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Vol 10, Issue 235 May 14-May 20, 2008
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cover The Trees in Falmouth, Kentucky At night the trees with their branches look like nets that hold leaves and air and stars. Last night I saw them outside the window by my bed. It's late morning. Mom and me and Larry are still driving through wheat fields. Outside the car window you can see puddles and mud. It probably smells like new spring outside but...
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NEWS

Striving to Improve Children's Lives
UC's Nancy Zimpher refuses 'to be held captive with the thought that there's nothing you can do'

That's the Ticket
Columbus takes different approach in funding its downtown streetcar project

ARTS

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The Voices of May
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A Planet and a Person
Will Hutchinson offers viewers a broad new visual terrain

COLUMNS

Porkopolis
Getting the Facts Right

Editorial
Getting Squeezed Over O.J.

Sports
Reds Broadcasters Among the Best in the Business

Comics

MOVIES

Film Listings and Times

A Marvelous Summer
Marvel Comics comes of age as a summer movie player

Like Minds, Out of Time
Starting Out in the Evening is a rich, compelling drama

MUSIC

Music Listings

Europe Gets Ill
Local Hip Hop artist Ill Poetic tours Europe and lives to tell about it

Brothers in Arms (and Legs)
The Avett Brothers take their biggest album on tour while working toward their next

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