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News Stories for November 2009

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Stories for Monday, November 30

Thomas Friedman: Narrative of Arab Muslims feeds hatred of Americans

What should we make of Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, who apparently killed 13 innocent people at Fort Hood?Here’s my take: Hasan may have been mentally unbalanced — I assume anyone who shoots up innocent people is. But the more you read about his support for Muslim suicide bombers, about how ...

Stories for Saturday, November 28

Miamisburg company considering move to Indiana

MIAMISBURG — Thaler Machine Co. has taken pains to diversify its business among defense, aerospace and automotive customers, to avoid excessive dependence on the demand of any one market for its precision-machined products. “We’ve been very blessed to be diversified,” said Greg Donson, vice president for engineering, noting that it ...

Stories for Friday, November 27

Cal Thomas: Better to reclaim than bury young offenders

The United States Supreme Court this month heard arguments in a case that could decide whether a child who commits a crime should be sentenced in some circumstances to life without parole.There can be no question that some minors who murder are unfit to be released from prison for fear ...

Stories for Wednesday, November 25

The best of what’s happening this week in Cincinnati, Columbus

Sesame Street Live “Elmo’s Green Thumb” When: Nov. 19-22; Thursday-Friday, 7 and 10:30 p.m.; Saturday, 10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m.; Sunday, 1 and 4:30 p.m. Where: Nationwide Arena, 200 W. Nationwide Blvd., Columbus Cost: $12-$17 More Info: (614) 246-2000 or www.nationwidearena.com. The Scoop: Elmo has to find a new home ...

Cal Thomas: Welcome, fellow comrades, to the glorious U.S.S.A.

Not all revolutions begin in the streets with tanks and guns. Some advance slowly, almost imperceptibly, until a nation is transformed and the public realizes too late that their freedoms are gone.Such is the revolution now taking place in America. The ‘60s crowd has emerged from the ideological grave and ...

Stories for Tuesday, November 24

Are you facing credit rate hikes?

Has your bank recently raised your credit card rates or fees without giving you notice? Was your credit card unexpectedly canceled? We’d like to hear from you for a story about tough new credit card rules that, unfortunately for consumers, won’t take effect until Feb. 22, long after the holidays. ...

Marriages and divorces

Marriage Licenses Issued Nov 6: SAMB, Seydina, 26, and DEWS, Leketha, 31, both of Dayton. GAMBOA, Wilber, 33, and GRANT, Tara, 28, both of Dayton. HALE, Dennis, Jr., 31, Trotwood, and WILKINSON, Heaven, 24, Dayton. RAGSDALE, Jesse, Jr., 61, and RAGSDALE, Dorine, 48, both of Dayton. ANDERSON, David, 32, and ...

Stories for Thursday, November 19

Sarah Palin is shown before her interview with Barbara Walters in New York City on Friday, Nov. 13.

Cal Thomas: GOP can't afford to cast Palin aside

I’m sure I would like Sarah Palin if I got the chance to meet her. We share many things in common. She is still married to her first spouse, as am I. She has a Down syndrome son. I have a brother with Down syndrome. We share the same faith ...

Computer glitch delaying flights

A computer glitch shut down most, if not all, departing flights at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport and other airports across the country Thursday morning. One passenger said a Delta Air Lines gate agent announced that the computer problem would not allow pilots to retrieve flight plans, and that no planes were ...

Stories for Thursday, November 12

Ohio’s soybean yield expected to set record

Ohio’s soybean yield is now expected to set a record of 48 bushels per acre, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service reported Tuesday, Nov. 10. The old record of 47 bushels was reached in 2007, 2006 and 2004. Forecasted production of 219.8 million bushels also is expected ...

Marriages, divorces

Marriage Licenses Issued Oct 15: MULLEN, Brendan, 31, and NEWHOUSE, Suzanne, 31, both of Washington, DC. HUFFMAN, Aaron, 29, and BELENY, Ashley, 25, both of Monterey, CA. WILSON, Martin, 40, and CORNETT, Angela, 43, both of Miamisburg. FLORES, Daniel, 23, and BEATTY, Jessica, 19, both of Dayton. McDONALD, Calvin, Jr, ...

Stories for Wednesday, November 11

Kids can bake pumpkin pie at Y

PIQUA — Students in grades kindergarten through four can learn to make pumpkin pies for Thanksgiving dessert during a Nov. 24 program at YWCA Piqua.Each child will take home his or her own pumpkin pie. Fee for the 6 to 8 p.m. class is $8, along with a youth membership ...

UD recruit Juwan Staten at Oak Hill Academy, fall 2009.

Staten signs letter-of-intent with UD

Juwan Staten, one of the most heralded recruits in University of Dayton basketball history, has signed a national letter-of-intent with the Flyers this morning, making his commitment official. Staten, a 5-11 senior point guard for Oak Hill Academy, is ranked as the 44th-best prospect nationally by Rivals.com and the 64th-best ...

Stories for Tuesday, November 10

Body found on back porch had been there 2 days

DAYTON — A man's dead body found on a woman's back porch had been there for days. His death now is not considered suspicious. The woman, who lives on Speice Avenue on the city's east side, called officers on Monday, Nov. 9, and coroner's office investigators later determined the man's ...

Stories for Friday, November 6

No Ohio Guard members injured at Fort Hood

No Ohio National Guard personnel were injured in the shooting rampage at Fort Hood on Thursday, Nov. 5, the Ohio Adjutant General’s Department said. Ohio National Guard units sometimes process through the Army base in Texas to prepare soldiers for mobilization or demobilization, but none are currently stationed there. There ...

Mark Newberry

Grand jury declines to indict mother, boyfriend in child beating death

DAYTON — A Montgomery County grand jury has declined to indict two people held on charges related to the beating death of 2-year-old Malechi Wilson. Denise Stinson, the boy’s mother, and her boyfriend, Mark A. Newberry, were booked into the Montgomery County Jail on Oct. 30. Both were released from ...

Stories for Thursday, November 5

Cal Thomas: The left’s excuses for communism comical now

On Nov. 9, 1989, the Berlin Wall was pulled down to the consternation of leftists, who still had faith socialism could work with the right leaders, and to the delight of conservatives, who believed that socialism and communism guaranteed mutually-shared poverty.Two years later, the Soviet Union crumbled. Soviet communism might ...

Divorces

DIVORCES: Granted Oct 14: BROCK, Linda, Dayton, vs. Grover, Huber Heights. BOWLING, Patricia, vs. Harold, both of Dayton. Granted Oct 15: TYSON, Carla, Centerville, vs. BARKER, Mark, United Kingdom. O'SHEA, Stephanie, Moraine, vs. Richard, Dayton. MILLNER, Lawrence, Dayton, vs. Lilita, Columbus. BURNS, Pamela, Germantown, vs. Danny, Moraine. Granted Oct 16: ...

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