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HOLOCAUST COMMEMORATION--Gov. Bob Taft, left, lights a candle held by PUCO chairman Alan Schriber during the Governor's Twenty-First Annual Holocaust Commemoration, at the Ohio Statehouse, in Columbus, Ohio, on Tuesday, April 3, 2001. (JACK KUSTRON/photoj.com)


HOLOCAUST SURVIVOR--Hanna Pick-Goslar, of Jerusalem, speaks as she is honored as a Holocaust Survivor during the Governor's Twenty-First Annual Holocaust Commemoration, at the Ohio Statehouse, in Columbus, Ohio, on Tuesday, April 3, 2001. Hanna Pick-Goslar's family fled Nazi Germany in 1933 for the Netherlands where she became close friends with another German Jewish refugee named Anne Frank. When Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl was published in 1947 Frank changed her young friend's name to "Hannell." (JACK KUSTRON/photoj.com)


GOVERNOR'S HOLOCAUST COMMEMORATION--Gov. Bob Taft spends a moment with Holocaust Survivor Hannah Pick-Goslar following the Governor's Twenty-First Annual Holocaust Commemoration, at the Ohio Statehouse, in Columbus, Ohio, on Tuesday, April 3, 2001. (JACK KUSTRON/photoj.com)


PHONE BILL--Rep. Bryan Flannery, D-Lakewood, is seen in the House Chamber, at the Ohio Statehouse, in Columbus, Ohio, on Tuesday, April 3, 2001. Flannery is a sponsor of House Bill 184, which would involve the attorney general's office both in keeping track of people who ask not to be targeted by telemarketers and taking action against companies who continue to call those people. (JACK KUSTRON/photoj.com)