What separates good cities from great cities?
After recent stopovers in Cincinnati by 15,000 veterans, President Bush, Secretary of State Colin Powell, John Kerry, first lady Laura Bush, Oprah Winfrey and other celebrities, it may seem a "duh" sort of question to ask: How are we doing?
The mayors weigh in:
Cincinnati's Charlie Luken Cleveland's Jane Campbell Columbus' Michael Coleman Indianapolis' Bart Peterson Louisville's Jerry E. Abramson
EDITORIALS FOR SUNDAY, AUGUST 29, 2004
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Great development strategies
This Sunday's Forum on great cities gauges Cincinnati development against the backdrop of our region's other major cities. Metro Cincinnati, like Indianapolis, Columbus, Louisville and Cleveland, can boast of enviable assets in the ratings game.
Cooperation helps Kentucky counties
Most regions probably wish they had Northern Kentucky's problem.
CRISIS IN THE CATHOLIC CHURCH
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Survivors network: It's time to get an accounting
David Clohessy is the national director of SNAP (Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests). Clohessy said a priest molested him and his brothers as children, and that one of his brothers grew up to become a priest who is also a sexual abuser.
Voice of the Faithful: Seeking changes
Jim Muller, a physician who battled nuclear weapons, has turned his attention to the sexual abuse crisis in the Catholic Church. He is a founder and former president of Voice of the Faithful, one of several grassroots, lay organizations formed in the wake of the clergy sex abuse in the Church.
GUEST COLUMNIST - NAN FISCHER
'Voices' hope to empower laity
One response to the clergy sexual abuse crisis, which is currently erupting in the Catholic Church in Cincinnati, has been the development of a national organization called Voice of the Faithful (VOTF). Currently there are more than 30,000 members and 181 affiliates across the United States.
ENQUIRER EDITORIAL
Speak out now
So far at least 10 former students have filed suit alleging sexual abuse at the hands of former Elder High School Principal Lawrence Strittmatter.
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