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  • In softcover fiction, Laurent Binet plots an escape from Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia and Hanna Pylvainen explores the fundamentalist religion of her youth. In nonfiction, Seth Rosenfeld explains the FBI's involvement with the 1964 University of California, Berkeley, student protest movement.
  • What issues matter to you? What do you want to hear about? On this hour of “All Sides,â€? we have an open forum for you to call in and tell us what…
  • The Ohio State School of Music will be presenting the 22nd Celebration Concert this Friday, December 5. The concert will feature ensembles such as the…
  • For decades, the Great Lakes have offered locations for corporate magnates to build luxurious houses with remarkable water views. But it's tough to...
  • Saudi officials say militants suspected to have links to al Qaeda killed 22 people before government commandos flushed them out of an upscale housing complex in an early-morning raid. The raid, launched from helicopters, ended a standoff stemming from Saturday's attacks on foreigners working in Khobar oil offices. Hear NPR's Linda Wertheimer and Global Radio News reporter Nigel Perry.
  • Lions, leopards and cheetah are breeding successfully in the Okavango Delta, Botswana, but how?
  • Columbus City Schools plans to cut about 200 positions under nearly $23 million in planned budget cuts. The Columbus Board of Education approved the plan…
  • Each year the Dayton Auto Show rolls into town with displays of the latest and greatest models and automotive technologies. It is at the Dayton...
  • In softcover nonfiction, Michael Hainey searches for clues about his father's death, anthropologist Napoleon Chagnon examines the heated response to his research and catcher Mike Piazza recounts his unlikely rise to the big leagues. In softcover fiction, D.A. Mishani tells of a detective who confronts an unexpectedly difficult case.
  • The foliage was still thick and lush when I entered the familiar woods one late September afternoon. I used to know those trails well, but now they had...
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