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Who should get a share of President Obama’s Nobel Peace Prize?

Dayton’s International Peace Museum is lobbying for a share of the $1.4 million that comes with President Obama’s Nobel Peace Prize. What charity do you think deserves a share?

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WYLIE RHINEHART

WYLIE RHINEHART, Dayton: “Battered women’s shelters. A lot of women are battered, more so in these hard times.”

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TRISH DAY

TRISH DAY, Greenville: “There’s a program called Angel Food Ministries that’s headquartered in Georgia. It provides food at low cost for needy families.”

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SHERRY REIDEL

SHERRY REIDEL, Beavercreek: “Maybe Habitat for Humanity, to help build houses for the needy in this country.”

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CAROL SNOOTS

CAROL SNOOTS, Dayton: “The Dayton Peace Museum would be a very good choice. It’s in the spirit of what the Nobel Peace Prize is given for.”

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LISA SMITH

LISA SMITH, Dayton: “Children’s Medical Center. There are kids there that don’t have medical coverage, and their parents can’t afford the bills.”

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JOE LAMOUREUX

JOE LAMOUREUX, Kettering: “United Way, because it’s so diversified.”

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DANA DICKSON

DANA DICKSON, West Carrollton: “Habitat for Humanity would be the first thing that comes to my mind.”

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