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Vol 5, Issue 40 Aug 26-Sep 1, 1999
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cover Who Are You? "We have 34,000 students," says University of Cincinnati spokesman Greg Hand, "so we have 34,000 trends." So much for any attempt to draw definitive conclusions about today's college students. Sure, individuality is a hallmark of the college experience. But in talking with officials at Greater Cincinnati's major four-year universities -- Xavier, Miami, Northern Kentucky and UC -- CityBeat has constructed...
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NEWS

Shooting 'em Down
While park shooting reignites debate over concealed weapons permits, Ohio legislation remains dead on arrival

Tristate E. Coli Illness Follows Similar Problems at Indiana KFC

Harrison Township Residents Say Development Is Coming -- Like It or Not

ARTS

Calendar Listings

Downtown Eden
Sophisticated ArtWorks video project on view at the CAC

Dancing the Summer Away
Cincinnati Ballet dancers expand their horizons between seasons

Curtain Call

COLUMNS

Arts Beat
Generation Next

Guest Editorial
Vice at Your Neighborhood Barber Shop

Baseball and Cincinnati: Who Gave Up on Whom?
Pete Rose's banishment 10 years ago started Cincinnati on a slippery slope out of baseball's favor

Comics

MOVIES

Film Listings and Times

A Step Away From Splatter
'Sixth Sense' and 'Blair Witch' take movie horror in an adult direction

Holy Zeus!
'The Muse' pairs Albert Brooks and Sharon Stone for a winning show biz satire

MUSIC

Music Listings

Ladies Night
Canada's Barenaked Ladies finally get their due in America with their smirky Pop

Gig of the Week


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