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Vol 6, Is 23; Apr. 27-May. 3, 2000
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CityBeat cover image Pie in the Sky
Ahhh, the life of a commercial airline pilot. Fly a couple of hours to an exotic locale, prop up your feet on the cooler for Miller Time at the hotel suite and get a big, fat paycheck for it. Sounds too good to be true. It is. Meet Jack, a jet pilot for Cincinnati-based Comair. Along with 1,200 other Comair...
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News

Trivet's Closing Not Trivial
Cincinnati's landmark 'junk' store loses out in battle over late owner's will

Approved First, Questions Asked Later
The Western Hamilton County Collaborative Plan, already years in the making, is traveling a treacherous path to local government approval

Arts

The Boy Wonder
Son of Beast outdoes papa in more ways than one

Hearts and Flowers
Miriam Schapiro retrospective one for the ages

Columns

Pseudoquasiesque
A Rich Source of Advice

Sports: The Blame Game
Is Mike Brown to blame for Barry Larkin's finger injury? Did Jerry Doerger get what he deserved? Did Bobby Knight?

Arts Beat
How Do We Keep Kim Humphries in Cincinnati?

Comics

Movies

The Cry Against 'Rules of Engagement'
New protests aim to prevent Arabs from becoming Hollywood's cliché villian of choice

Accidental Motherhood
Charismatic Rachel Griffiths makes 'Me Myself I' worthwhile

Railing Against the 'Chick Flick' Label

Music

Goldfinger on the Trigger
The SoCal Punk quartet turn out an angry new album and hit the road in search of a good time and a good dinner

Short Takes

Gig of the Week

Locals Only
Get Off Downtown Calls It Jazz

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