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LOCAL NEWS FOR SUNDAY, SEPT. 2, 2001
Races See Two Cincinnatis
        A new poll commissioned by The Enquirer finds deep divisions in the way blacks and whites view their lives, themselves and each other.
ONLINE EXTRA: Complete poll results and PDF of the report

Newport stealing Hofbrauhaus
        The restaurant/beer garden that was supposed to be a key entertainment cornerstone of Cincinnati's riverfront is following the aquarium and the Great Inland Seafood Festival across the river.

Spectators guide to Riverfest
        Everything you need to know before heading out to watch the fireworks.

Riverfest still evolving at 25-year mark
        In August 1977, Frank Wood, then WEBN's general manager, decided to celebrate the FM station's 10th anniversary with a huge, one-time-only fireworks spectacle on the riverfront. Mr. Wood had no idea whether anyone would show up.
The sky's the limit for Rozzis
Other holiday festivities in Tristate

Clock ticks for killer
        As Sept. 12 nears, John Byrd awaits a final clemency decision from Gov. Bob Taft, and a federal court is likely to start sifting through conflicting confessions this week.
LAURA PULFER COLUMN
PULFER: Is summer really over already?
        Disturbing proof is everywhere you look. A frog is touting fireworks. My favorite kid has new school shoes and a Barbie backpack. Our tomato connection has pronounced them “finished.”

CINCINNATI
Video store thefts stump cops
        A seemingly unlikely target has again drawn the attention of robbers: local video stores.

Friendship subdues race, state line
        It was an unlucky day on the gambling boat, but a lucky day just the same.
Diversity Datebook

Political Notebook
        Some Hamilton County voters will have a chance Nov. 6 to do something they haven't done for three years.

Congrats
        Bryan Brock has received an appointment and full scholarship to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point.

Priciest Homes
        The top residential real estate transfers in Greater Cincinnati, compiled by First American Real Estate Solutions:

NORTHERN KENTUCKY
Burn victim's family honors all who helped
        FORT THOMAS — Balloons were fastened to the pole out front and cars lined the short residential street. Sharon Everett wasn't there, but her family went ahead with the open house as a way of saying thanks.

Craving for hot dogs lands man in the cooler
        FORT MITCHELL — A Michigan man hungry for hot dogs landed in jail Saturday morning.

CROWLEY: If voters are there, so is Henry
        Steve Henry is everywhere. That's what you do when you want to be governor. You work it. And he's working it.

Missing Florence kids found in Over-the-Rhine
        Two children missing since Thursday morning are safe, and the man accused of kidnapping them is in jail.

Vaccine may halt West Nile virus in Ky.
        Kentucky veterinarians are awaiting a vaccine that may keep horses from contracting the West Nile virus, a mosquito-borne disease that can be transmitted to humans and cause deadly encephalitis.

OHIO
Court reverses low-income housing ruling
        CINCINNATI — A federal appeals court Friday reversed a district court's ruling and said there was sufficient evidence to try a lawsuit involving a low-income housing project proposed for Cuyahoga Falls.

Woman's request for clemency rejected
        DAYTON, Ohio — Gov. Bob Taft has rejected a clemency request from a woman serving a 15-year to life prison term for suffocating her infant daughter in 1994.


 
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