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President Obama, It's Time To Fire the TSA

(gizmodo.com)  We're just one bad burrito away from the TSA forcing passengers to choke back an Imodium and a Xanax before being hogtied to our seats.
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Slow down or face a ticket in I-75 construction zones

(www.daytondailynews.com)  “If something happens inside those walled-in areas and somebody touches off a crash, you could quickly see that turn into four or five crashes,” Jordan said.
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Reason #10 to VOTE NO on ISSUE 3

(www.writeslikeshetalks.com)  In addition to the forgoing amount, an additional one percent of gross slot machine revenue shall be paid to the state ...
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It’s not the kids, it’s the parents.

(esrati.com)  Mr. Esrati's encounter with the today's state-of-the-art parenting skills (or lack thereof).
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Dayton Set to Commercialize Nanotechnology-based Materials

(mfrtech.com)  North Carolina-based NanoTechLabs has teamed with the National Composite Center in Dayton to create a new division called Buckeye Composites
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Dayton raising bus fares to $1.75, 3rd increase in 4 years

(www.fox8.com)  The board of the Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority voted Tuesday to raise adult fares by 25 cents to $1.75, beginning Aug. 1.
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DAI closes library to public

(www.daytondailynews.com)  The Lott Memorial Library, previously open to the public by appointment, is now closed to outsiders, effective July 1. Established in 1922, the library holds a large collection related to the visual arts and architecture.
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Dr. Creep Benefit Show

(www.myspace.com)  uly 18th, 2009, an event is being held in Springfield's Snyder Park to benefit a very special man, legendary area television personality, Dr. Creep (Barry Hobart). As host of Shock Theater and Clubhouse 22 he created a lot of fond memories for a lot of people.
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Libraries rallying supporters to protest proposed budget cut

(www.daytondailynews.com)  Miami Valley librarians are urging people to call, e-mail and Twitter complaints to Gov. Ted Strickland and Ohio legislators about a proposed 30 percent funding cut library officials say will devastate library services, and likely lead to cutbacks in hours, staff layoffs, and branch closures.
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GM to cut 4,000 more white-collar jobs by year end

(www.daytondailynews.com)  The company notified its more than 27,000 U.S. white-collar workers by e-mail Tuesday that that it will offer standard severance packages, and employees near retirement age will have the opportunity to retire early, spokesman Tom Wilkinson said.
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