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FILE FORMAT:  In most cases, items listed here are in Adobe .pdf format.  You must have compatible software to view them.  Acrobat Reader is a free download from Adobe.

EDITING HIGHLIGHTS:  Material added by editors is highlighted in yellow.  Material deleted by editors is highlighted in gray.  Needless to say, trying to read both in the same pass can be confusing.  So I recommend the following:  To read an item as published, read the unhighlighted and yellow-highlighted portions.  To read an item as originally written, read the unhighlighted and gray-highlighted portions.  This may seem awkward at first, but it allows easy side-by-side comparison of the author's thoughts with the priorities of the editors.

 

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DAYTON DAILY NEWS / JOURNAL-NEWS (COX)
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S.A.Joyce is retired from AT&T, and
holds a degree in philosophy.
CINCINNATI ENQUIRER (GANNETT)
opinion
 

Articles are listed in order of publication date, latest first.

PUBLICATION & DATE
CE = Cincinnati Enquirer
DDN = Dayton Daily News
JN = Journal-News
*indicates published edits reference
SUBJECT / HEADLINE CATEGORY
2019    
DDN, JN*: 10/04 Mortality thoughts
"Considering mortality, and all that it means"
philosophy: death
2018    
DDN, JN*: 10/08 Being is special
"The 'being' part of humanity is what counts"
philosophy: ethics
2017    
DDN, JN*: 12/30 Trickle-down arises from the dust heap economics
DDN, JN*: 10/20 It's time we punish corporate negligence security
DDN, JN*: 09/29 What's new?
"What's new? Everything, and nothing at all"
philosophy
CE: 03/14; DDN, JN: 03/08 Knowing what's real in an era of fake news success
DDN, JN*: 01/17 Simplicity is attractive, but not always realistic economics
2016    
DDN, JN*: 12/03 Adjusting work, leisure to a robotic reality economics
DDN*: 09/15; JN: 10/10 Politicians shouldn't play doctor
"Why do Ohio politicians attempt to play doctor?"
politics
DDN, JN*: 07/29 Random reprisal is unjustified, but not unprovoked
"Hold police officers to a high standard"
justice
DDN, JN*: 04/12 Don't sell liberal arts and sciences short
"Broad-based knowledge key asset in workplace"
education
DDN, JN*: 03/18 Traffic safety isn't a game
"Stopping for red lights can save your life"
safety
DDN, JN*: 02/15 I hate politics!
"Ignoring politics will only put you in peril"
politics
DDN, JN*: 01/05 The undying myth of laissez faire
"Why everyone should learn economics"
economics
2015    
DDN, JN*: 12/23 Is Christmas really the reason for the season?
"Ever wonder when was Jesus really born?"
history (special)
DDN, JN*: 12/01 Effective education reform is overdue
"Education is critical to our growing needs"
education
DDN, JN*: 10/23 Gay-marriage: the verdict is in
"Analyzing the effects of same-sex marriage"
law
DDN, JN*: 09/18 Pros and cons of John Kasich
"We can do better than Kasich for president"
politics
DDN, JN*: 08/31 Confederate flag: a symbol of lost causes
"Confederate flag belongs in museum"
culture
DDN, JN*: 07/15 Marijuana growers' cartel law
DDN: 06/19; JN*: 07/03 Marijuana legalization offers benefits law
DDN, JN*: 05/08 Religion under attack politics
DDN, JN*: 04/14 Share the road safety
DDN, JN*: 03/04 The one percent economics
DDN, JN*: 02/06 Magical thinking politics
2014    
DDN, JN*: 12/13 Good government politics
2011    
Middletown Journal: 06/12 An open letter to Congressman John Boehner (original)  (scanned article) politics


It has come to my attention that a column may be edited differently by the editor of each publication.  That is, the column as it appears in the Dayton Daily News may be edited differently (and have a different subject line) from versions appearing in other local papers.  Unless otherwise noted, my editing highlights reflect the version appearing in my hometown paper, the Journal-News.

 

 

Miami University (Ohio)

ILLUMINATI
The Creative Arts publication of Miami University Middletown

Articles are listed in order of publication date, latest first.

PUBLICATION & DATE HEADLINE / SUBJECT CATEGORY
2006: Spring Religion: How I Lost It, but Found Something Better creative non-fiction


 

 

 

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