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Following are Project Censored's top 10 stories for 1999:
1. Multinational corporations profit from international brutality
On the morning of June 3, 1997, in the Indian fishing village of Veldur, police broke down the door of Sadhana Bhalekar's house, dragged her naked from her bath, beat her in the street and arrested her. Bhalekar had committed no crime. But her...
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A Tale of Two Governments
Cincinnati city government opens all of its meetings to the public; Hamilton County has no plans to follow suit
Monroe Mall Reaction Huge; Developer Responds to Anti-Mall Attacks
Shedding 'Light'
Dayton writer turns experience as teacher and AIDS volunteer into debut novel
Multiple Personalities
Penning offers an acting tour de force in Dayton production of 'The Mineola Twins'
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Ad Nauseam
Tuned in to radio billboards
Pseudoquasiesque
Putting the Logical in Neurological
Guest Editorial
Commute Abu-Jamal's Sentence, but Don't Make Him a Hero
Power of one
Urban Frontier
Sports: Winning, Losing and Standing Still
Analyzing the Reds' stadium designs and the Bengals' draft selections
Arts Beat
Forgetting Mapplethorpe
Comics
Choosing Actor over Stardom
Up-and-comer Omar Epps stays eclectic with 'Love and Basketball'
Dressed to Kill
Controversial 'American Psycho' is a lulling thriller
Understanding Dogme
'Mifune' continues the Danish wave of stripped-down cinema
Un of the Boys
With a Spinal Tapping stack of gear and a similar streak of luck, The Unband plugs in and outmotors Motorhead
Short Takes
Gig of the Week
Spill It
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