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July 23, 1998

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Cover Story

Blood, Net and Tears
Two lonely people met over the Internet. Now one of them is dead, shot in the face. ThePhiladelphia Medical Examiner has ruled the death a homicide. No one has been charged. Family and friends demand someanswers.
by Gwen Shaffer

Opinion

LOOSE CANON

Like A Virgin
by Bruce Schimmel

PRETZEL LOGIC

Night Stalker
A murder that would cange everything.
by Howard Altman

MAILBAG

Letters to the Editor
by the Readers

News

CITY BEAT

Capital Gains or Losses
The city controller is growing leery of the mayor's increasing use of quasi-publicagencies to finance capital projects.
by Mark Naymik

HIT AND RUN

A Tanner Day
by Amy Choi
Be Patient
by Mark Naymik
Shrinking Differences
by Amy Choi

ON MEDIA

They Got the Beat
by Christopher McDougall
Black and White and Read All Over
by Robin Rice

POLITICAL NOTEBOOK

Mary Frangipanni's Political Notebook
by Mary Frangipanni

BELL CURVE

The Bell Curve
City Paper's weekly gauge of Philly's Quality of Life

Arts

CRITICAL MASS

Pi Brain
Darren Aronofsky, Brooklyn hip-hop kid with a Harvard degree, talks about his intensenew film Pi.
by Sam Adams

ART

New Religion
Exploring divine inspiration at the Art Alliance.
by Robin Rice

20 QUESTIONS

Marty Wombacher
by Neil Gladstone

Movies

Rest of the Fest
Picks and pans from the last week of the Gay & Lesbian Film Festival.
by Hans Kellner, Sam Adams and David Warner
Saving Private Ryan
Directed by Steven Spielberg
by Sam Adams

Music

Nancy's Night
Can a gig at the Lilith Fair make you a star?
by Margit Detweiler
Every Saw Has A Song
Just ask Neutral Milk Hotel's singing saw-man Julian Koster.
by Brian Howard

ICEPACK

Your Man in Havana
Icepack heats up with a handful of new Latino releases.
by a.d. amorosi

Food

Pass the Salt
Gnocchi's home cooking is a bargain (when the chef puts down his shaker).
by Katherine Dahlsgaard

Listings

SIX PICK

_____ _____ (Blank Blank)
by Brian Howard
The Bobby Zankel Trio
by Jack Schonewolf
Let There Be Light
by Jen Darr
The Ohio Players/Roger & Zapp/Mandrill
by Neil Gladstone
Penn's Landing Craft & Fine Arts Festival
by Jen Darr
Warped Tour
by Brian Howard

CRITIC PICK

Smokin' Grooves '98
by a.d. amorosi

     rock/pop

Neil Finn
by Neil Gladstone
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