Thursday, November 29, 2001 -- Volume 6, No. 333
Terrifying gunman shot dead
A bus stop robber with a BB gun was shot and killed Wednesday morning in Walnut Hills after a chaotic running gun battle with five Cincinnati police officers.

Coroner: Patty didn't fight back
Patty Rebholz was strangled and bludgeoned with a post that drove her head into the ground and fractured her skull, a former Hamilton County Coroner testified in the trial of Michael Wehrung.

XU in rout
David West scored a career-high 29 points and 17 rebounds, and Xavier made 10 3-pointers in handing Miami their worst whipping in Millett Hall.
Bearcats knock down Flyers

Butler developers go west
A $275 million commercial park will rise on former farmland strategically located along a new southeastern Butler County gateway.

Talking about race
Neighborhood groups are talking openly in hopes of making a difference. Today: Pleasant Ridge.

Special Section

LOCAL NEWS
Complete local news report

Heimlich's legacy: 'cheapskate'
Bengals box won in drawing
Clergyman accused of soliciting
Drug campaign hopes to make danger 'obvious'
Mediation proceeding questioned

    • More local news...

SPORTS
Complete sports report

A couple of catchin' cousins
St. X prepares to hit road
Bainum shares Ohio offensive player award
UK learns about itself in win
Lady Bearcats beat St. Francis

    • More sports news...

BUSINESS
Complete business report

Chiquita aim: back by spring
Law firm targeting Kroger Co.
Enron junked and jilted
Fed: Slowdown will continue
What's the Buzz?

    • More business news...

TEMPO
Complete tempo report

Be twice as nice
Actor takes director's role at Sundance
Ensemble brings early music to life
Haney joins Playhouse as associate director
Get to it

    • More tempo news...


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