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Vol 6, Is 35; Jul. 20-Jul. 26, 2000
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CityBeat cover image Angels in the Heartland
The man owns a belt buckle alone that's as large as a Holy Bible. He keeps it on a mantle at home in Batesville, Ind. It would cut up his midsection if he wore it to ride horses. The buckle was given to him by a civic organization whose members believe in and love Jeff Anderson. You'd think, though, when...
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News

Mall Wars
Does the public benefit from mall developers trying to out-flank each other?

Kroger Vetoes New Labeling
Company shareholders turn down labeling for genetically modified organisms; food safety activist promises to 'blow the whistle'

Burning Questions
Is Dropping the Bengals Ticket Guarantee Meaningful?

Arts

War Horse
Opera's Aida is a spectacular pageant with some top-notch singing and acting

Patterns and Insights
The Flying Karamazovs juggle and dance their way through the 'loony-verse'

Columns

Power of One
Fair Elections 2001

Pseudoquasiesque
Fall. In Love Again

Ad Nauseam
Advertising Support?

Arts Beat
What the Playhouse Can Learn from VOLK

Sports: Show Him the Money
The Denny Neagle trade proves one thing: Carl Lindner is running the Reds for profits, not pennants

Comics

Movies

Memories of a Noir
15 years after its initial release, Blood Simple still dazzles

Music

Radio-Active
Stroke 9 succeed with the catchy "Little Black Backpack" and massive radio airplay

Gig of the Week
Stir Fried

Yeah Yeah Yeah

Spill It


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