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Vol 7, Is 33; Jul. 5-Jul. 11, 2001
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CityBeat cover image All the News That Causes Fits
Over the last year the stock market has gone down, then up, then down, then up again. Survivor's ratings went up and up and up. And for a while it was impossible to tell whether George W. Bush or Al Gore was on top. And the mainstream media never averted its gaze for an instant, afraid to miss a single...
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News

Show the Poor the Door
Reducing poverty by keeping it outside the city

We Have to Talk About This
Cincinnati is 'ground zero for racial relations'

Burning Questions
What if Charlie Luken Up and Called It Quits?

Arts

WEB FEATURE: Famliar and Fresh
Ovation stages a pleasant Sondheim revue

WEB FEATURE: Heavenly Entertainment
Sanders Family SIngers are back for more at the Playhouse

Once More, with Feeling
CCM's Hot Summer Nights hits its 20th season, stages hits with some veteran stars

Columns

Pseudoquasiesque
Electile Dysfunction

Your Negro Tour Guide
Mr. Livingston, I Presume?

Porkopolis
Curly Tales of the City

Arts Beat

Questioning Charlie, Anticipating Courtis

News of the Weird

Comics

Movies

Public Enemy
Ben Kingsley's vicious gangster is the anti-Gandhi in riveting Sexy Beast

Don't Call Me Gandhi

Opening Films

Music

Platinum Punks
Blink 182 relish their role in keeping self-made Rock music in the Top 40

Short Takes

CD of the Week: Nikka Costa
Everybody's Got Their Something

Spill It


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