How city got its tie to Panini

From: Dayton Daily News | Date: January 11, 2005| Author: Leigh Allan | Copyright information

A Panini's not always a sandwich. And Morgan Fairchild didn't go to high school around here.

Those are two of the more important things I learned while trying to see if the first week of the year gives any indication what's in store for Dayton in 2005. In fact, they may be the only two important things.

I ran a Nexis news search for "Dayton" and "Ohio" and got nearly 1,000 hits for the week. But that got cut in half when I eliminated the DDN's own stories, and in half again whe...

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