Cliff Radel, "Cliff's Notes"
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December 98
1997 went round and round, and slightly forward
Dec. 27, 1998
Christmas tree is decorated in memories
Dec. 25, 1998
War hits home hard for these families
Dec. 18, 1998
Santa did it for love
Dec. 16, 1998
Funny timing on Voinovich investigation
Dec. 14, 1998
No outrage over top cop
Dec. 11, 1998
Living legend at Miami ends career today
Dec. 9, 1998
Stick it to the Klan: Help those they hate
Dec. 4, 1998
November 98
Two dishing it right back
Nov. 25, 1998
Holidays are a great chance to help fountain
Nov. 23, 1998
Reds don't get museum basic: You need stuff
Nov. 20, 1998
Cooks' choice: Serving food and one another
Nov. 18, 1998
Black Miami students sense racial divide
Nov. 13, 1998
Women offer support for home business
Nov. 11, 1998
Mental health crew even fights like a family
Nov. 4, 1998
Remember, on Tuesday, you're bass
Nov. 2, 1998
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October 98
Sneak peek at rich & famous tricks, treats
Oct. 30, 1998
Power means taking control of your life
Oct. 28, 1998
No shortage of opinions on Issue 3
Oct. 26, 1998
Neighborhood asserts right: No strip club
Oct. 23, 1998
Old-fashioned lunch on tap at Hedlesten's
Oct. 21, 1998
A bridge too close
Oct. 19, 1998
Denying gays equal rights shames us all
Oct. 16, 1998
Every day he stops in for a tuneup
Oct. 14, 1998
Voice mail holds tales good and bad
Oct. 12, 1998
Mendelson was gold standard of coin dealers
Oct. 9, 1998
Teacher finds not just lunch in brown bag
Oct. 7, 1998
Washington could learn from Florence
Oct. 5, 1998
Even boulders need TLC
Oct. 2, 1998
September 98
City left policeman's widow with bills
Sept. 25, 1998
Memory of what really matters
Sept. 23, 1998
New hope for house and its residents
Sept. 21, 1998
President's legacy? Lies and mistrust
Sept. 18, 1998
Neonatal nurses find hope in beginnings
Sept. 16, 1998
Jailing 'scum' agonizing when scum is a child
Sept. 7, 1998
A mom to match our state motto
Sept. 4, 1998
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August 98
Traffic tie-ups test patience of churchgoers
Aug. 31, 1998
If deputies wave, they'll fit in town
Aug. 28, 1998
Granddad trades job for grandson
Aug. 26, 1998
Nasty split-up can't destoy esprit de corps
Aug. 21, 1998
President's excuses don't equal apology
Aug. 19, 1998
Roads boss should fix poor morale
Aug. 17, 1998
Alert citizens can help find vicious gang
Aug. 14, 1998
Forging metal, friendships all part of job
Aug. 12, 1998
So much for this stuff about peace on earth
Aug. 10, 1998
Scrooge turns out to be nice guy
Aug. 7, 1998
Front porch refuge from the world
Aug. 5, 1998
The people have spoken; now let them be heard
Aug. 3, 1998
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July 98
Gibson, where's the heart?
July 31, 1998
Forgiving heals hurts and helps right the heart
July 29, 1998
Peace garden a place where love may grow
July 20, 1998
Past, present summer fun - and it's free
July 17, 1998
Anger, gripes cannot cover a heart's grief
July 15, 1998
Readers spar over worth of special school
July 13, 1998
Cuts at academy don't add up
July 10, 1998
Nurse's dance leaves no time for lunch
July 8, 1998
With Sterne gone, it's wee the people
July 3, 1998
Their jobs stink, but not the perks
July 1, 1998
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June 98
Safety plan is successful if it saves one life
June 29, 1998
Does anyone care about these men?
June 26, 1998
Love of sons embraces more than just hugs
June 24, 1998
Fountain gets donations and Reds get tips
June 22, 1998
Land: The only thing that matters
June 16, 1998
No pouting if Reds remain on the river
June 15, 1998
Inside Genius of Waters, it rains
June 13, 1998
Chip in to restore bronze lady
June 12, 1998
Family lunch puts kindness on the menu
June 10, 1998
Residents see racism in terms of black, white
June 8, 1998
Dear Diaries, you're home again
June 5, 1998
'I have a grudge against Cincinnati'
June 3, 1998
Hey, city, can you spare the appeal?
June 1, 1998
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May 98
Trifling moves Mason beyond comfort zone
May 29, 1998
Smart enough to get Cliff to buy lunch
May 27, 1998
In Dad's stories, he wasn't a hero
May 25, 1998
West Chester will welcome catalog firm
May 22, 1998
Nothing like a little irreverent humor in their line of work
May 20, 1998
McAlpin's down-home style fits us
May 19, 1998
Readers' plea: Don't tear out doors!
May 18, 1998
Deerfield Twp., Mason need to talk
May 15, 1998
Man on move wants his life at slower pace
May 13, 1998
Stop terminal project dead in its tracks
May 11, 1998
Best incentive for Marge is the fans
May 8, 1998
Men in black not scared to show they care
May 6, 1998
Cincinnati school war stirs passions
May 4, 1998
NAACP has right job, wrong tool
May 1, 1998
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April 98
Baby shares love of two mothers
Apr. 29, 1998
If parents want odyssey, let them pay
Apr. 27, 1998
Catching up at lunch: the flavor of everyday romance
Apr. 22, 1998
Road warrior's task: head off gridlock, tame tie-ups, let it flow
Apr. 20, 1998
Killing whole riverfront plan makes no sense
Apr. 17, 1998
Riding the wind in currents of worry
Apr. 15, 1998
Light rail, taxes, and a lucky lunch
Apr. 13, 1998
Roll out the microbrewers' half-barrels
Apr. 10, 1998
Pest auditor leads life of danger
Apr. 8, 1998
Uncommon foresight seen in Amberley
Apr. 3, 1998
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March 98
Unassuming artist played toss with Reds
Mar. 30, 1998
We should get aboard light rail
Mar. 27, 1998
Readers split over Lakota's capital idea
Mar. 23, 1998
Big Tex ready for showdown with cancer
Mar. 20, 1998
'What is this place?" A godsend
Mar. 18, 1998
School sports lose honor by selling name
Mar. 13, 1998
Freedom is big reward of small business
Mar. 11, 1998
Killer isn't the only one hearing voices
Mar. 9, 1998
One man refuses to forget GIs
Mar. 6, 1998
IRS agents pay taxes, too
Mar. 4, 1998
So murderer wants death? Make him live
Mar. 2, 1998
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February 98
Two-faced school board insult to city
Feb. 27, 1998
Blind couple celebrate blessings
Feb. 25, 1998
Downtown parking: The nightmare begins
Feb. 23, 1998
Qualls' plans won't disrupt city business
Feb. 20, 1998
Community's compassion outshines hate
Feb. 18, 1998
Racist crime inspires hate, concern
Feb. 16, 1998
A Valentine from the front of the bus
Feb. 13, 1998
Butler business lunch group tastes success
Feb. 11, 1998
Help police clean scum off Oxford streets
Feb. 9, 1998
Officer must have heart of lion
Feb. 6, 1998
Poker-playing moms take whatever's dealt
Feb. 4, 1998
Readers split on a friend's responsibility
Feb. 2, 1998
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January 98
Witness to girl's beating did her best
Jan. 30, 1998
Jurors take job seriously
Jan. 28, 1998
Monica's friend anything but
Jan. 26, 1998
Top cop hot about station firebombing
Jan. 23, 1998
Teamwork aids coach's family Jan. 21, 1998
Cincinnatians poised to run Statehouse Jan. 19, 1998
City could grow profits with riverside park Jan. 16, 1998
10 acres aren't worth sacrifice of city's future Jan. 14, 1998
Holmes , student winners after apology Jan. 12, 1998
Holmes offers non-apology, misstatements Jan. 9, 1998
District
investigates prank on student Jan. 8, 1998
Coach, players take note: Real men apologize Jan. 7, 1998
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