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2012-06-03
CONTINUING COVERAGE Mubarak gets life in prison
Iran’s space facility stirs military fears
Cyber boomerangs a risk in digital war
Waiting for Congress
Bullying could be a factor
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WAR IN AFGHANISTAN Nothing routine for Guard in Afghanistan
U.S. says Asian push no threat to China
Funds spent on buffets, gift cards
Clinton: Arctic calls for joint effort
Pa. remains center of natural gas drilling
‘Smart bomb’ drug hits breast cancer
Queen spends day at races
Spain committed to austerity
Caterpillar stock targeted
‘Napalm girl’ photograph turns 40
THE DRUG PROBLEM ‘Broken hearts and broken communities…’
What you told us about black-on-black violence
ELECTION 2012 A ham-handed solution to non-existent problem
RECALL ELECTION Unions childishly demand a do-over in Wisconsin
At Wright-patt, a historic changing of the guard
20 bills on way to Kasich
Cities want casino funds
County extends theft inquiry
Central State passes 1st deadline
Maryhaven settlement costs taxpayers $700K
State may pay contractor to maintain I-71
Grade cards show polarized Congress
Venus to cross sun’s face for last time this century
Researcher: Ohio graves misidentify Union soldiers
Shooting isn’t focus of graduation
Hundreds of pot plants seized
Taser used to arrest car thief suspect
Levin leads heading into final round
Butler, VCU to ‘raise ante’
No drama at Bengal OTAS
Heat’s Wade plans to produce
Under-the-radar recruits can fly high
Fans fall in love with tracks
NASCAR SPRINT CUP Martin gets Sprint Cup pole
Dixon gets 1st pole of season
Reds go for best players with picks
Drug policies lenient in SEC?
UK bounces back from marathon
2 teams: ‘high-end potential’
Greenville falters in state title game
Moeller wins D-I title
Label these Wolverines a winner
Marshall sets state record
‘Selfless act’ garners praise for WLS runner
Finals back after break
Bruce sits against Astros’ Rodriguez
Nature visit might help you win a car
Bowler follows therapy to local hall of fame induction
Trainer for I’ll Have Another in swing
Belmont can crush Triple bids
Some towns eye retreat from sea
Estate plans a must for all
How to find right program
Grad party hosts need to know laws
Tips for estate plans
Websites help you sell your gadgets
Beckham’s a smoothie
To forgive or not to forgive? That is the big question
Silent swing set holds memories
He’s going on a months-long diet to help wife’s figure
Scalzi has fun with sci-fi writing
THIS WEEK’S BOOK
Downtown Dayton Revival finalizes lineup
Greenville choir headed to NYC
Cityfolk seeks festival volunteers
Bolton concert revisits greatest hits
Classic Jazz Stompers partner with Neil’s
Navigating the price of endless graduation parties
Dallas’ mystique charms visitors
Brewer chooses Dayton to test-market a new beer
IN-DEPTH COVERAGE: New rules help investors manage fees
Companies rethinking IPO plans
BUSINESS PEOPLE
Prepaid college tuition plans may not be surefire
Bogus health stocks all hype
Efficient windows better, but how do you compare?
Health care tax credit disappoints
Cricket launching prepaid iphone in June
Nike to sell Umbro, Cole Haan brands
TRANSITIONS College freshmen offer insight
Area valedictorians, salutatorians
Franklin High School
First impressions can make, break job seeker
Grads need to highlight skills
Graduates reflect on lessons learned, hopes and fears
Nifty gifts abound for 2012 graduates
Transitions often stressful for parents, too
Graduates reflect on the past while looking forward
College doesn’t have to be rushed
Organization is key to a successful college career
Best and worst careers for 2012
How to thrive in college life
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