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Cratered Summit of Mount St. Helens Draws Streams Of Hikers
By LARRY BINGHAM

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Kurt Gunter and his sons, Jon, 16, and Tim, 19, peer into the crater of Mount St. Helens. They are from Chicago and planned a visit around the climb. (Photo by Jamie Francis)
c.2008 Newhouse News Service

ATOP MOUNT ST. HELENS, Wash. — Like a steady stream of ants trekking up a very steep mound, they kept coming. One right after the other throughout the day, all bound for glory.

Thirty-six registered from Washington state, 23 from Oregon. Eight came from Michigan, eight from Minnesota, six from North Carolina, four from British Columbia, four from California, three from Illinois, three from Colorado, two from Utah and one each from Arizona, Pennsylvania and Tennessee. One other came all the way from Austria.

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Founded in 1888, The Birmingham News is the largest daily newspaper in Alabama. News staff members have won two Pulitzer Prizes, in 2007 for investigative reporting and in 1991 for editorial writing.
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Residents walk the streets to reclaim neighborhoods
CLEVELAND — Wearing jeans and hooded sweatshirts, residents in the Ohio City neighborhood set up lawn chairs on the corner of Lorain Avenue and West 47th Street and watch from the sidelines of the sex trade like spectators at a football game.

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