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MIDDLETOWN, Ohio (AP) - Marvin Bailey remembers his father being tired and stressed out from work in the mill and as a union official. It was enough to propel him away from becoming a third-generation steel mill worker.
"When I woke up in the morning to go to school, my father had already gone," Bailey said. "When I came home from basketball practice, or whatever, he was already in bed, just from being worn out from the day's work.
"That was probably what helped me with my decision," said Bailey, 27, who is studying commercial art design at the Cincinnati Art Academy.
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