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Vol 5, Issue 32 Jul 1-Jul 7, 1999
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cover Ready or Not Rest assured that Y2K computer problems won't defeat Cinergy. But be prepared for the local utility to experience temporary setbacks anyway. You also might want to stockpile some firewood, food and bottled water, even though Cincinnati Water Works officials say there's no need. Why? While local officials are lauding their Y2K compliance efforts mightily, their forecasts, for the most part,...
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NEWS

'Meant as a Catalyst'
Short on specifics, new regional report raises hopes

East Walnut Hills Residents Complain that Concert Plan Has Backfired

Health Educators Concerned Over Drop in HIV Tests

ARTS

Calendar Listings

No Sweat
CCM teacher Richard Hess will helm three musicals for Hot Summer Nights

Angels in Covington
Becker's work stands out in sculpture show at the Carnegie

New Kid on Seventh
Gallery features top-notch sculpture, photography and painting

COLUMNS

Editorial
Complacency? So What?

Road Warriors
Reds come home in first place; will fans respond?

Arts Beat

BY Steve Ramos
Artists vs. Kunzel's Art

Comics

MOVIES

Film Listings and Times

What Will Hollywood Do With Cate Blanchett?
Back in theaters with 'An Ideal Husband', one contemplates the studio prospects of a foreign talent

Wild Wild Waste
An 80-foot tarantula is the lone bright spot in a disastrous 'Wild Wild West'

MUSIC

Music Listings

He's So Unusual
Eccentric singer/songwriter Robyn Hitchcock gracefully copes with autonomy, aging and the release of his 16th album

Gig of the Week
Squatweiler stops in for an adventurous ride


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