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Vol 5, Is 23; Apr. 29-May. 5, 1999
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CityBeat cover image Isn't That Special?
"Confused" and "apathetic" are the main adjectives being thrown around about you, the city of Cincinnati voter, as the May 4 special election approaches. We'll add a few more of our own: duped, cynical, pissed off. Political pundits are predicting that less than 20 percent of eligible city voters will cast votes Tuesday for two ballot initiatives -- Issue 3,...
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News

'Because I Wanted To'
Saying it's his prerogative, Yates defends his decision to mail Issue 4 ballot language to voters before council approved funds

Littleton Tragedy Prompts Fear in Tristate Children
And Arguments From Experts That Respect Must Be Instilled at Home

Arts

Put That in Your Hat
Rembrandt's etchings make their mark at the Taft

After Ever After
Orson Scott Card's new book looks beyond the fairy-tale ending

Columns

Pseudoquasiesque
Pooling Our Talents

Sports: Focusing on the Field
New ownership and quality players calm the Reds' circus

Arts Beat
Marriage of Commerce

Comics

Movies

Catching Thieves
Sean Connery's macho presence can't salvage lackluster 'Entrapment'

Scream Teens
'Idle Hands' follows Hollywood's recipe of the moment: laughs, horror and young faces

Music

Long and Winding Road
George Duke's journey from Jazz to Funk to Classical

Where'd You Hide McMurtry?
For the past 10 years, James McMurtry has been the unknown singer/songwriter with the famous last name

Spill It

Gig of the Week
Othello Molineaux

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