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Vol 5, Is 15; Mar. 4-Mar. 10, 1999
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CityBeat cover image The Politics of Politics
Cincinnati City Councilman Charles Winburn supported the "strong mayor" initiative that reached the ballot in 1995. He opposed a different version in 1996. Last month, he proposed that council turn back the clock to when council members chose the city's mayor themselves. Now Winburn is championing the Build Cincinnati plan to directly elect Cincinnati's mayor, a plan that council has...
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News

A Time to Tell
UC grapples with federal legislation that requires parental notification of students' run-ins with the law

Prichard's Judge: Witness 'character, integrity and veracity are of minimal to no value'

Burning Questions
Backstage Blues?

Arts

Farron's Oxide
Metal sculpture and mixed media at Enjoy the Arts

A Literary Feast
Hemingway's life and travels serve as basis for cookbook

Columns

Pseudoquasiesque
I Brake For No One

Arts Beat
Cincinnati Museums Wait for America's Arts Boom

Sports: Money Buys Happiness
With a net payroll increase of just $10 million, the Reds are suddenly worth watching

Comics

Movies

The Young and the Restless
Sarah Michelle Gellar and her 'Cruel Intentions' peers seek adult credibility

The Gangster Who Couldn't Shoot Straight
Robert De Niro's self-parody fails to jump-start 'Analyze This'

Music

Willing to Wait Again
Melissa Ferrick knows her second chance may be her best break yet

Gig of the Week
Brave Old World

Short Takes

Spill It


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