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  Dayton Daily News - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Dayton Daily News is a daily newspaper published at Dayton, Ohio.
On September 15, 1986, the Journal-Herald and the Daily News were merged to become a morning paper, the Dayton Daily News and Journal-Herald, with both names appearing on the front page.
The paper's editorial offices are located in downtown Dayton, but the paper is printed in a modern facility adjoining Interstate 75 in Franklin, Ohio, about fifteen miles to the south.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Dayton_Daily_News   (379 words)

  
 NationMaster.com - Encyclopedia: Dayton Daily News
DAYTON — The Dayton boys soccer season will be somewhat of an adventure for the Pirates after 10 of their 11 starters were lost to graduation.
The Dayton Daily News and WHIO-TV are scheduled to accompany the 445th Friday on a mission to Balad, an airfield 35 miles north of Baghdad, to airlift troops...
DAYTON -- Dayton Police Chief William McManus is one of two finalists for the job of Minneapolis police chief, and the city's mayor, RT Rybak, is expected to...
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Dayton-Daily-News   (1005 words)

  
 Reponses to Orb's Dayton Daily News Tirade   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
All in all, the Dayton Daily news is one of the worst newspapers in the country.
The Dayton Daily news has taken great steps on making it known to the whole world that they are bleeding heart Liberals and are going to report your news in such a manner void of any facts, or twisting the facts so it sppears to support their stance.
I agree with you that the Dayton Daily News is a sham of a newspaper.
my.erinet.com /~orb/response.htm   (5977 words)

  
 Newspapers & Technology
DAYTON, Ohio — Attendees of ING Conference 2000 were treated to a high-flying night in Dayton at the International Newspaper Group’s annual event.
First was a tour of the Dayton Daily News’ new production facility, designed in the theme of an airplane wing, followed by a dinner with exclusive access to the U.S. Air Force Museum.
The Dayton Daily News designed its 107,000-square-foot mailroom with minimal columns and a truss framing system to provide a large amount of space for flexibility and expansion of equipment.
www.newsandtech.com /issues/2000/11-00/nt/11-00_dayton.htm   (784 words)

  
 Dayton Daily News 06/01/03
The material is a byproduct of the deadly VX nerve agent, 1,200 tons of which are stockpiled at a military depot in Newport, Ind., about 195 miles from Dayton.
Affected townships and cities, including Dayton and Jefferson Twp., have adopted formal resolutions asking the Army to abandon its plan.
In fact, it introduces a whole new set of risks that don't seem to be well understood.
www.cwwg.org /ddn06.01.03.html   (916 words)

  
 Dayton Daily News - AskTheBrain.com
Dayton Daily News Wednesday, December 8, 1999 Editor's note: This is a condensed version of a speech Brig.
Noted sports columnist for the Dayton Daily News who began covering the University of Dayton and Ohio State basketball in the early 1970s.
Dayton Daily News Comments : Now this is an ad you definitely couldn't find in the newspaper: an online hearing test sponsored by a local company, Avada Audiology and Hearing Care.
www.askthebrain.com /daily_dayton_new-.html   (374 words)

  
 Dayton Daily News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
The study released Monday found that of the 54 public water systems the EPA had designated as priorities in 1998, the polluting industries in only three cases helped to pay for their cleanup.
Dayton officials say they have had a good experience with the EPA.
Fulton Tubular Products in Fayette County, Joy Technologies in New Philadelphia and Union Carbide and Shell in Newport in Washington County were the only polluting industries that helped pay for their cleanup, the report said.
www.ohiocitizen.org /campaigns/good/ohioepa/metro_14.html   (420 words)

  
 "Community Policing in Dayton," Dayton Daily News (1992)
Furthermore, 48 % of the sample indicated their own Dayton household had been criminally victimized during the past three years -- the most prevalent crime reported was theft (37.8 %), followed by vandalism (20.9 %).
Thus a substantial portion of Dayton residents are incurring an additional expense on top of paying their local tax dollars, in an effort to ensure the security of their own homes.
We analyse the responses of those 89 Dayton residents who indicated that they had heard of the program, in terms of those who had read about the program in the newspaper (38 %), those who had seen it on TV (32 %), and those who had heard about it from a police officer (31 %).
www.wright.edu /~gordon.welty/CommPol_92.htm   (1727 words)

  
 Dayton Daily News: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
The Dayton Daily News is a daily newspaper newspaper quick summary:
Cox enterprises is the successor to the publishing company founded at dayton, ohio, by james middleton cox, who began with the dayton daily news....
(and the Dayton Daily News (which had a larger circulation) was the liberal evening paper.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/d/da/dayton_daily_news.htm   (495 words)

  
 DAYTON DAILY NEWS 'None of the Above' December Vote Not Islands Away for Area Natives of Puerto Rico - en   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
DAYTON DAILY NEWS 'None of the Above' December Vote Not Islands Away for Area Natives of Puerto Rico - en
The proponent for Puerto Rican nationhood was part of a Saturday seminar at the University of Dayton sponsored by the Puerto Rican Cultural Society of Dayton.
The group represents a surprisingly large number of Dayton- area residents - between 1,500 and 2,500 - who are Puerto Rico natives.
www.puertorico-herald.org /issues/vol3n06/DDNoneAbove-en.shtml   (875 words)

  
 WHIOTV.com - News - Dayton Daily News Publisher To Retire
DAYTON, Ohio -- The publisher of the Dayton Daily News, and President and CEO of Cox Ohio Publishing, is retiring.
Tillson came to Dayton as a reporter back in 1971, but now he virtually oversees the entire operation.
That is why he's been named by the President's Club of Dayton the community's top volunteer of the year.
www.whiotv.com /news/2508553/detail.html   (377 words)

  
 Dayton.com.:.Welcome
Dayton, Ohio is known as the birthplace of aviation.
In their Dayton, Ohio, bicycle shop Wilbur and Orville Wright, self-trained in the science and art of aviation, researched and built the world's first power-driven, heavier-than-air machine capable of free, controlled, and sustained flight.
This is followed by the month-long Dayton Holiday Festival, an annual celebration within the community for over 30 years.
www.dayton.com   (379 words)

  
 Dayton Daily News Newspaper Subscription
The Dayton Daily News delivers comprehensive and in-depth news coverage that you can count on.
Reading the Dayton Daily News is an important part of the day for the city's most sophisticated residents.
Get the Dayton Daily News at your door on the days that are most convenient for you.
www.discountednewspapers.com /dayton-daily-news?source=dn2   (95 words)

  
 Dayton Daily News | News, Entertainment and Information for Dayton, Ohio
New owner: No changes now at Kings Island Updated 1:12 p.m.
The new owners say no immediate changes are planned.
We now offer several ways for you to get the news you want, when and how you want it.
www.daytondailynews.com   (451 words)

  
 Ohioans For Concealed Carry - AGAIN: Dayton Daily News employee robbed   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
This man's employer, the Dayton Daily News, has worked for years to prevent the restoration of his Constitutional right to defend himself, and they continue to rail against it on editorial pages today.
Shame on employers like the DDN and Pizza Hut who would send their defenseless employees to places their corporate lawyers would never go, concerned more for an incorrectly perceived liability issue than with the lives of those who work for them.
The carrier told police he was robbed in the morning while filling newspaper boxes in the parking lot of the Tasty Bird store in the 900 block of West Third Street.
www.ohioccw.org /article2102.html   (236 words)

  
 Dayton Daily News Examines Rate Of Military Suicides   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
A Dayton Daily News examination of news reports and information from veterans' advocate groups helped the newspaper compile a list of 21 servicemen who committed suicide after returning home from serving in Operation Iraqi Freedom or Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan.
The actual number of suicide victims could be higher because the military does not officially collect data on suicides among returning soldiers, the Daily News said in a story Sunday.
A new Army organization, the Deployment Cycle Support System, now coordinates mental health and wellness programs for soldiers and their families "from pre-deployment, to deployment, to post-deployment and then re-deployment," Rudd said.
www.wcpo.com /news/2004/local/10/10/militarysuicides.html   (879 words)

  
 Peace Corps Online | November 1, 2003 - Dayton Daily News: Problems arise when volunteers get caught up in Cape Verde ...
As part of its 20-month examination of Peace Corps, the Dayton Daily News traveled to four of Cape Verde's nine inhabited islands and interviewed volunteers, police officers, prosecutors, attorneys, crime witnesses, a judge and met with two of the men accused in attacks on volunteers.
A Daily News analysis of the Peace Corps Assault Notification and Surveillance System database found that females were identified as victims in 41 of 47 assaults in Cape Verde since 1990, and the average age of the female victims was 24.
The Daily News sent the results of its analysis to Gearan at Hobart and William Smith Colleges in New York, where he is college president.
peacecorpsonline.org /messages/messages/2629/2017305.html   (4822 words)

  
 WHIOTV.com - News - Dayton Daily News Journalist Shot And Killed
DAYTON, Ohio -- Police in Dayton are investigating the shooting death of a Dayton Daily Newsemployee.
Ali was a well-known journalist, covering the Dayton city beat for many years.
As police continue to investigate the shooting and search for the person responsible, The Dayton Daily News tries to deal with the loss of a second valued employee in less than a week.
www.whiotv.com /news/3708577/detail.html   (497 words)

  
 Peace Corps Online | October 27, 2003 - Dayton Daily News: Kazakhstan RPCV Kevin Marousek disagrees with Dayton Daily ...
We'll start with a brief lesson in journalistic ethics, something which Carollo and the rest of the staff of the Dayton Daily News (how many people could that possibly be...
I don't mean to minimize the tragedies depicted in the Dayton Daily News, as I assume they are real and the victims have every right for their stories to be heard.
I guess the Dayton Daily News team isn't used to stories that go longer than one paragraph, so the concept of the Enter key could be foreign to them.
www.peacecorpsonline.org /messages/messages/2629/2017119.html   (2106 words)

  
 Dayton Daily News
Two minutes later, the enormous fuel-filled DC-8 cargo-jet plowed into an outdoor auto auction yard, creating a dramatic series of explosions as the airplane and approximately 200 cars burst into what witnesses described as a "runway of fire." All crew members, including my brother-in-law, were killed.
This is welcome news for those concerned about air cargo safety statistics that reveal a disconcerting frequency of cargo plane crashes.
According to a 2000 Air Safety Week news brief, "The fatal and/or hull loss accident rate is some four times worse for the cargo-carrying sector" compared to the passenger airlines.
home.att.net /~emery17now/maint.htm   (650 words)

  
 Dayton Daily News - WHEELS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
Meetings with new companions should occur in public places and participants should not divulge their addresses.
In addition, some reports, such as stock quotes and related financial news, may be delayed at least 20 minutes due to requirements of the stock exchanges and/or financial information services.
By using this service, you consent to the exclusive jurisdiction of the state and federal courts in Dayton, Ohio in all disputes arising out of or relating to this agreement or this website.
wheels.coxohio.com /wl/Content.jsp?page=content/visitoragreement.htm   (2635 words)

  
 Dayton Daily News - Dale Dempsey
Julie Chmiel, new owner of English Manor, a bed and breakfast in Miamisburg on the bikeway, would like to see it happen.
Leiwig said that the opening this month of RiverScape in Dayton and the completion of the National Park Services Interpretation Center at Huffman Prairie should increase interest in biking in the area.
Finding money to build new trails is a grant-writing game, as communities seek state, federal and local funds.
www.bikemiamivalley.org /projects_to_link_valley_bikeways.htm   (1308 words)

  
 Cincinnati Blog: What to Do If You Are Challenged at the Polls
News, Opinion, Media Analysis, and Information about or from Cincinnati, Ohio and the World.
The Dayton Daily News, the best newspaper in Southwest Ohio, does something practical and a public service to the community.
They give advice about what to do if you are challenged at the polls, presumable by a Republican operative.
cincinnati.blogspot.com /2004/10/what-to-do-if-you-are-challenged-at.html   (418 words)

  
 Dayton Daily News Library
Articles written by Dayton Daily News staff are usually available a few days after publication.
To request a subscription to the Dayton Daily News, go to www.daytondailynews.com and at the left, under Subscribe, click on Subscription Orders.
Dayton Daily News offers articles back to 1990 (text only) online as part of our website.
nl.newsbank.com /sites/ddnb/faq.htm   (1201 words)

  
 BillOReilly.com: Dayton Daily News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
but the Dayton Daily News attacked the Governor of Ohio, the Attorney General of Ohio and Bill O'Reilly for reporting the story and actually asking for the removal of Judge Connor.
The vicious personal attacks launched by the Dayton Daily News were strange when contrasted to the lack of condemnation for the judge.
If you are as outraged as Bill is you can contact Jeff C. Bruce the editor of the Dayton Daily News (JBruce@DaytonDailyNews.com) and Jay R. Smith the President of Cox Newspapers Inc. (Jay.Smith@Coxinc.com) which owns the newspaper and let them know how you feel about this.
www.billoreilly.com /pg/jsp/general/genericpageblue.jsp?pageID=494   (177 words)

  
 Daily mortgage rates news update provided by Dayton Daily News
The index rose to 60.5 from 60.1 - not much of a change - but analysts were predicting a decline to 59.
Bond traders, however, received the news without flinching, as the 'prices paid' component actually edged down to 60.5 from 64.8.
A decline in Treasury yields, the prospect of a good employment report on Friday, strong economic news and a boost from Apple Computer Inc. sent the three major stock indexes up on opening.
daytondailynews.interest.com /daily.asp   (771 words)

  
 Dayton Daily News Series on Select Sports: Winning Really Isn't the Only Thing for Kids
Select basketball leagues in Dayton play every kid equally, whether the team's winning or losing.
The USYSA also has begun to offer age-specific training for coaches as part of an effort to teach the whole child and not just the athlete.
DAYTON DAILY NEWS Copyright (c) 1997, Dayton Newspapers Inc.
www.infosprts.com /ddn/ddn0725.htm   (464 words)

  
 The supersizing of America's livestock farms: For cheaper grocery prices, are we risking our health, the environment ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
A nine-month Dayton Daily News examination traced many problems on large farms to lax standards, uneven enforcement and rules that vary from state to state.
The Daily News traveled to 11 states and the Netherlands, and compiled a comprehensive database of megafarm regulations in every state.
Under pressure from animal welfare groups, the United Egg Producers in June introduced new standards for the industry, including one that increases the minimum cage space for chickens up to 40 percent by 2008.
www.greenlink.org /public/hotissues/farm1.html   (4927 words)

  
 Dayton Daily, Amos battle in the `burbs - Dayton Business Journal:   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-02)
Beginning the first week of October, the Daily News beefed up its suburban coverage to nine zones from six in hopes that revenue and readership would increase.
But while Amos and the Daily News say their actions have little to do with competition against the other, local advertisers say the newspaper groups' moves show nothing more than industry leaders scouting more revenue and market share.
But Brad Tillson, president and CEO of Cox Ohio Publishing and publisher of the Daily News, says the Daily News' move to help its readers "get to know their neighbors" a little better, is merely an attempt to build on one of its strongest products.
www.bizjournals.com /dayton/stories/1997/11/10/story2.html   (687 words)

  
 Dayton Daily News
Clark, who calls herself a `minister of media,' is a former television producer and youth minister who serves as assistant research professor at the University of Colorado's School of Journalism and Mass Communications.
She will be in Dayton on Tuesday for a book signing at the Parish Resource Center, 1040 S. Smithville Road.
Dayton Daily News archives are stored on a SAVE (tm) newspaper library system from NewsBank Media Services, a division of NewsBank, inc.
ucsu.colorado.edu /~clarkl/Dayton.htm   (1010 words)

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