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Vol 9, Issue 2 Nov 21-Nov 27, 2002
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cover Shaken and Stirred There is no better boost to a man's ego than to shake James Bond's hand and make him flinch. I know because when I recently grasped actor Pierce Brosnan's hand with my firmest grip, he winced and shook it in pain. Maybe Brosnan, who has played Secret Agent 007 for the past seven years, was going out of his way...
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NEWS

Trial and Error
Innocence Project coming to the University of Cincinnati

The Right to Referendum
'No commercialization without representation'

ARTS

To Do List
The week in public spaces, omega bombs, sensory intensive shindigs and Jazz/Rock Fusion

The Sins of the Father
Dan Savage comes to the aid of those whose lifestyles are frowned upon

Prick Up Your Ears
All words are lethal for Sarah Jones

COLUMNS

Porkopolis
None Dare Call It 'Negotiations'

Editorial
The Power of Words

Arts Beat
Gary Gaffney's Citywide Debut

Whirlygig 53
Out on the Town

Sports: Pick 'Em
The NFL remains wide open as it nears the stretch run

Home Work
The Wall Street and Housing Forests

Comics

MOVIES

Film Listings and Times

Tears and Bullets
Todd Haynes' melodrama Far From Heaven beats a cliché-riddled Bond

Roaring Engines
BMWFilms continues to evolve with a second series of 'The Hire'

MUSIC

Music Listings

Earles of Wisdom
Activist/singer Steve Earle on 'What's Wrong With America'

Outtakes
Reviews of New Music Showcase, Bruce Spingsteen, the Blues and Boogie Piano Summit and Readymaid

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