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March 2004
Radio Marathon Brings the Voices of Homelessness to the Airwaves
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Ohio Cities Face Common Challenged
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Donate
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Homeless News Digest
On a 28-Degree Night in February, Advocates Count Those Living Outdoors
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Tags: Arts & Poetry, Berta Lambert, Brendan Goodwin, Cincinnati, city council, Cleveland, Curtis Proffitt, Dennis Kucinich, Editorials, Elizabeth Linville, Food Research, FRAC, GCCH, Georgine Getty, Haiti, Huntington Meadows, Jimmy Heath, Justice, Kathy Wilson, Mary Gaffney, memorial, Nathaniel Jones, New York, Ohio, Over-the-Rhine, Peace Village, Photography, Presidential Election, Radio, Washington Post
May 2003
Dangerous to be Homeless
Panhandling for Awareness
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Homeless Challenge by Stereotypes
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Homeless Continued
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Reader Mail
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US Marines Raid Rooms at Media Hotel in Baghdad
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Hooked: Five Addicts…
Tags: Andy Erickson, Arts & Poetry, Baghdad, Brendan Goodwin, Cleveland, Drug Rehab System, Elain Coffy, Europe, Food Research, FRAC, GCCH, Georgine Getty, Iraq, Jerome Manigan, Jimmy Heath, Libraries, Marines, Mary Gaffney, News & Editorials, panhandling, Patriot Act, Peace Village, Reader Mail, ReSTOC, Steve Shockley, Syria
March 2000
Homeless Census Set for March: Three-day effort will attempt to count the homeless in Cincy
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The Traveler
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Homelessness in America: Why Are the Numbers Increasing?
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Presidential Election 2000: Where’s the…
Tags: Aaron Pitchford, Alanna Maloney, Arts & Poetry, Astrology, Azariah Israel, Berta Lambert, Carla Pitsinger, Census, Cleveland, Damien Minor, Democracy, Donald Whitehead, Drew Miller, Dutch Dalton, Editorials & Letters, Evangelists, Federal Courts, Injustice, Inmates, International news, Iraq, Jess Ballew, John Halpin, Landmarks, Lashanda, Lemuel Isreal, Lynn Williams, Melissa Samhan, Over-the-Rhine, Presidential Election, prisoners news, protest, Rodney Sutton, Ryan Mo Better, Sarah Gallant, Sonny Williams, the broken city, The Traveler, Tom Billman, Tyrone Smith, welfare news, William J. Mayo