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Vol 5, Issue 34 Jul 15-Jul 21, 1999
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cover Here's Looking at You It has been almost two years since Cincinnati police aimed a surveillance camera at the Five Points intersection in Evanston. In a report to city council, Safety Director Kent Ryan reported that "30-40 drug dealers and buyers" had consistently occupied this location before the camera's installation. By April this year, four more cameras had been set up to combat drug...
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NEWS

Alienation Not Uncommon in America, Exchange Students Say

Piatt-Grandin Neighbors Promise Response to Demolition

Protest to Target Clinton in Cincinnati

ARTS

Calendar Listings

Big Things in Small Places
Clifton restaurant shows art that's food for thought

Gershwin Crazy
Showboat classic is long on enthusiasm, short on chemistry

Curtain Call

COLUMNS

Arts Beat
Die! Die! Dileia!

Editorial
P&G: Maybe Just 98% Pure

Break up the Reds
All Star break finds the home team in first: Will it last?

Comics

MOVIES

Film Listings and Times

Boyz N the Wood
A new generation of film talent overturns gangsta stereotypes with a positive drama about the black middle class

The Dreamlife of Sex
Mike Figgis stumbles with experimental 'Loss of Sexual Innocence'

MUSIC

Music Listings

Outside the Box
Leaving the novelty behind but not the fun, Cibo Matto move forward with 'Stereotype A'

Gig of the Week

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