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Privacy Policy
This privacy policy explains how 91.7 WVXU and Cincinnati Public Radio, Inc., a non-profit organization, collects and uses information about visitors to these web pages. We recognize the value of personal privacy and wish to protect your information.

Gathering Information
91.7 WVXU collects personally identifying information such as your name, e-mail address, address, and age on these pages only if you choose to provide that information to us. 91.7 WVXU asks you to provide this information when you submit an essay, ask a comment or question about the series, or request additional information about our activities. 91.7 WVXU also may ask you to provide additional personal information in other limited circumstances specified at the time the information is requested.

Using Information
91.7 WVXU limits the use of personally identifying information to the following activities: responding to your e-mails; processing your essay submission for public archives, broadcast by WVXU or publication on the project website; listing name and location (city, state, and/or country) information provided by you when broadcasting or publishing user e-mails or other submissions; editorial purposes such as contacting users for an online survey; sending communications, including marketing and promotional communications, from WVXU to users who have not 'opted out' of the receipt of such communications; other internal 91.7 WVXU purposes; and other purposes specified at the time the information is gathered.

Personally identifying information collected by 91.7 WVXU is not shared with other third parties unless the user specifically consents to such distribution.

91.7 WVXU also may disclose personal information if required to do so by law or if we believe that such action is necessary to (a) comply with the law or with legal process, (b) protect against misuse or unauthorized use of the 91.7 WVXU website (www.wvxu.org), or (c) protect the personal safety or property of 91.7 WVXU website users, the public, or WVXU and its employees. If you do not want your personally identifying information to be collected or used for any of these purposes, you can simply 'opt out' according to the process described below.

Minors
Visitors under the age of 18 must have the approval of a parent or legal guardian to submit an essay or other personal information to 91.7 WVXU. Approval of a parent or guardian will be verified before any broadcast or other distribution of the essay.

Links to Other Sites
The 91.7 WVXU web pages contain links to other sites that may not follow the same privacy policies as NPR. These sites may use cookies, collect data, and use the data in ways that we would not. 91.7 WVXU and NPR are not responsible for the privacy practices or any information or materials on these other sites.

Acceptance of Privacy Policy Terms
91.7 WVXU reserves the right to change this policy. Any changes to this policy will be posted to this page as soon as reasonably possible, so please check this page periodically. Use of these pages constitutes consent to any policy then in effect.

Questions, Corrections to Personal Data, and Opting-Out
If you have any questions or comments concerning our privacy policy; would like to change, update, or delete your personal information; or would like to opt-out of any future communications, please contact us or send a letter to:

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Sat, 04 Feb 2012
Yulia Tymoshenko went from being Ukraine's prime minister to a prisoner, convicted of abuse of power last October. But her supporters say she is the victim of a political vendetta, and her daughter came to Washington, where she had access to top government officials as she fights for her mother's release.

Job Market Could Help Obama's Election Stock
Sat, 04 Feb 2012
All kinds of companies were hiring last month. U.S. employers added 243,000 jobs in January, and the unemployment rate fell to 8.3 percent. Experts are cautiously optimistic, but the boost in hiring may give the president extra momentum going into November.

Out West, GOP Candidates Mine For Caucus Votes
Sat, 04 Feb 2012
Saturday is Republican presidential caucus day in Nevada. Mitt Romney is counting on another win to keep him on the path to the nomination. Newt Gingrich and Ron Paul have also been campaigning in the state, while Rick Santorum is looking ahead to later contests.

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