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    December 31, 2002  Cincinnati real estate >>>
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    Step aside,
    Mike Brown

    Incompetant Brown is the devil in
    the minds of Bengals' fans

    Mike Brown fires himself from General Manager duties, the Cincinnati Bengals franchise will continue to be doomed to failure. Brown still doesn't understand (or acknowledge) the fact that HE is the person most responsible for this season's 2-14 debacle.

    Brown's way is the Cincinnati way
    Got what we deserved? Brown's style reflects city's mom-and-pop, refusal to change attitude
    Is Cincinnati getting what it deserves? After all, Mike Brown's mom-and-pop, refusal to change style is just like Cincinnati's attitude. What's more, both the city and team are the butt of national jokes and criticism. The Bengals lack inspirational leadership (Mike Brown) just as the city does (Charlie Luken). It's as though Brown and Cincinnati were made for each other.

    Bengals call for more
    change than firing coach

    The NFL's worst team is changing its coach, but not its course. Cincinnati Bengals owner Mike Brown fired coach Dick LeBeau on Monday, then emphasized that he won't change the way he runs the league's worst team of the past 12 years.

    Possible coaching candidates
    A look at the men rumored to be on the list for the head coaching job of the Cincinnati Bengals. And a couple who should be on the list. Despite the outrage the fans have expressed at the continued reign of Emperor Mike Brown, life goes on.

    With Mike Brown at helm, Bengals
    unlikely to get a proven coach

    It's unlikely that a proven coach would consider the Bengals, who give their head coach limited say over his assistants and his roster. Brown picks some of the assistants based upon loyalty, and often intervenes in roster decisions.

    ESPN: Mike Brown most
    overpaid person in the NFL

    'Even if he made only $1 a year, he'd be the most overpaid man in pro football'
    You know what? ESPN didn't even bother to look to see what he gets paid, since he's a wealthy man getting richer by the day. But even if he made only $1 a year, he¹d be the most overpaid man in pro football, having decimated the Bengals. As Joe Kay of the AP wrote last week, "After 12 dismal seasons, the fans have given up." That's just sad.
  • Bengals Among NFL's Worst of All-Time

    Fan: Cincinnati imploded wrong stadium
    The firing of football coach Dick LeBeau on Monday didn't go far toward appeasing some Cincinnati Bengals fans, many of whom wished that general manager Mike Brown had fired himself instead.

    The quarterback position
    turned into LeBeau's undoing

    The quarterback position turned into LeBeau's undoing. The front office brought in Gus Frerotte to compete with Jon Kitna and Akili Smith for the starting job, leaving the most important position unsettled once again.

    Changes soon or Bengals' fans
    will stay away for good

    We're not just talking about having the first pick of the draft, either. The team is on the clock for the hearts and minds of their fans who have been more than patient for the last thirteen years of losing.




    While Cincinnati's climbs, NYC murder
    rate at 19th century levels

    Fewer than 100 murders have been recorded in Manhattan in 2002 – the first time that has happened since the 19th century.

    Hall of Fame meeting on Rose put off
    Baseball is in no rush to call a meeting of Hall of Famers to talk about Charlie Hustle. A meeting between Hall of Famers and commissioner Bud Selig to discuss Pete Rose had been postponed at the request of baseball officials.

    Tackling Miami's offense
    won't be easy for Ohio State

    Mike Doss hopes it can be done. Matt Wilhelm and Kenny Peterson do, too. And so does Mark Dantonio, Ohio State's defensive coordinator, whose task is to devise a plan to derail Miami's high-powered offense in the Fiesta Bowl.
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    Gambling still high-stakes controversy
    Several Northeast states — New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Maryland — are jockeying to either protect or get a slice of increasingly competitive gambling dollars.

    Theater takes spotlight in Newport
    In the world of theater, curtains open on new plays constantly as excited audiences wait to be entertained and enthralled.

    New runway will be bridge to
    economic expansion in northern Kentucky

    Looking through an engineering/design magazine recently, I was struck by the length and the expense that communities will go to reach destinations more easily and with greater speed.

    Some retailers face survival test
    The weakest growth in holiday sales in three decades might force some U.S. retailers to shed stores or even file for bankruptcy, especially if consumer confidence takes a battering from a possible war with Iraq.

    Ohio auto insurance rates going up
    The Ohio Department of Insurance says all the top ten personal auto insurers in Ohio raised rates this year, for an average increase of three-point-eight percent.

    Tuition credits going
    up again on January 1

    Ohio is raising rates for its prepaid college-tuition program by two percent effective Jan. 1. The increase will be the fifth in the past year to be ordered by the Ohio Tuition Trust Authority.

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    Photo 'Lord of the Rings' Tops $200 Million
    "Catch Me If You Can" couldn't catch up with "The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers."


    Oxygen Seeks to Boost Its Viewership
    A woman walks down a California street, seemingly oblivious that her thong underwear is visible above her low-slung, hip-hugging pants. Hidden cameras catch the swiveled necks of passing men.

    Photo Networks Ready New Year's Eve 'Coverage'
    Seldom is television more useful than on New Year's Eve. With so much on-air celebrating, TV spares you the bother of ringing in the new year yourself. You need only sit back, get nostalgic and watch TV's "coverage" as 2003 arrives.

    Eminem Says He
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    As notoriety has grown for rapper Eminem, he has forced himself into a focused daily regimen, he says, laying low to avoid getting lost in the limelight. Full Coverage

    President Bush, Hillary Clinton
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    President Bush and Hillary Rodham Clinton may have little in common politically, but they're both considered the most-admired people by American respondents to a poll.






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    The collapse of
    Southern mythology

    America's revulsion over racism
    blurs all things Confederate

    Ghostly visitations are hardly new in a region whose history is suffused with guilt, pride and the divisive issue of race. But the haunting of southern politics has long had more to do with the living than with the dead.
  • US puts an end to 'southern sympathy' at Civil War sites

    States forced to rethink
    prepaid tuition plans

    States are considering major changes in prepaid college tuition programs -- raising prices, restricting participation or scrapping them -- as they grapple with financial concerns.

    Mortgage applications fall
    U.S. mortgage applications fell 7.8 percent last week, even after rates touched record low levels, a trade group said on Thursday, suggesting that demand for home loans may be slowing.

    Theme park attendance
    generally down

    Paramount King's Island ranked just below Cedar Point as the 18th most-visited theme park this year. They were 18th instead of 17th because there was a tie for the 16th most-visited theme park.

    Airline passenger cited
    for remark about drinking

    The remark caused Comair to cancel the 9:30 a.m. flight to Cincinnati, forcing 26 passengers to make other travel plans, said Lt. Michael Krembs of the Dane County Sheriff's Department.

    Troubled airlines present
    additional challenge for FAA

    Many U.S. air carriers have struggled financially since the Sept. 11 attacks. Major airlines expect to lose about $10 billion this year, according to Leo Mullin, chief executive at Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines. And they have cut about 100,000 jobs since the attacks.

    Airlines to offer net access in '03
    For many busy people, a long airplane flight is one of the last places in life with guaranteed down time, away from the tentacles of e-mail and requests from the office. That's about to change.

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    Cinergy Field is now
    just a memory

    Thousands of spectators had gathered three blocks away at Paul Brown Stadium, the Bengals' new home, to watch the demolition. They cheered and applauded as explosions were heard and audible flashes were seen in sequence around the outside of the ballpark.
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    at Riverfront Stadium

    Some of the most memorable moments at Riverfront Stadium/Cinergy Field.

    Former Cincinnatian who pressed the button deserted the city like so many others
    With so many leaving the area, how symbolic was it for a former Cincinnatian to press the button? He now lives in Dallas. Cincinnati is rapidly losing population because of high taxes, employment, health and lifestyle issues. Jim Matthews won the contest because his mother -- who still lives here -- placed his name in nomination. >>No story link

    WLWT had the best coverage
    Using two helicopters, with reporters from Mount Adams to Devou Park, WLWT killed the competition with its excellent coverage of the Cinergy Field implosion. WCPO's coverage was mediocre at best. It didn't even show Jim Mathews pressing the button and, as usual, Denny Janson was his boring self. This guy shouldn't be doing color commentary.
            The worst came from WKRC with its minimalist coverage, relying heavily on traffic cams with commentary from the studio in Mount Auburn. Channel 12 was downright pathetic for such a big event for the city.
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    Housing costs loom
    large for boomer retirees

    In 10 year's time, the first wave of baby boomers will be ready to retire and a giant rumble may be audible as they collectively pick up stakes and head into the sunset.

    Mortgage rates
    take a sharp tumble

    Mortgage rates fell for the first time in four weeks, with the 30-year fixed rate again nearing the 6 percent mark.

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