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The Cincinnati Enquirer
Monday, Nov. 1, 1999 -- Volume 4, No. 306
L O C A L
S P O R T S
B U S I N E S S
W E A T H E R
T R A F F I C
election
Special Section

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DAY OF RECKONING
The weather conditions will be less than ideal as voters decide hundreds of close-to-home races and ballot issues.
Thin ballot likely to draw few Kentucky voters
Rivals: Gov. cut corners
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Local Headlines for  Tuesday, November 02, 1999

Ballot typo puts columnist/voter in quandary
        A funny thing happened to me at the polls Tuesday. I cast my ballot and received a gut-level reminder of how precious one vote can be.

Patton re-elected Ky. governor
        1,118 of 3,312 precincts - 34 percent

Potential voter fraud reported
        FRANKFORT, Ky. — An election fraud hotline set up by the attorney general's office received some calls reporting possible vote fraud Tuesday, but most callers to the hotline had legal or procedural questions.

Ky. GOP lives to fight another day
       
        Kentucky Republicans are celebrating today. It is not the results of Tuesday's gubernatorial election — won easily by Democratic incumbent Gov. Paul Patton — the GOP faithful is cheering.

S P E C I A L   F E A T U R E S
SQUASH THE Y2K BUG
With less than three months to go, Y2K worries may not be someone else's problem anymore. Fortunately, there are a host of Web sites offering news, advice and diagnostic software.
City steps up Y2K awareness push

EDITORIAL: Sex-ed: Who's in control?
Our editorials about sex education in Ohio schools have ignited a brush-fire that is turning up the heat on state officials. The sex-ed plan is also making national news as other states discover a disturbing link to the federal Centers for Disease Control.

FALL ARTS PREVIEW
Check our big, big list of fall concerts, art exhibits, movies, and more.

Riverfest photo gallery
Select a photo for your screensaver. It's easy! We tell you how. Or just click through eight images.

Manatees star in new Zoo exhibit
Douglas and Stoneman have no way of knowing it, but there's a lot riding on their broadly sloped shoulders. The two manatees are the unlikely stars of the new $4 million Manatee Springs exhibit at the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden.
The exhibit: Manatees, crocs and more

Tristate's Goin' Fishin'
        Oceanic Adventure's Newport Aquarium is open. Check out our guide to the Tristate's newest entertainment attraction.

Tornado of '99
        Complete coverage of the April 9 tornado that claimed four lives and left hundreds homeless.

Focal Point
We're proud to showcase the work of Enquirer photographers at enquirer.com/focalpoint Click through 60 images from the past year.
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