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Cyber warriors defend against daily attacks
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Anatomy of con: How employee bilked county
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National safety questions follow Centerville pilot’s death
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Archie Miller exits UD for Indiana job
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SENSORYFRIENDLY SHOW COMES TO DAYTON
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Tens of thousands protest Britain’s EU departure
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Waynesville sets new rules for Sauerkraut Fest
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Dayton bike park could open in summer
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Want a job? America hiring cyber warriors,
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Dolezal struggles after racial identity scandal
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Hearings show Gorsuch as careful, folksy, testy
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U.S. review: Mosul airstrikes were at the request of Iraq
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Former Marine can now swim with new leg
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Maryland high school thrust into immigration debate
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Now what? Options for consumers as drama fades
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GOP health-care effort a self-inflicted defeat
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Black hole is being pushed around its galaxy by gravitational waves
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Justice Department says it still needs private prisons
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Bike park could open in summer
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Mentors make a difference in lives
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Event draws shoe lovers to Columbus
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Archdeacon
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Larson continues strong weekend with Xfinity win
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The success of the Big East in the past two NCAA Tournaments
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LPGA Tour:
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Oregon 74, Kansas 60:
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Search begins for replacement
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Reds should use youth to fill out rotation
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Does Bronson Arroyo attest that Devin Mesoraco has lost some zip on his throws to second base? — DAVE, Miamisburg/Centerville/Beavercreek.
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Ryan Ramczyk, OT, Wisconsin
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Jamal Adams, S, LSU
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‘Hillbilly Elegy’ author, investment firm join forces
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How to avoid becoming a telemarketing fraud victim
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TV queen Rhimes expands her empire to include live theater
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Upcoming Literary Events Tuesday, March 28, 7 p.m., Books & Co. at The Greene
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“World War I and America — Told By the Americans Who Lived It” edited by A. Scott Berg (The Library of America, 987 pages, $40).
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‘Whistler’s Mother’ painting returns to Chicago’s Art Institute
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1. Dishonesty.
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Dear Abby:
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Rebecca, via email
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DON’T MISS: