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Vol 6, Is 20; Apr. 6-Apr. 12, 2000
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A year after the Cincinnati Fire Division's head trainer said it was sorely behind on its veteran firefighter training, the situation is gradually improving -- but not to the satisfaction of him and at least a few of his former co-workers. In January 1999, two weeks before he was to retire, a frustrated District Training Chief Allen Boyle wrote a...
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News

Dr. Laura Schlessinger Cancels Cincinnati Speaking Date

Burning Questions
'Tremendous Ties' to Crosley Field Still to Come in Stadium Design

Arts

Taster's Choice
Expert advice for budding wine connoisseurs: Lighten up and experiment

Shining Leight
'Side Man' playwright returns to ETC with a premiere to launch 15th season

Columns

Pseudoquasiesque
Aging Grossfully

Sports: Another Opening, Another Show
Opening Day brought excitement but raised questions about Reds' weaknesses; in the NCAA, Mateen Cleaves might be the last of a breed

Arts Beat
Politically Open: Artistically and Sexually

Comics

Movies

Now That 'American Beauty' Has Won the Oscar ...
Are darker films destined to become Hollywood's next big thing?

The Mogul from Who-Knows-Where
'American Movie' a funny, heartfelt love letter to the dream of making movies

Final Cut

Music

Keeping Up With The Millers
Husband-and-wife duo Buddy and Julie Miller make Insurgent Country music with heart

Short Takes

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