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Vol 10, Issue 234 May 7-May 13, 2008
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Kentucky Woman Art meets feminism through the Kentucky Foundation for Women (05-07-08)

Price Hill's Old Friend Santa Maria continues to develop new services (04-04-07)

In Need of Food FreeStore FoodBank serves all year (11-29-06)

Not a 'Christian Nation' Evangelical pastor warns against 'gospel politics' (09-20-06)

Peace, Not Quiet MUSE, Sheehan, Near urge others to sound off (06-07-06)

Crossroads Does Africa Church sends hundreds on building project (04-19-06)

Gay Youth Take the Forefront Group offers support to gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender teens (04-05-06)

Send the Kids Outside Children's estrangement from nature causes concern (02-08-06)

As the World Turns New World Bookstore's closing reflects changing consumer patterns (12-21-05)

Fortifying Findlay Market Those who love the neighborhood talk about saving it (11-02-05)

Judging Who Judges Us Democrats making serious effort this year in local judicial races (10-12-05)

Educating Cincinnati For once, city school board race has an upbeat spirit (10-05-05)

Peacing It Together Workshop provides insight for resolving conflict (09-14-05)

Walking on Sunshine Markets on Main events promote Over-the-Rhine as a walkable community (05-25-05)

Seeing Red Bolivarian Circle builds support for Venezuelan regime (05-11-05)

School Leadership Pre-election discussions focus on Cincinnati Board of Education skills (03-30-05)

Deadly Crossings Activists want railroads to pay for safety (03-23-05)

Hard Ride Ahead Cyclists go the distance for women's rights (02-23-05)

Steal This Bookstore Extremism is no vice at Hobo Books (02-16-05)

Hospitality Is More Than a Place Churches join to give shelter and hope (12-22-04)

Suicide's Other Victims Those left behind band together for prevention (10-13-04)

Age of Innocents Rescuing the falsely accused at Ensemble Theatre (09-15-04)

Freeing Kids from Cancer A mother's relief leads to a mission (09-08-04)

Dirty Little Secret Janitors organize for better wages, respect (07-21-04)

Marching for Pride and Repeal Equal rights referendum energizes gay heritage parade (06-16-04)

Them Bones Will Walk Helping veterans who bring the war home (05-19-04)

Mental Illness Isn't a Crime Training helps police protect, serve and de-escalate (03-31-04)

Jailed and Disturbed Mentally ill prisoners require special handling (03-03-04)

Hana's Students Killed by Nazis, child teaches a new generation (02-18-04)

Lighthouse for Frightened Kids Runaways, throw-aways and abuse victims find shelter (01-14-04)

AIDS and the Inner City Study shows poverty deters prevention (12-10-03)

The Stillness Lost Tremor illness has many patients but little understanding (12-03-03)

Dollars and Sense Smart Money helps low-income people use banking (11-25-03)

Betting on Morality Ohio will reap millions from gambling expansion, but at what cost? (11-12-03)

A Young Woman's Disease Breast cancer is even deadlier for thirtysomethings (10-22-03)

Friends Don't Leave 'Troubled' kids thrive on lifelong friendship (10-08-03)

Troubadours for God and Darwin Evolutionary evangelists spread 'The Great Story' (09-17-03)

Reviving the Market Findlay rehab could make neighborhood more vital (09-03-03)

Building Together Habitat for Humanity's blueprint includes relationships (08-20-03)

Pulling Their Own Hair Help for a compulsion that's more common than you think (08-13-03)

Not So Petty Minor thefts can be a major hassle (07-30-03)

Not Quite Out ChicOut makes lesbians comfortable, at least in private (07-23-03)

Someone to Talk to Organizing a therapy called 'friendship' (07-09-03)


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