Issue: April 05, 2001
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Asleep at the switch
Gray Davis didn’t cause California’s power crunch. But his myopic leadership helped turn a problem into a disaster. Now he has to solve it.
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Studebaker succumbs
Jonathan Studebaker, former Chico planning commissioner, dies.
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Poteet gets a pass
A.S. officers drop motion to kick Charles Poteet off of Board of Directors.
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Project may wipe out unique skateboarding class
Skateboarding, tennis may be in final days at university.
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Nudie bar up for sale
First Amendment Gentlemen’s Club is up for sale.
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Cherokee residents band together against mine
Cherokee residents oppose sand mine proposal.
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Cal-OSHA investigates Oroville Hospital
Oroville Hosptial under Cal-OSHA investigation.
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Don’t blame BEC for feds’ rules
Local environmentalists should not be held accountable for federal laws.
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Letters for April 5, 2001
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Angel-headed hipster of dance
Former bad boy Mark Morris is now an American master.
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Alive and kicking
The 10th annual Keeping Dance Alive concert.
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California Souls
The Mother Hips return to Chico to showcase their critically acclaimed new CD.
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Fiddle stuck
A preview of traditional Irish fiddler Kevin Burke’s visit to Chico.
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Pollock on film
Ed Harris’ film on artist Jackson Pollock is filled with great performances.
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Fictitious Business Names - April 5, 2001
Fictitious business names published on April 5, 2001.
This article was published on 04.05.01