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Vol 10, Issue 242 Jul 2-Jul 8, 2008
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The Shadow of Addiction When families and friends of sex addicts suffer because of the addict's behavior (07-02-08)

Endangered Green Economic concerns pose a threat to Greenhills (06-18-08)

Ohio's Silent Epidemic Occurrences of family violence far greater than most people would guess (06-11-08)

Globalizing Education Ohio is leading the way and winning awards for the effort (06-04-08)

A Path Through the Weeds How an inner-city school principal offers direction for students, community (05-21-08)

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' (05-14-08)

Healthy Businesses, Sick People Proposed environmental justice ordinance has support but faces uphill battle (05-07-08)

Jobs Are Not Created Equal Fighting for the rights you think you have (04-30-08)

Ruling Class How Corporate Power and Money Control Cincinnati... or Not (04-23-08)

21,173 Miles and 419 Teens Creating a new perspective on American teenage life through photography (04-23-08)

Greening Greenhills One local village is doing more than green PR (04-09-08)

Bare-Bones Criminal Justice Our system isn't blind to race or poverty (04-02-08)

Wild Pigs and Homeless Kids Cincinnati gets national exposure for its expertise with helping kids (03-26-08)

Beating the Bitch One woman's views on feminism, politics and lopsided change (03-19-08)

Justice System Injustice Indigent defense in Ohio receives lots of criticism and some help (03-12-08)

The Oracle Within Local artist brings out the bliss in everyone (03-05-08)

Good Urban Schools What they are and why Issue 10 matters (02-27-08)

Lions, Tigers and Bulbs Cincinnati Zoo Levy will help pay for plants and animals (02-20-08)

Of Human Bondage The plantation might be gone, but slavery lives on in the U.S. (02-13-08)

The Perfect Murder Ohio can't seem to pull off painless execution (02-06-08)

Power to the Corporations A guide to who rules Cincinnati (01-30-08)

Violent Spillover Family crime is not a private matter (01-23-08)

Illegal Abortions Return Women´s reproductive rights are losing ground (01-16-08)

Double Vision Kids learn by teaching adults to have fun (01-09-08)

Pick a Day, Any Day Special occasions from the obscure to the bizarre (01-02-08)

Heartland Disease Ohio public policy took a mean turn (12-26-07)

Year of Decision Ahead The future looks rough for Cincinnati Public Schools (12-19-07)

Social Justice Seeking YPs Community Shares links passion with critical local causes (12-12-07)

Shelter: Not for Wimps Women escaping abuse have guts; YWCA has resources (12-05-07)

Yule Love Losar Lesser-known winter holidays underscore cultural diversity (11-28-07)

Leaving the Cell Program helps ex-offenders and those who care for them (11-28-07)

Mental Health Choices Helping kids with the most severe mental issues (11-20-07)

CPS Shake Up New board members but no money (11-07-07)

The Russians Have Landed Union leaders seek help in building labor movement (11-07-07)

Free Help for Outcasts Students practice law for those who need it most (11-07-07)

New Moves on Board School board candidates answer questions (10-31-07)

Mental Health Care for All Tax levy helps with prevention and intervention (10-24-07)

Papers, Please First national ID will take hold unless we stop it (10-17-07)

The DNA of Violence Fathers and sons work to help end domestic violence (10-10-07)

Supporting Elders What Hamilton County's senior services tax levy is all about (10-03-07)

Law Group: Stop the Killing ABA says Ohio's death penalty is unfair (09-26-07)

If Fish Lived There Bio-art helps restore the Mill Creek (09-26-07)

Money and Politics Both come into play on school tax levy (09-19-07)

Ann Coulter is Right After all, she acts just like Jesus (09-12-07)

Home Is Where the Hurt Is Domestic violence has unexpected victims (09-05-07)

Domestic Violence Awareness Month Getting educated and active (09-05-07)

Government and God A conversation about where we draw the line between the big Gs (09-05-07)

Dope Dealing Playing cards for the war on pot (08-29-07)

Next Comes Burning at the Stake Is Ohio getting too tough on sex offenders? (08-15-07)

Some Sex Offenders Get the Light Touch Dinkel case shows complexity of abuse (08-15-07)

Education: Ultimate Protection Tips for protecting yourself and your kids (08-15-07)

Alien Removal Proposed immigration legislation plays on fears (08-08-07)

Bibliophile Bonanza Obscure Cincinnati libraries (08-08-07)

Green Means 'Run Like Hell' Will green license plates protect kids from sex offenders? (08-01-07)

Art As Development Covington looks to artists for urban renewal (07-11-07)

Birthing by Nature's Book Midwives popular as alternative to 'disease' model (07-04-07)

The Real Green Acres Moving from the city to the country and learning to love it (06-27-07)

Strangers in Our Midst Hispanic leaders call on media to be more culturally intelligent (06-27-07)

Waiting to Be Killed Death Row helps a man make sense of life (06-13-07)

All in a Day's Work An insider's view of how day laborers are treated (06-06-07)

Rape, Not Romance Ending the glamorization of adult-teen 'love' (05-30-07)

Leaving the Light On Preparing foster kids for life on their own (05-23-07)

Crime Fighting Hospital Ending Cincinnati's cycle of violence one patient at a time (05-16-07)

Women's Issue 2007 Equal in Name Only (05-09-07)

Peace Not Presents This year Mother's Day returns to its roots (05-09-07)

Porkopolis Radio's Big Boys Screw Up Big Time (05-09-07)

Exploitation or Opportunity? Lawsuit claims day laborers shortchanged (04-25-07)

Equal Environmental Rights Ending the link between poverty, race and pollution (04-18-07)

Shocking Pattern Citizen Complaint Authority urged to study police use of stun guns (04-04-07)

Living the Possibilities We all can run in our own way (03-28-07)

Taken for a Ride Does Cincinnati Public Schools neglect charter students' bus safety? (03-21-07)

Controversial Medicine Should girls be forced to get cervical cancer vaccine? (03-07-07)

Pollution for the Poor Should environmental health depend on race and income? (02-28-07)

Difficult Dialogue For a Catholic school, a hard look at abortion (02-21-07)

Move Over Hugh Hefner The story of one man and his 14,000 sisters (02-14-07)

Discussing Fear and Loathing It can be scary to talk honestly about race (02-14-07)

Sexual Harassment & Legalese UC police department standoff takes a 'he said, she said' path (02-07-07)

Artists Behind Bars Freeing prisoners to create and grow (01-31-07)

A Passion for Education New CPS board president wants excellence in the schools (01-24-07)

The Poop on Cincinnati From pigeons, puppies, pachyderms and people (01-24-07)

Engaged Buddhism More than just meditation, it's a way to help (01-17-07)

Menacing Cop Officer convicted after threatening teen (01-10-07)

Progressive Blitz Pushing the Democrats to take immediate action in Congress (01-03-07)

Artists in the Neighborhood New Clifton center to be major community resource (12-27-06)

A Creek Runs Through It Mill Creek meanders from natural to nasty (12-20-06)

Cutting Classes Lowering expectations for Cincinnati Public Schools' building plan (12-13-06)

Park Won't Take Houses Burnet Woods to change, but no eminent domain (12-06-06)

Holiday Issue 06 - Giving, receiving, dealing Catering to Job Skills: Over-the-Rhine organizations serve meals along with life lessons (11-29-06)

Gouge His Eyes Out Self-defense class prepares women for the unthinkable (11-29-06)

Kids Got Rights Parents, not lawyers, are the liberators (11-21-06)

Cease Fire in the Class War Want change? Show some class (11-21-06)

A Cop Watching Cops New chief at Citizens Complaint Authority (11-15-06)

The Art of Happiness Tibetan arts aren't just pretty things (11-08-06)

Fishing for Help Voters reject jail tax, support care for kids and the poor (11-08-06)

This Election Is Different Voting isn't what it used to be in Hamilton County (11-01-06)

Numbers Game Suffer the children to cut our taxes (10-11-06)

Gambling on College Understanding Ohio's casino proposal requires study (10-04-06)

The Art of OTR Possibility New city manager points to Over-the-Rhine's promise (09-27-06)

Waging War on the Minimum A matter of fairness or a plot against privacy? (09-20-06)

Katrina Lives A year of devastation and stubborn hope (09-06-06)

WAIF Votes on Its Future Sept. 13 board election to consider the station's rough year (08-30-06)

Bringing a Different World View to Cincinnati Cirque du Soleil supports a big organization under the big top (08-23-06)

Meeting the Buddha on the Road Local Tibetan center welcomes leader (08-23-06)

Behind The Badge Citizen's Police Academy gives glimpse of a Cincinnati cop's life (08-09-06)

The Pulse Is Just the Start Acting on women's study is next step (08-09-06)

A Working Vacation Skipping the beach to help in post-Katrina New Orleans (07-26-06)

Ethanol's Truth and Consequences No price break, but cleaner air (07-19-06)

Making A Killing Ohio's death penalty has plenty of critics, both inside and outside the criminal justice system (07-12-06)

Democrats Make Peace Next up: Paul Hackett for vice president? (07-12-06)

All The News That Fits Learning to Use the Phone (07-05-06)

Raising the Roof Vegetation above us could be very cool (06-14-06)

Worth Saving 'Endangered' status could actually help OTR (05-31-06)

All The News That Fits Lubricants Are a Blessing, Not a Crime (05-31-06)

Shelving Lesbians Unique archive looks for a new home (05-24-06)

All The News That Fits Homeless Teens Turned Into Writers (05-24-06)

Girls On Girls: Womens Issue '06 What women talk about with each other (05-10-06)

'Thank God for Cosmopolitan' How women learn about sex (05-10-06)

Bag Lady Syndrome The psychology of money for women (05-10-06)

Stopping the Blood Flow New program treats more than gunshot wounds (05-10-06)

All The News That Fits No Way to Kill a Dog (05-10-06)

Naughty Stepchild Alleged FCC violations could imperil the future of WAIF Community Radio (05-03-06)

All The News That Fits Tough Is Not Enough (05-03-06)

Quilting a Community Price Hill center helps women serve each other (04-19-06)

The Beauty of Strife S.O.S. Art shows that creativity can produce more than pretty things (04-12-06)

Whatever Happened to the Officer? Stephen Roach is enjoying life (04-05-06)

Regulating the Female Body Recent legislative storm threatens reproductive rights (04-05-06)

All The News That Fits Death by the Numbers (04-05-06)

Hackett's Happy Still fighting politics as usual, he says he's not an angry guy (03-29-06)

Arguing All the Way to the Banks Deadline looms; city, county still far apart (03-29-06)

Hackett's Battle Targeting lies about the war (03-29-06)

Freedom Fighter, Nun, Bishop South African woman takes on 'Catholic apartheid' (03-22-06)

State of the Mayor It's a good thing Mallory likes to talk (03-22-06)

Building a Green Future UC shows the benefits to the environment and the budget (03-15-06)

All The News That Fits Finishing Touches (03-15-06)

Future Crime Helping kids now can save a city in the future (03-08-06)

All The News That Fits Peace Talks (03-08-06)

Tranquility Preserved Photos of Walden Pond represent Thoreau's retreat and his philosophy (03-08-06)

Killing a Family Seeking mercy for a murderer -- from the same family (03-01-06)

All The News That Fits Liberty's Loss Lamented (03-01-06)

Watching at WAIF Cameras in radio studios set off controversy (02-22-06)

All The News That Fits Not a Proper Victim (02-22-06)

Courting a New Start Hamilton County Drug court uses jail as part of its 'therapy' (02-15-06)

All The News That Fits Jailing the Poor (02-15-06)

When Lust Takes Over Sexual Addiction Is Way More Than A Bad Habit (02-08-06)

All The News That Fits Main Street Hops on a Lily Pad (02-08-06)

Neighborhood Power Taking lessons from another Queen City (01-25-06)

All The News That Fits Fightin' Irish (01-25-06)

An Official Oversight Former CCA chief says city's silence about his resignation is telling (01-18-06)

More Than a School Community focus defines Riverview East (01-11-06)

Price Hill's Will A neighborhood summons its talents to remake itself (01-04-06)

Opening Doors at City Hall New council, new mayor, new collaboration (12-28-05)

Not All Aboard Freedom Center still controversial one year later (12-21-05)

More Gun Use by Police? FOP says Cincinnati officers might not bother with Tasers (12-14-05)

Heart Attack Emotional abuse can hurt as much as the physical kind (12-07-05)

All The News That Fits New Council, New Controversy (12-07-05)

Room at the Inn Religious shelter helps homeless be accountable for their lives (11-30-05)

On Your Mark Mallory is set, ready to go; Luken is 'very optimistic' (11-30-05)

Drug War Victory The First Step Is A Permanent Cease Fire (11-09-05)

Mallory Wins Mayor's Job Staff says he's already working on it (11-09-05)

Reforming Ohio Elections Considering the pros and cons of Issues 2, 3, 4 and 5 (10-26-05)

All The News That Fits Resident, Beware (10-26-05)

A Buddha Way to Live Dismantling zero tolerance and other wisdom (10-19-05)

Show Us the Money Candidates focus on economic development (08-17-05)

A City That's Good for Kids Mayoral candidates discuss education and youth (08-03-05)

Something is Going Om Tibetan monastery offers new path to seekers (06-29-05)

Rocky Road Rockford Woods still waiting for resolution (06-15-05)

No Place Like Home The future of the Art Academy's historic building in Eden Park is in limbo (05-18-05)

Well-Suited Mark Mallory has a reputation as a conciliator -- except when he's hungry (05-11-05)

Wary About CiTiRAMA Instead of attracting buyers, home showcase might serve as warning (04-27-05)

Thinking Outside the Pit CSO is reaching out to more diverse audiences (04-20-05)

Making the Clergy Tell Critics say abuse-reporting rule is too weak (04-13-05)

Election Sale Reforming the Republicans' campaign-finance reform in Ohio (03-23-05)

Prove Who You Are New Ohio law will treat everyone as a suspect (03-16-05)

Killer Spending Groups argue war is costly, peace priceless (03-09-05)

Toking the Cure Medical marijuana's isn't about five hippies and a dog (03-02-05)

The Dangers of Grass Great lawns can be environmental hazards (01-26-05)

Postcards From the Edge Notice: Your neighbor is a sex offender (01-12-05)

More Than Just Pigs' Feet Can the Findlay Market tradition survive retail realties? (12-15-04)

Walnut Hills Goes WiFi Technology as a tool for building community (11-24-04)


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