Issue: March 15, 2001
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Today’s web sites that are ushering in the post-dotcom era
Countless millions of Americans constantly use the Internet—they just don’t buy enough stuff for most dotcoms to make a profit.
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Police ‘pants’ nudie bar
Nudie bar raid results in drug, firearms arrests.
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Iverson: Opponents lied to defeat rec center
Wildcat Activity Center gets a resounding ‘no’ vote.
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Morris Dees delivers
Civil Rights activist visits Chico State.
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Perfect end to perfect season
Pleasant Valley freshman complete perfect season.
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Trustees flirt with field trip meetings
Trustees may get out of the board room and into the schools.
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Turbulence overstated
Airport committee chair takes issue with article.
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Pageantry of PAIN
Our reporter takes you to Colusa for the first ever caged gladiator bouts in the North State.
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Shakespearean surprise
Going to Ashland to see plays always provides surprises, and this season is no different.
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Bull busters
Written by local actor Bryon Burruss, Wranglers is a purdy funny play.
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Don’t call them Tweedy pop
Talented singer/songwriter Jeff Gramm brings his acclaimed music to the Blue Room.
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After the apocalypse
SF’s Creeper Lagoon and locals the iMPS rock the Blue Room.
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Your 15 minutes are up
The new De Niro film, 15 minutes, falls victim to the same hype it attempts to address.
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Where have all the cowboys gone?
Cattle rancher holds out hope for young farmers.
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Fictitious Business Names - March 15, 2001
Fictitious business names published on March 15, 2001.
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