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Vol 5, Issue 46 Oct 7-Oct 13, 1999
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More by Darlene D'Agostino

Cross Country and Domesticated Darlene learns to throw away the scorecard (05-10-01)

Suffer the Children Cincinnati's invisible homeless children (03-15-01)

The Greening of Clifton Collaboration could bring more trees, new business (03-01-01)

Food Fight XU cafeteria workers rally in support of union campaign (02-15-01)

Beastly Treatment Circus foe gets (almost) naked for animal rights (02-15-01)

No Closet Space Tolerance begins in the home -- or at least it should (02-08-01)

Outside Sales Streetvibes newspaper shows homeless aren't hopeless (02-01-01)

Burning Questions Is the EPA Wasting Money in Reading? (02-01-01)

Why Were They Arrested? Cases against TABD protesters keep coming apart in court (01-25-01)

Travel & Getaways (01-25-01)

Splitting Up Without Coming Unglued People plan marriages, don't they? Divorce takes planning, too (01-18-01)

Getting Higher Retreats add spirit, not religion, to recovery from addiction (01-18-01)

Protesters Not Guilty Three globalization protesters go to trial and win acquittal (01-18-01)

Failure to Communicate Police and protesters trade charges about TABD demonstrations (12-14-00)

Radio Free Cincinnati WAIF does radio differently, and does it for love (12-07-00)

Give the Old-Fashioned Way: Volunteer (11-30-00)

The 12-Second Warning This is why they call it the police 'force' (11-22-00)

Which Side are You On? The Globalization Debate Comes to Cincinnati (11-16-00)

Do Something. About the TABD, N16 and Other Trade Issues (11-16-00)

Labor of Love. Workers Unite Against TABD and the WTO (11-16-00)

Stay Informed. Know the Law, Know Your Rights (11-16-00)

Jagged Little Pill RU 486 isn't cheap, and it's not pain-free (11-09-00)

Voters Back School Levy Election 2000 (11-09-00)

Talking 'Bout Our Generation Kaldi's Coffee House, Over-the-Rhine (10-26-00)

Clear Differences Voters have real choices in races for state representative (10-26-00)

Burning Questions No Right Turns: What's So Political About A County Engineer? (10-26-00)

Clifton Plan Approved But residents still object to blight boundary (10-19-00)

UC Changes Position, Wants to Discuss New Garage University now says it wants neighbors' input (10-19-00)

Burning Questions New Port Authority: A Lawsuit Waiting to Happen? (10-19-00)

Get on the Bus Organizers hope Million Family March builds coalition for change (10-12-00)

A Taxing Situation for CPS District says it wants less reliance on property taxes, but needs this one (10-05-00)

Antiques Never Die Trivet's owner takes the good stuff with him (10-05-00)

Going to Pot Backers of medical marijuana use ballots and courts to advance the cause (09-28-00)

Burning Questions Tonight's Show Is Brought to You by Big Brother (09-28-00)

Court Orders Police Not to Skimp on DUI Tests Stand on one foot, close your eyes and ­ most of all ­ hold your breath (09-07-00)

The Evolution of Clifton Heights With a major redevelopment plan in the works, the University of Cincinnati makes the neighborhood its business (08-31-00)

Allah Board Religious diversity isn't on track with changing campuses (08-24-00)

ETC: Don't Phone Home National group says prison phone system keeps inmates' families in economic lockdown (08-17-00)

Walking the Walk Local high school musician-activists take a stand against sweatshops (08-10-00)

Back to the Blackboard School board puts off deciding the fate of individual schools until entire CPS system is re-evaluated (08-03-00)

Preventing Abuse YWCA program works to head off domestic violence before it happens (07-27-00)

Burning Questions Home Is Where the Loan Is -- at Least in Downtown (07-27-00)

Kroger Vetoes New Labeling Company shareholders turn down labeling for genetically modified organisms; food safety activist promises to 'blow the whistle' (07-20-00)

One Less Sip of Variety Starbucks and Newport throw out free newspapers (07-14-00)

Massage Case Message Unclear Covington massage business owner accepts plea bargain, but prostitution definition not cleared up (07-13-00)

Lettuce Inform You PETA uses its involvement in the Big Pig Gig to tout the 'horrid and unimaginable' fate of real pigs (07-12-00)

Beauty and the Beholder Covington approves private mural project after confusing debate over the role and meaning of public art (06-29-00)

Residents Claim 'Bait-and-Switch' at Suburban Development (06-29-00)

Kansas Minister Delivers Messages of Intolerance to P&G; Local gay activists applaud company's decision to withdraw support from Dr. Laura's new TV show (06-22-00)

No News Isn't Necessarily Good News for Hughes High (06-22-00)

Out of the Shadows GLBT activism in Cincinnati is picking up steam, reacting to P&G; decision about Dr. Laura TV show (06-15-00)

Burning Questions Where's the Pork? (06-15-00)

Running Out of Time? Hughes Center is broke and broken, unable to keep up with CPS standards and facing interest from Clifton Heights developers; can a dedicated band of teachers, administrators, parents and students save it from the wrecking ball? (06-08-00)

Burning Questions UC Asks County for Biomedical Industry Support (06-01-00)

Mount Auburn Montessori Program Scrambles to Find a Permanent Home by End of Summer (05-25-00)

Mount Auburn Clinic Makes the Most of Its Move (05-25-00)

Critics Claim Ohio Legislature Is Gutting Health Departments' Right to Enact Non-Smoking Policies (05-18-00)

Reports of Trivet's Death Exaggerated Store Remains Open for Now (05-18-00)

Girl, Interrupted A daughter reckons with her mother's past and a time when abused women had no place to turn (05-11-00)

Light Rail Project Looks for Public Input; Details Still Not 'Written in Stone' (05-11-00)

County Wonders What to Do With Tax Levy Surplus, Asks for Information on Other Levy Funds (05-04-00)

West End Junior High: 85 Years and Still Blooming (05-04-00)

Pie in the Sky Comair pilots, feeling underpaid and unappreciated, look to break through a two-year stalemate on contract negotiations; one wonders if he'll ever get his 'fair share' (04-27-00)

Trivet's Closing Not Trivial Cincinnati's landmark 'junk' store loses out in battle over late owner's will (04-27-00)

Abu-Jamal to Speak Via Tape at Antioch, Kent State Events (04-13-00)

Dr. Laura Schlessinger Cancels Cincinnati Speaking Date (04-06-00)

Burning Questions 'Tremendous Ties' to Crosley Field Still to Come in Stadium Design (04-06-00)

Ah, There's the Rub Covington police and a massage business battle over the legal definition of prostitution (03-30-00)

CDC Sex Ed Funds Face March 31 Deadline for Vote in Ohio Legislature (03-23-00)

Burning Questions Recommended Stadium Management Firm in Lawsuit With State (03-23-00)

County Very, Very Dirty Despite 11 years of effort, Hamilton County remains the area's No. 1 litterer (03-16-00)

Governor Vetoes Ky. Bill That Created Civil Rights Dispute Update (03-16-00)

The Will to Survive Progress meets a Montessori school, a health clinic and an apartment building in Mount Auburn; community assets hang in the balance. (03-09-00)

Black Churches Learn to Help Fight HIV and AIDS (03-09-00)

Rights and Wrong Two pending Kentucky bills would destroy civil rights in the state, bill opponents say (02-17-00)

Saving Our Sons Before They Turn Violent Moeller High School program offers proactive ideas for stopping violence in young, suburban males (02-03-00)

Ohio Sex Ed Funds Remain Frozen; Legislators Work on a Thaw (02-03-00)

Internet Start-Ups Clicking Local Web sites look to provide community links (01-27-00)

Exclusion Zones Ruled Unconstitutional; City Might Appeal Judge's Decision (01-27-00)

Change Is on the Menu Three signature Cincinnati restaurants -- Stenger's Cafe, Mullane's and Camp Washington Chili -- look to put uncertainty behind them in the new year (01-20-00)

Burning Questions Uncovering Kroger's Cosmo Coverup (01-20-00)

Working It Out By Myself (01-13-00)

Getting to the Heart New American Heart Association program helps Cincinnati agencies reach out to local African-American community (01-13-00)

True Romance Mental and physical well-being can't be separated (01-13-00)

Challengers Eye School Board Variety of ideas and positions offered by candidates (10-07-99)

Cincinnati Public Schools Board of Education Candidates (10-07-99)

No Love Lost as Loveland Open Meetings Battle Settled (10-07-99)

Burning Questions (10-07-99)

Burning Questions (09-30-99)

Station to Station Greater Cincinnati's light rail system begins to take shape with station proposals, but some communities left out want to be included and others included want no part of it (09-30-99)

Summit on Hyde Park House Demolition: No Consequences (09-30-99)

Redesign at Clifton School: Fresh Start or Scapegoat? Cincinnati Public Schools peeks into the future of teaching in Clifton as it tries to sell a levy increase (09-23-99)

Levy Will Keep Cincinnati Schools 'On the Right Track,' Supporters Say; Schools 'Worse Than Ever,' Opponent Says (09-23-99)

Burning Questions Buckley: Let Me Take You to Funkytown (09-23-99)

City Should Quit Gun Suit Man-on-the-street interviews reveal opposition to lawsuit (09-16-99)

Miami Township Residents Reach Compromise with Developer (09-16-99)

OSHA Cites Zoo on Worker Safety Issues (09-16-99)

Laurel Homes Redevelopment: Two Steps Up or One Step Back? (09-09-99)

Burning Questions 'Mere Mortals' Wise to Avoid Leis-Allen Fight (09-09-99)

Immaterial Findings Former Phoenix International employee seeks help from Ralph Nader in getting action against company despite FDA conclusion that problems are minor (09-02-99)

Women's League Pushes Citizen Savvy in Bringing About Change (09-02-99)

Internet-Based Community Concept Plans to Compete with Town Meeting (09-02-99)

Burning Questions (09-02-99)

Shooting 'em Down While park shooting reignites debate over concealed weapons permits, Ohio legislation remains dead on arrival (08-26-99)

Tristate E. Coli Illness Follows Similar Problems at Indiana KFC (08-26-99)

Harrison Township Residents Say Development Is Coming -- Like It or Not (08-26-99)

Death in the Afternoon A speeding car meets a man on a downtown sidewalk and three teen-agers on their way to catch a bus -- and none of them will ever be the same (08-19-99)

Townships' Earnings Tax Protest Aims to Strong-Arm Cities on Annexation (08-12-99)

City Lures Developers to East End as Part of Plan for Boosting Lagging Home Ownership (08-12-99)

Loveland Councilwoman Charges Reception Violated Open Meetings Laws, but Lawyer Says She's a Party Pooper (08-12-99)

Burning Questions (08-12-99)

Mediator Turns Developer Over-the-Rhine minister says Elm Street Development, owned by his church, will help set residents free (08-05-99)

UC Medical Center Prepares to Open Vontz Center (08-05-99)

Designing Man Jack Rouse, a non-designer, has shaped a balanced life (07-29-99)

Burning Questions Residents: Piatt-Grandin Demolition Isn't the End (07-29-99)

Residents Cry Conflict Approval of low-income tax credits for a Miami Township development has residents, officials questioning developer's track record and potential conflict of interest for the state of Ohio (07-29-99)

Foes Emerging Against Proposed Restaurant Tax for Convention Expansion (07-29-99)

Cincinnati and Dayton Plan Joint Forum on Regional Issues (07-22-99)

Hip is Big in Cincinnati, at Least if You Listen to the Chamber of Commerce (07-22-99)

Piatt-Grandin Neighbors Promise Response to Demolition (07-15-99)

Clifton Fraternity Neighbors Looking for Some Brotherly Behavior (07-08-99)

Johnson Picks Up Over-the-Rhine Community Council Reins (07-08-99)

Ready or Not Six months from the big date, local companies assess the Y2K bug (07-01-99)

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

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'Close to the Street,' Shelter Resident Says He's Equipped for Over-the-Rhine Council Presidency (06-24-99)

Burning Questions What's Best for the West?

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