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Index 293 Airfoil-Textron. See Ex-Cello Corporation Akron, Ohio, 49, 69, 241 Allen County Citizens for the Environment (ACCE), 106–11, 191 Allen County Commissioners, 92, 153 Allen County Museum, 33 Allen County, Ohio, 1–2, 156, 161–62, 168, 184, 190, 250; environmental issues, 106, 109, 140; in nineteenth century, 12–13, 15, 17, 25, 94 Alperovitz, Gar, 236 American Mall, 62 American Township, 61–65 Amoco Corporation, 219–21, 232, 239, 242–43 Amtrak, 88, 98 Anderson, Marian, 42 Angel, William, 87 Annexation, 37, 52, 62, 64, 99, 138, 157, 223–25, 260n55, 281n34 Archbold, John D., 24, 30 Argonne Hotel, 42 Ashland, Inc., 127, 144, 145, 151, 184, 211, 227 Atlantic Richfield Company (Arco), 103, 220, 242, 243 Atton, David, 131, 158, 144, 224, 233; and Phelps deal, 177, 179; on pipeline, 163, 184; refinery closure, 152–53, 161, 186, 187, 199; on refinery sale, 137, 138, 144–47, 149–150, 271n8; and refinery task force, 157, 159–60, 166, 181 Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corporation, 50, 55, 76 Barr, Shirley, 38–38 Bassitt, William, 88, 89, 94 Batelle Memorial Institute, 109 Bath Township, 50, 52, 75, 77, 155; high school, 52 Baxter, Samuel, 33 Beck, Daniel, 250 Beck, Randy, 92 Belcher, Kenneth, 175, 188, 189, 238; Robert Bellah, 236; and BP sensitivity to public opinion, 168, 172; and Jakeway, 173; on pipeline, 165–66; and rally to save the refinery, 157, 161–62; and refinery task force, 157, 159, 181, 196, 215 Bennett, Thomas, 96 Berger, David, 1, 3, 73–75, 83, 112, 167, 201, 241; 1989 mayoral race, 86–88; 1997 mayoral race, 205–6; 2001 mayoral race, 250; 2005 mayoral race, 250; 2009 mayoral race, 250; and Airfoil Textron, 92; and Amtrak, 88, 98; and David Atton, 224; and BP “scorched earth” refinery policy, 131–34, 160, 162, 181, 239; and British Petroleum,163, 173, 175, 178–79, 181–82, 189–91, 215–17, 221, 232–35, 238–39; and John Browne, 132–34, 139, 141, 146, 210, 217, 219, 222–23; childhood, 82–83; education , 82–84, 141; Ian Conn and, 216–17, 224; as Executive Director of Rehab Project, 73, 84–85; and environmental issues, 111, 191, 207; and Judy Gilbert, 147; and Gary Greve, 189–93, 195–98, 208, 224, 233–34; Guardian (London) and, 187; Donald Jakeway and, 146, 172–73, 175–76, 181, 215, 235; and Donovan Kuenzli, 214, 216–17; and Lima Army Tank Plant, 94; and Lima News, 168, 170–72, 176–79, 186; 294 Index Berger, David (cont.) and Lima refinery annexation, 223–25, 250; and Lima refinery closure, 131–34; Lima refinery sale, 136–41, 149–50, 175–80, 207–19, 247–48; municipal leadership models, 96, 98, 141, 149, 238–39; The Nation and, 187–88; and OCAW, 184, 225; and Michael Oxley, 182; and Robert Paisley, 137–38, 149–50; and Robert Payne, 208–15; and Steven Percy, 134–35, 139, 146, 150; and Stanley Phelps, 175–81; and pipeline, 164–65, 184–85; at rally to save the refinery, 162–63; on refinery task force, 156–57, 159, 168, 172; and William Rusnack, 216, 225; and James Schaefer, 131, 175, 207, 212–13, 218, 239; and David Stockman, 213, 215; and George Voinovich , 140–41, 146, 172–73, 176, 180–81, 215, 280–81n29; and Wall Street Journal, 186–87; James Walpole and, 216, 224, 226; and Westinghouse/Sundstrand, 95, 98–99; and Hugh Winterstellar, 235 Berger, Joseph, 82 Berger, Linda Musto, 84–85, 86 Berle, Adolf, 8 Black, Hugo, 7 Black Panthers. See Lima Black Panthers Blackstone Group, 211–13, 215–16, 221, 224, 226, 234, 241, 247 Blue Island refinery. See Clark Blue Island refinery Bluestone, Barry, 49 Boop, Ted, 59 BP, 4, 9–10, 101, 168, 173, 193, 203, 232, 234–35; acquisition of Amoco, 219–20; acquisition of Sinclair, 103–4; acquisition of Sohio, 103–4; and David Berger, 163, 173, 175, 178–79, 181–82, 189–91, 215–17, 221, 232–35, 238–39; corporate identity, 10, 114–15, 153, 168, 187, 191–93, 231–32, 243; environmental issues, 105–11, 130, 191, 244–47; executive leadership, 111–14, 128, 132–34, 144, 165–66, 191–92, 204–5, 214–15, 234; global strategy of, 75, 103, 113–14, 128, 219–22, 233–34, 239; history, 103, 111–12; and OCAW, 182–83; and Phelps Oil, 175–82; pipeline project, 139–40, 163–66, 171, 181,184–85, 211; profits , 9–10, 114, 141, 125, 130, 198...

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