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Syria shows shift in opinion since 9-11

In the aftermath of the 2001 terrorist attacks on New York and Washington, Americans and their lawmakers seemed willing to pay any price to secure our safety.

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UD adds training in cyber law

The University of Dayton School of Law will open a CyberLaw Center this fall, led by Susan Brenner, a world-renowned expert in the field, the university announced.

Dropouts struggle for jobs in Ohio

High school dropouts in Ohio who are 25 or older are almost twice as likely to be unemployed as job-seekers of the same age that have high school diplomas, a review of federal data by the Dayton Daily News found.

Federal judges urge Congress to lift sequestration cuts

The Chief Judge of the Southern District of Ohio was one of 87 U.S. District Court judges across the country to send a letter to Congressional leaders saying that sequestration cuts threaten the core of the judicial branch’s duty.

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Bengals lose composure, game against Bears

The Cincinnati Bengals had little trouble avoiding the Chicago Bears defenders, but the team’s inability to get out of its own way resulted in yet another opening-day loss Sunday at Soldier Field.

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DCDC celebrates 45th season

Exhilarating routines by emerging and seasoned choreographers in addition to programming reflecting partnerships within the community will accent the Dayton Contemporary Dance Company's 45th anniversary season.


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