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Vol 6, Is 44; Sep. 28-Oct. 4, 2000
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CityBeat cover image Who's afraid of the TABD?
Economic globalization is the latest obsession of wacko conspiracy theorists and environmental fanatics, one more cause célèbre for people who seem to always need something to protest. Put a few initials together, and activists will see a threat. It used to be CIA and KGB, but now all you have to say is WTO or IMF and -- boom! --...
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News

Gays Need Not Apply
Boy Scout policy raises anti-discrimination questions

Going to Pot
Backers of medical marijuana use ballots and courts to advance the cause

Burning Questions
Tonight's Show Is Brought to You by Big Brother

Arts

When They Rocked
In a new photo exhibit, Linda McCartney and Paul Prince capture the essence of the '60s

Jazziz
Jazz guitarist Peter Leitch shoots his View from the Bandstand

Columns

Arts Beat
Destination: Cincinnati

Editorial
It's Time to Reclaim Our Democracy

Your Negro Tour Guide
Touched by an Angel

Sports: Darkness on the Edge of Town
Bengals won't ever find the right answers until they ask the right questions

Pseudoquasiesque
Here's Looking at Me, Kid

Comics

Movies

Pigskin Polemic
Denzel Washington brings human drama to the football actioner Remember the Titans

Noir Appeal
Three classic crime tales find new life on DVD

Music

Flight of the Griffin
Ex-Long Ryder and current Coal Porter brings a new band and concept back to the States

Short Takes

Locals Only
The Steve Gattermeyer Band carries on the tradition of energetic Cheap Trick-like Pop & Roll

Gig of the Week
Big Ass Truck

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