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The Mango Stand: April 2005
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Monday, April 25, 2005. Gay Rights in Mason (or a lack thereof). Thanks to CincinnatiBlog for starting the ball rolling. Here's my $0.02 on this. First off, some disclaimers:. 1) I am a member of the Mason Community Center, and I excercise there all the time. 2) I have an aunt who is "married" to her girlfriend, and I think it's great. However, I think the Mason Community center did absolutely the right thing, and here's why:. What Cincinnati Blog is arguing here. Posted by Mateo at 4/25/2005 09:30:00 AM.
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Report this!: October 2005
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Random thoughts and observations from a freelance reporter, photographer and sometimes radio show host in Cincinnati, Ohio. Sunday, October 30, 2005. This time of year and the coming next two months are my favorite of the entire year. The weather is cool but not too cold. The air seems cleaner and crisper and more breathable than other seasons. My favorite part, though? Wednesday, October 26, 2005. Sunday, October 23, 2005. Another side of the job. My cousin George - Hermann and Marie's oldest son - wrot...
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The Cincinnati Subway System
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Most major cities have subway systems- New York, LA, Chicago, Washington. In the early years of the twentieth century, when the river trade was flourishing and it ranked in the top ten largest cities in the nation, Cincinnati decided to build one for itself. The major impetus was the draining of the Miami and Erie Canal, along which the subway would be built. The idea really originated in 1884, when the Cincinnati Graphic. The projected route of the rail system was as follows:. The cost, originally estim...
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Cincinnati Advance Radio: December 2005
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Hosted by local journalist Joe Wessels, CinAd Radio is dedicated to bringing Cincinnati the best local interviews, news and information relevant to the area. Friday, December 30, 2005. Hackett, Hauser and Hoelle. Today's live broadcast on WAIF-FM was a lot of fun, with Paul Hackett. Candidate for the U.S. Senate. Along with Barbara Hauser. From the Cincinnati Art Museum. S " One World Wednesday. Event all in studio with us. Joe, Paul Hackett, Michael Altman. Or get subscribed to the Podcast. We will talk...
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Cincinnati Advance Radio: November 2005
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Hosted by local journalist Joe Wessels, CinAd Radio is dedicated to bringing Cincinnati the best local interviews, news and information relevant to the area. Monday, November 28, 2005. If you were trying to download last week's show via a Podcast and didn't get the right episode, the problem has been fixed. The code that tells your Podcasting software which show to download contained incorrect information. Sorry for the inconvenience. Posted by Joe Wessels at 7:41 AM. Wednesday, November 23, 2005. The Mo...
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Cincinnati Advance Radio: Altman steps in as special guest co-host
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Hosted by local journalist Joe Wessels, CinAd Radio is dedicated to bringing Cincinnati the best local interviews, news and information relevant to the area. Thursday, December 22, 2005. Altman steps in as special guest co-host. For the December 23 and 30 Cincinnati Advance Radio shows to be heard live on WAIF-FM. Michael Altman co-founded and has served as editor in chief of Cincinnati online political and literary magazine Queen City Forum. And is on the executive board of The Continental Lounge.
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Television: October 2005
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Community Press and Recorder. John Kiesewetter on the world of local and national TV. Senior Entertainment Reporter John Kiesewetter has been covering TV and media issues for 20 years. After joining the Cincinnati Enquirer in 1975 as a summer intern, he worked as a county government and suburban reporter; assistant city editor and suburban editor; and features editor supervising the Life section. He has a B.S. in journalism from Ohio University. Today Is Moving Day! WGUC Makes One-Day Goal. Here’s what w...