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Vol 8, Issue 47 Oct 3-Oct 9, 2002
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cover Piling On As Police Officer Robert Jorg's manslaughter trial approached in late October 2001, prosecutors got a gift: a witness came forward volunteering information. The evidence was so compelling that when Jorg's lawyer heard about it, he told the judge it was "critical" and would require a change in defense strategy. But the jury never got to hear the surprise witness; prosecutors...
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NEWS

Matters of State
Legislature has big effect on top issues

Judicial Challenge
Attorney says opponent unfit to run for judge

ARTS

Equal Shots
Ballet tech's two-piece season opener creates a satisfying buzz

Once More, With Feeling
Les Mis is back for its seventh turn in Cincinnati

To Do List
The week in guitar goddesses, nightmarish entertainment, world cinema and scroll paintings

COLUMNS

Porkopolis
Love, War and the People's Money

Arts Beat
Projected Life

Your Negro Tour Guide
On My Block

Sports: Changing of the Guard
Small-payroll Oakland A's should rule the baseball roost

Whirlygig 46
Out on the Town

Home Work
Where Are Interest Rates Going?

Comics

MOVIES

Hamlet Turned Monster
Actor Ralph Fiennes returns to his evil ways in Red Dragon

Another Holden Caulfield
Although slightly less cynical, Kieran Culkin is full of surprises in Igby Goes Down

Opening Films

MUSIC

Music Listings

Point of Good Returns
The inaugural MidPoint Music Festival was a brilliant first step

Spill It
Live Bears

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