The Ohio weekly has changed its name to simply Alive and is now "the music, art and culture paper of Columbus," Publisher Sally Crane writes in an Oct. 17 editorial. Saying the paper was "stuck in a rut," Crane says Alive will quench those who "were thirsting for more of what they find relevant to their lives" -- and that's more on the arts, music and culture scenes "with tips and top picks in each category." Crane says it's hard for her, a former investigative reporter, to admit, but the paper was taking itself "a little too seriously."

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Columbus Alive, in a thorough investigative report, reveals how secret experiments for both war and weather control are spewing weird chemicals into the air. The residue of the mysterious chemtrails includes toxic chemicals and carcinogens, sources tell the alt-weekly. One scientist tells the paper that original experiments with seeding clouds with aluminum oxide were conducted to prove that this should not be done. The same source cites rumors that the Bush administration will soon announce a program of weather modification and says that would be "political suicide."

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