businesses in The Times story were not referred to UT just because of the new earmark ban. “We have worked over the years to build some capacity in our community to create jobs of the future, higher tech jobs. We can’t do that without the university because we’re not big enough,” Kaptur said. “The university is important because even with business people who have some assets, you have to have a basic research staff — which most of them can’t afford — to do the scientific work necessary for high-tech research.” Calzonetti said The Times inaccurately reported that UT receives “at least $70,000 on a $1 million appropriation to cover the cost of faculty members and a researcher to work with the partners.” No predetermined or set amount for who receives what is determined before a project, Calzonetti said. Funding is determined after the collaborating groups decide who is bringing what to the table, he said. All collaborations must be mutually beneficial to the faculty, staff and students at UT and the collaborating business.

Seeking earmarks

Early on in her 14 terms as congresswoman, Kaptur discovered the

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FY2010 Steve Driehaus (D-Ohio) Marcy Kaptur (D-Ohio) Mary Jo Kilroy (D-Ohio) Steven C LaTourette (R-Ohio) Robert E Latta (R-Ohio) Tim Ryan (D-Ohio) Zachary T Space (D-Ohio) Betty Sue Sutton (D-Ohio) Michael R Turner (R-Ohio) FY2009 Dave Hobson (R-Ohio) Robert E Latta (R-Ohio) DY2008 Dave Hobson (R-Ohio) Stephanie Tubbs Jones (D-Ohio) Marcy Kaptur (D-Ohio) Steven C LaTourette (R-Ohio) Tim Ryan (D-Ohio) Zachary T Space (D-Ohio) Betty Sue Sutton (D-Ohio) Patrick J Tiberi (R-Ohio) Michael R Turner (R-Ohio) importance of earmarks. Kaptur noticed that out of the transportation gas dollars, 83 cents on every dollar that Ohio sent to Washington came back to the state. Kaptur, who was interested in where the funding was going, discovered that when the government sent the money back, funding ended up in Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati. “I thought, ‘Hey, what’s going on here?’ I began in transportation bills to say if my state isn’t helping our region, then I’m going to. If my federal government isn’t helping my region — then I’m going to,” Kaptur said. Kaptur began writing earmarks, into the transportation bills that created projects, such as the Buckeye Basin Greenbelt Parkway and the I-280 interstate lift bridge, bringing some of the area’s dollars back to the region, she said. “I have the right to fight for my district. I have the right to fight for my state and I do. When they say earmark ... earmark has come to be kind of an ugly word,” Kaptur said. “For me, it’s actually supporting the advancement of something in my district — an interest in my district and that’s my job.”

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On March 15, right after the new Congressional ban on earmarks to forprofit companies was announced, The Washington Post published an article, “Curbing earmarks: Even with new restrictions, for-profits play a role.” The ar-

Earmarks

Total earmarks Total contributions Contributor to contributors from earmark recipients earmark %

Earmark rank

All earmarks

All earmarks to contributors %

$800,000 $1,200,000 $1,600,000 $5,500,000 $500,000 $7,350,000 $2,000,000 $6,550,000 $2,600,000

$10,004 $2,000 $16,750 $6,500 $1,250 $4,250 $250 $9,000 $5,000

1.3% 0.2% 1.0% 0.1% 0.3% 0.1% 0.0% 0.1% 0.2%

302 24 201 125 375 81 257 142 120

$10,937,300 $71,301,300 $18,215,500 $27,277,000 $4,990,000 $35,400,000 $13,725,000 $24,372,700 $28,113,200

7.3% 1.7% 8.8% 20.2% 10.0% 20.8% 14.6% 26.9% 9.2%

$400,000 $355,000

$1,000 $600

0.3% 0.2%

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$88,254,210 $8,093,500

0.5% 4.4%

$9,333,100 $82,000 $20,311,000 $4,139,000 $2,346,000 $2,245,000 $2,327,000 $228,000 $1,600,000

$14,450 $3,250 $24,950 $7,600 $16,950 $1,400 $1,250 $1,250 $750

0.2% 4.0% 0.1% 0.2% 0.7% 0.1% 0.1% 0.5% 0.0%

22 341 25 306 143 310 271 431 212

$87,702,650 $10,392,560 $76,878,000 $12,796,500 $28,677,850 $12,442,320 $16,338,600 $913,000 $22,432,100

10.6% 0.8% 26.4% 32.3% 8.2% 18.0% 14.2% 25.0% 7.1%

ticle discussed how for-profit companies were likely to collaborate with nonprofits to still receive earmark funding, noting that many for-profit companies were already receiving earmark funding through collaborations with universities. Steve Ellis, vice president of Taxpayers for Common Sense, who was quoted in the article, told Toledo Free Press he was not surprised by the re-

sults found in The New York Times and Huffington Post articles. He said the biggest issue is which companies are contributing to which candidates and what was the motivation of the congress members to go against the chairman of the appropriations committee. “Why did the representatives, the Kapturs, decide to pursue this approach?” he said. “Why did they sub-

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vert the intent of the ban?” Ellis believes the earmarks that have been reported on now have a “scarlet letter,” and people are paying more attention to those businesses, so he wouldn’t be surprised if the earmarks weren’t approved. Ellis said the current earmark approach is a “political muscle system rather than a project merit system.”

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Manufacturing industry report shows positive signs By Duane Ramsey

TOLEDO FREE PRESS SENIOR BUSINESS WRITER dramsey@toledofreepress.com

The only manufacturer to crack the top 10 employers in 2010 is Sauder Manufacturing and Woodworking in Archbold, which ranked 10th with 2,354 employees. “The manufacturing industry is in better shape than most people give us credit,” Tom Murphy told 100 local businessmen and women in his report on the Manufacturing and Wholesale Distribution Industry at the Hilton Garden Inn in Perrysburg on July 8. “Manufacturing has lost jobs due to an increase in productivity. We’ve changed the way we make things, are making different things and making twice as much with half as many people while reducing costs and increasing productivity,” said Murphy, executive vice present of RSM McGladrey Inc. of Minneapolis, a national accounting services firm for manufacturers. His state of the industry presentation was based on the 2010 Manufacturing and Wholesale Distribution National Survey completed in March and issued in June by McGladrey. Gilmore, Jasion & Mahler (GJ&M) of Maumee hosted the breakfast meeting

for local business leaders. The fifth year of the survey included 1,061 companies with 68 percent in manufacturing and 32 percent in distribution. With 84 percent of responses coming from “C-level” executives, 62 percent came from companies larger than $25 million in sales. The report indicated the U.S. lost 2.5 million manufacturing jobs in the current recession. The Toledo area has experienced a loss of manufacturing jobs seen across the U.S. during the past several years. The manufacturing industry employed 36,274 employees at 906 different locations in the Toledo market in 2009 with an average annual salary of $58,496. Those figures decreased from 51,022 employees at 1,006 locations in 2005, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics in the U.S. Department of Labor. The top employers in the Toledo market are represented by education, government, health care, and retail. Other top manufacturing employers include the Chrysler Jeep Assembly Plant with 1,500 employees (No. 17), GM Powertrain plant with 1,428 (No. 20), Toledo Jeep Wrangler Assembly Plant with 1,100 (No. 23), Libbey, Inc. with 1,000 (No. 24), and

First Solar with 840 (No. 30). The list of major employers is compiled annually by the Regional Growth Partnership in Toledo. Paul Bishop, president of Ice Industries based in Sylvania who attended the seminar, said he found “the topic interesting, timely and to the point, especially information on the common misconceptions about manufacturing.” Bishop recognized GJ&M, which provides accounting services to Ice Industries, for presenting the national report to local businesses. GJ&M hosted the event to help promote its Manufacturing Specialist Group that serves companies in the industry. With 40 employees at its headquarters and a small manufacturing plant in the Toledo area, Ice Industries founded by CEO Howard Ice has about 500 manufacturing jobs at locations in Cincinnati, Mississippi and Monterey, Mexico. The U.S. was the No. 3 exporter in the world in 2008 with a 21-22 percent share of global manufacturing, trailing the European Union as the leader with China ranking second. The number of jobs in the manufacturing of exports has risen in the U.S., Murphy said. International sales have grown

Top 10 Employers in Toledo MSA in 2010

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most of the work coming back from Asia is headed for Mexico,” Bishop said. “It has helped us to become more diversified with more of our business in non-automotive markets.” Ice Industries is a Tier I and II supplier with 15 percent of its business with the automotive industry. The company uses highly automated processes to produce hydraulic and mechanical stampings and subassemblies in a single operation with multiple dies, in-die welding, robotics, assembly and custom packaging. “We still lead the world in innovation. We have to protect our intellectual properties and negotiate more free trade agreements,” Murphy said. Murphy called the manufacturing industry “risk averters,” but said there is movement to reinvest with some recovery under way in 2010. He said a lack of financing could delay further recovery into 2011 or 2012. Charlie Heid, a CPA and partner of the Manufacturing Specialist Group at GJ&M, discussed the effects that pending legislation in 2010 could have on businesses. According to the survey, 90 percent of respondents were concerned about pending legislation, the highest number ever recorded, Murphy said.


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The Blanks are refreshed after returning from an impromptu trip to Myrtle Beach. “We had an opportunity that presented itself and we took advantage of it,” Ed Blank said. “We were given a great deal on the condo and we needed to get away from everything.” Ed said no one thought he was serious. But he was firm. When his friends and family said, “We aren’t going.” Blank He said, “Yes, we are.” “We laid by the pool, went down by the beach, played a little golf,” Ed said. “The weather was between 95 and 100 degrees every day … very warm and humid. The beach was nice and the food was good down there.” More importantly, “we got to sit and relax,” he said. “Honestly, since the tornado, we haven’t sat and relaxed at all. There hasn’t been a night where we went to bed before 12:30 a.m.” The Blanks took the Bihns, the

family they have been staying with since the tornado. The families usually go to Myrtle Beach every other summer and this was supposed to be the year off. “I was resistant,” Becci Bihn said. “I was like, ‘Ed you are not doing that. I offered for you to live here. It is not because I want you to pay me. It is not because I expect anything from you in return. This is what friends do. This is my way of giving back.’” But in the end, the two sets of adults and the four children who went were glad they did. “It was nice and relaxing. Nice to get away,” Becci said. “We didn’t talk about the house. We didn’t talk about the tornado.” Ed said a lot of people think that because his family lost Family: their house, they should stop living. But, “I still have a job, vacation time and a life,” he said. “They think that your life is over and you should be sitting on a street corner with a can that says ‘help me’,” he said. In Myrtle Beach, his wife Julie spent some of her content replacement money on rebuilding her wardrobe. Ed said it was nice that she got to do that. “I am a girly girl — I am a clothes and shoes hound,” she said. Since the tornado, a tub of her

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TPS board names new superintendent, will seek 7.8 mill levy By Betsy Woodruff

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The Toledo Public Schools Board of Education chose a new superintendent, Jerome Pecko, and voted in favor of a levy to raise more funds for the school system during its July 13 meeting. Pecko’s threeyear tenure as the superintendent will begin Aug. 1. His salary will PECKO be $175,000, plus benefits. He agreed to waive 1 percent,

while concessions are in place. “I just feel very honored that I’m the one the that board selected,” Pecko said. He said he is optimistic about the future of Toledo’s public schools, adding that the graduation rate is 86 percent, 2 percent higher than the state average. Gaining community support for the levy will be one of his priorities as superintendent.

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More than a decade of running had taken its toll on Katie Bodenstedt’s right knee. Bodenstedt, 17, runs cross-country and track for St. Ursula Academy in Toledo, but wasn’t able to compete this year because of her knee problems. She’s endured cortisone injections, arthroscopic surgery and two years of physical therapy. None of it seemed to work. “I’d been running cross-country since kindergarten, so it was a long time coming,” she said. “I went from running 5K races to not being able to run a mile.”

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Using PRP therapy for these kinds of conditions is fairly new, which is why some research seems to indicate mixed results for the procedure, Winans said. “There hasn’t been enough longterm research to validate it,” she said, “but what we see clinically is that it’s benefiting the patients.” In fact, patients can often see the results themselves, since ultrasound is typically used to guide the injections. “They can see the ugly looking tissue, and then down the road they can see the change,” Winans said. Led by Dr. Roger Kruse, who practices with the Sports Care and Wildwood Family Practice in Toledo,

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ProMedica has been offering the treatment for about a year. His success rate with the treatment is about 80 percent, Kruse said, but it’s not for everyone. “You have to choose the right patients for it,” he said. “It’s not for every injury, and I think that’s why they get mixed reports, because they use it on the wrong medical problems.” The best patients, he says, are those who want to avoid surgery and have conditions involving tendon or ligament soft tissue that have not responded to other treatments. “We’ve had great success, and I’m very excited about it,” Kruse said. “I think over the next two years it’s going to get bigger and bigger.” Paramount will pay for the treatment for those with the right diagnosis, Kruse said, but in general, insurance companies aren’t yet supporting the treatment. “Once we get more of a medical evidence base behind it, I believe they will,” he said. “It’s cheaper than surgery or continued physical therapy, and I think that as soon as insurance companies understand that, they will OK it.” Bodenstedt was an ideal candidate for PRP therapy because everything else she had tried had failed. In addition to physical therapy and cortisone injections, she had had surgery to remove plica — fibrous tissue — from her right knee, but it didn’t eliminate the pain. “They did an ultrasound and found a big, black hole right above my kneecap where the tendon stopped,” she said. When the large deficit in her quadriceps tendon was discovered, PRP therapy was suggested as a possible treatment option. “I tried it because we had pretty much exhausted every other option,” Bodenstedt said. Her condition improved after her first treatment in March and another treatment was scheduled for April. The second ultrasound showed that most of the tendon had grown back, she said. She and Kruse were considering a third treatment, but meanwhile, she’s running again. She’s back to conditioning for cross-country and can again run a 5K, although she’s not up to racing. “While I’m running there’s not any pain, but afterwards there’s still some soreness,” Bodenstedt said. “For me, it’s been working great. It’s allowed me to start running again.” And when she returns to St. Ursula for her senior year this fall, she hopes to be back competing with her team. “That’s the goal,” she said.


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When Susan Spencer found out she had a blood clot in her leg 30 weeks into her pregnancy, she thought she would have to be on bed rest until her baby was born. But now after a short procedure, the 31-year-old Grand Rapids, Ohio, woman is back on her feet and waiting for her August delivery. Doctors from Jobst Vascular Center inserted a catheter that distributed clot-dissolving medicine into the vein in Spencer’s leg alleviating her pain and swelling. Spencer was able to walk around the same day as the procedure and returned to running a day camp for children in the Otsego Local School District, she said. Deep vein thrombosis, blood clots that most commonly occur in the legs, causes pain and swelling. A blood clot also can move to the heart or the lungs. If that happens and the clot is large, it can be fatal. If the clot is small, it can cause shortness of breath, chest pain and a faster heart rate, said Dr. Anthony Comerota, director of the Jobst Vascular Center, which is a member of ProMedica Health System. Comerota is trying to convince other doctors around the country of the effectiveness of performing procedures like Spencer’s instead of just putting patients on blood thinners. Comerota helped apply for a National Institutes of Health grant for a national study testing the success rate of catheters, thin flexible tubes, that dispense

clot-dissolving medicine into veins. Comerota runs the Toledo test center for the study called Acute Venous Thrombosis: Thrombus Removal with Adjunctive Catheter-Directed Thrombolysis (ATTRACT). “Blood thinners slow down the clotting process and reduce the risk of blood clotting, but blood thinners do not dissolve clots,” Comerota said, explaining that he still prescribes patients blood thinners, along with the catheter procedure. n CLOTS CONTINUES ON A17

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with a blood clot in the thigh, treat them with a blood thinner and then the patient does reasonably well over the long term; [the physicians] think that will be the outcome for everyone when indeed it’s not,” he said. Patients who do not have the clot dissolved or surgically removed can develop post-thrombotic syndrome, which can lead to more pain, swelling,

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Local entrepreneur Keri Suhy has a simple business strategy. “Find great merchandise and put it in a convenient location,” Suhy said. Owner of two women’s fashion boutiques, Bella Brie in Sylvania and newly opened Vivian Kate at Levis Commons in Perrysburg, Suhy credits her success to playing to her customers’ demands. “It’s not just high-end merchandise. I try to stay price-conscious to tap into consumers,” Suhy said. “Customers appreciate that dynamic.” Suhy’s business skills stem from her finance degree from UT, a stint on Wall Street as a risk manager and from helping power the pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly to the top of the sales bracket. Once Suhy and her husband discovered she was pregnant with twins, Suhy turned her attention to staying at home as a mom. Suhy didn’t rest for long. After realizing there was a demand in Toledo for “reasonably priced high fashion women’s clothing,” she jumped on the opportunity. “I wanted to open my own business because I wanted the stimulation of a career, but I wanted to work around my family’s needs,” Suhy said. Bella Brie, her first store, is named after her 5-year-old twins Isabella and Gabrielle. Suhy honored her 2 1/2-year-old daughter Vivian Kate with the launch of the Levis Commons store this June. “I felt opening a store at Levis Commons was really a win-win situation for me,” Suhy said, explaining she chose to have her second store at Levis because of the high-volume traffic and the similar tastes of the consumers there. “Business has been awesome — I really feel like customers have responded favorably,” Suhy said.

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Suhy said she appreciates that Levis doesn’t get wrapped up in the big business aspect to retail and opens its doors to local small businesses. The approach is working: The year-todate sales at The Town Center at Levis are up 11.77 percent from 2009, according to Levis Commons Marketing Director Casey Pogan.

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In addition to entrepreneurs, Levis Commons has an abundance of women business owners: Thacker-Martinsek and Bunda, Stutz & Dewitt, both law firms, are female-majority owned. “I have a lot of respect for women in business,” Suhy said. “Women know what other women have to sacrifice.” The Center for Women’s Business Research reported that between 1992 and 2006, the number of womenowned businesses grew from 5.4 million to 10.4 million, a trend local businesswomen have noticed. “There are definitely more women in business — sharp, great, capable women,” Church said. “A lot of people have a hard time taking women seriously. With the

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Suhy balances her time among Bella Brie, Vivian Kate and their three corresponding namesakes. “Sometimes I’m talking to vendors with one kid on my hip and another pulling on my pants,” Suhy said. Although they may not sell them in their stores, all three women have alluded to the various hats they wear daily as daughters, wives, mothers and grandmothers. “You don’t get to take the mom hat off,” Suhy said, explaining how she places importance on raising good children and having dinner on the table. “I wouldn’t be where I am today without good people working for me,” Suhy said.

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There is an old saying, “It’s not the size of the dog in the fight, but the size of the fight in the dog.” That adage could have been written about former Ohio State Buckeye and Detroit Lion Chris Spielman. Standing at just 6 feet and weighing 247 pounds during his playing days, Spielman might have been undersized when it came to football. But it was the legendary linebacker’s work ethic and determination that often gave him an edge against the competition. “As a player, I was driven because I was never satisfied and I always wanted to do better than I did before,” Spielman said at the ProMedica sponsored The Putting Classic at Belmont Country Club on July 14. “Maybe one day I will be someone who stops to smell the roses, but it is just not in my makeup.” Despite being retired from football since 1999, Spielman still shows flashes of the grit and determination that made him a hero of the gridiron. Now, Spielman channels his energy into his family’s fight against breast cancer. Many know his inspirational story: In 1998, Spielman took a year off from the NFL to be with his family after his wife, Stefanie, was diagnosed with breast cancer. The hiatus, which is relatively uncommon in professional sports, catapulted the Spielmans into a much different role — a family battling cancer. The Spielmans became public face in the country for breast cancancer awareness. The family started the Stefanie Spielman Fund for Breast Cancer Research at The Ohio State University, which has

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raised more than $7 million for cancer research since its inception in 1999. Stefanie, after battling breast cancer for 12 years, lost her fight last fall. Despite losing the love of his life, Spielman continues his fight, and the Putting Classic is just one of the ways the 44-year-old continues to champion his wife’s cause. “A few days before Stefanie passed away, I promised her I would be the best dad I could be and I would continue to fight for her cause,” he said. “Breast cancer doesn’t just affect those in and around Columbus and the fight doesn’t stop because she died, so we fight on.” Spielman’s story continues to in-

spire many, which is why the people at the Toledo Hospital Breast Cancer Care Center, the benefactors of the Putting Classic, chose him to be their event’s keynote speaker. “Many people who are confronted with breast cancer don’t grasp the full gravity of the situation, and Chris Spielman has battled this disease,” said Dr. Robin Shermis, medical director of the hospital’s breast cancer center. “To have someone who has raised money and fought so valiantly for cancer research speak at this event is truly powerful.” Spielman said he is extremely proud of the results from the money raised by the Stefanie Spielman Fund for Breast Cancer Research.

“We have helped set up a tumor bank, where tumors are sent to be tested to see how drugs affect different tumors and we have also helped set up an assistance fund for families that may not have the resources they need to help them in their fight, and we have been able to provide those things,” he said. The College Football Hall of Fame inductee has four children at home, who Spielman said, have shown flashes of their mother’s tenacity and spirit. “My kids have grown up around cancer and they have seen what the disease can do,” he said. “They have shown a real passion to try and make a difference and that is great to see.” Spielman has said that while the

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death of his wife has been difficult, his faith has given him and his family comfort during this difficult time. “To see the state that Stefanie was in prior to her death was not the vibrant mother and wife we have known,” he said. “When she passed, it was a great relief to know that she was free of the pain and that she was in a better place. To know she is with God for eternity is something we take great solace in.” Chris Schmidbauer is sports editor for the Toledo Free Press and Toledo Free Press Star. Contact him at cschmidbauer@toledofreepress.com. He also can be heard every Tuesday at 11 a.m. on the Odd Couple Sports Show on Fox Sports Radio 1230 WCWA.

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selling car in the U.S., moved from near the bottom of the midsize pack to second place in gasoline-powered highway mileage. It was bested only by Hyundai’s Sonata at 35 mpg. The moves come as automakers increasingly use advanced technology to raise fuel economy with their internal combustion engines. Many have made four-cylinder engines as powerful as older six-cylinder motors. They’re using transmissions with six or more speeds, direct fuel injection and tires with less resistance. Honda changed the Accord’s transmission so the motor works less at highway speeds. It used thinner oil to decrease friction in internal parts, and it changed the floor panels to make air flow more smoothly beneath the car, said spokesman Jon Fitzsimmons. It also reduced the rolling resistance on the tires. At Hyundai Motor Co., executives decided early on not to offer the new 2011 Sonata with a sixcylinder engine, saving 50 to 100 pounds of weight that helped boost fuel economy, said John Krafcik, chief executive officer of Hyundai Motor America. The company instead designed a new four-cylinder engine with technology that directly injects fuel into the cylinders surrounding the pistons. It uses less fuel and generates more horsepower than conventional

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Chantal Kreviazuk. In Canada, it seems everyone knows that name. In the States, it’s more likely people recognize the stars she’s written songs for — Gwen Stefani, Carrie Underwood, Kelly Clarkson, Avril Lavigne, David Cook. And she is very OK with that. “I myself am not in a position to drop everything and go around and promote and support every song I write; I’m a mom now, and I’m trying to balance my career so that I’m with my children a lot and so that I also can still write albums and write songs for myself, too,” Kreviazuk said. “The best way to have that happen is to write songs for other people.” The singer has three sons with husband, Raine Maida, frontman for Our Lady Peace. “We didn’t find it completely natural that we were both really in the spotlight in Canada. As a couple, it’s a bit awkward. The fame is great, it’s amazing, but it’s a real lifestyle choice to live in a place where at any given moment you know everywhere you go everybody knows you,” Kreviazuk said during a call from her Los Angeles home. “We decided that to get sort of away from ourselves, the people in the media, we would create a bit of a safe haven, and we got a little beach house in Malibu, California,” the pianist and guitarist said. n KREVIAZUK CONTINUES ON A28

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Look for a heat advisory to be issued when Miranda Lambert rides into DTE Energy Music Theatre in Clarkston, Mich., for Lilith Fair on July 21. The singer-songwriter-guitarist is red-hot. She scored a hat trick at this year’s Academy of Country Music Awards — top female vocalist, video of the year for “White Liar” and album of the year for “Revolution.” She became the first solo female artist to win the album category twice; “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” took that honor in 2008. The 26-year-old is known for her bold, kick-ass hits that include “Gunpowder and Lead” and “Kerosene.” Lambert recently answered a few

questions by e-mail from the road. Toledo Free Press: Why did you sign up for Lilith Fair? Miranda Lambert: I just love what it stands for — women coming together and performing and sharing ideas and thoughts. Lilith brings all different formats of music into one show and lets the audience have a taster menu of artistry. I am hoping I hear some music that inspires me and [that I] get to know some of the other artists. TFP: Your three discs pack a lot of firepower and attitude. Do you think your music is empowering? Lambert: I like to think so. I love strong, empowered women and come from a family of them. My mom, Bev, and my grandma, Nonna, are terrific ladies and great role models. n LAMBERT CONTINUES ON A28

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A28 n Toledo Free Press n KREVIAZUK CONTINUED FROM A27 “We just loved it; we were kind of away from everything and it allowed for us to be creative and to love each other and I think develop in those really important years of development, our 20s. And now after 10 years and starting to raise my family a little bit away from that continuing spotlight, where I do go and completely appreciate it, I think I like myself, and I don’t think I would like myself if I was there all the time immersed in it.” Kreviazuk’s title track from her 2009 release, “Plain Jane,” reflects this lifestyle. “When my friends are with me, they’re with me; they’re not with Chantal, the singer,” she said. “It’s a bonus if they get the singer, I guess, and it’s a bonus I have that in my life. You know, the plain Jane in me is truly the part of my life force that I have honored and cultivated and I feel really, really, really über rich for it.” With the hits “Surrounded” and “God Made Me” from her debut and a cover of “Leaving on a Jet Plane” from the movie, “Armageddon,” Kreviazuk took the stage for the 1998 Lilith Fair. “There is something a little more special about Lilith,” she said. “And I

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just all kinds of songs with all different writers. I’m really excited about some of the inspirations. I’m gonna try not to compare myself to myself, but it’s hard not to sometimes. After “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend,” I wasn’t sure what was going to happen next, and then I started a “Revolution”! It’s fun. TFP: What do you think are the elements of a good song? Lambert: I think authenticity is the

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0 Down SIGN & DRIVE, Own 333 mo

Everyone OWN ONLY 21,863 0 Down SIGN & DRIVE, Own 363 mo

Returning Chrysler Employee Lessees

OWN ONLY 14,863

0 Down SIGN & DRIVE, Own 248 mo

Everyone OWN ONLY 16,938 0 Down SIGN & DRIVE, Own 279 mo

*With approved credit. 6.8% APR, 72 mo. State fees additional. Includes rebates.

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