Issue: August 09, 2001
        
        
        
        
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  Back to the mine?
Residents of the historic mountain community of Cherokee are organizing to oppose a massive new silica mine in their neighborhood, but they’re getting little support from their county supervisor.
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  Reade-ing between the lines
Freshman supervisor dodges complaints about shady redistricting plan and illegal backroom deals.
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  City trash collection deregulated
Council votes to deregulate garbage collection.
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  CUSD’s homework for parents: Read up on salary dispute
Packets sent to parents of Chico schoolchildren.
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  Rotaract of Chico
Our weekly profile of a local organization.
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  Beware of free money
Beware, scam letters from Nigeria, South Africa and the Middle East flood U.S.
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  Letters for August 9, 2001
Our always-sharp readers let us know what they think.
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  Cheesespread
Politics, prurience and apostasy from the good reverend.
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  Enhanced penalties do not apply
Music news and musings from a double-helixed columnists.
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  Local politics
Political dish and commentary from the CN&R’s editor.
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  Personal journals …
Drawings and paintings by Langford at Cory’s.
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  Building a religion
Behind the man in the Cake pulpit, there’s a man with a wicked horn.
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  Suburbalon
Arthur Miller’s play about the business of morals is still pertinent today.
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  Irish inmates
Humor, heartache and horror surround this Beauty Queen.
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  The Question of Bruno
This new collection marks the emergence of a talented international writer.
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  Gillian Welch
Welch returns with another sparkling addition to her folk catalogue.
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  The Incredible Moses Leroy
Moses Leroy leads us to pop redemption.
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  The heart of rock
Local “world rock” group Magic Theatre is trying to figure out where rock went wrong.
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  Juno it can’t be bad …
Indie band Juno appears with Ted Leo Pharmacy at the Blue Room.
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  Stone rolls over Senator
Ex-Stone Taylor rolls over the Senator.
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  Crouching clown, hidden racism
Rush Hour II is another Big Hollywood bamboozle.
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  Third World reality
Desirability of genetically altered food questioned by hungry nations as well.
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  Will the Heat survive?
As the Chico Heat attendance slips, how goes the rest of the Western Baseball League?
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  Fictitious Business Names - August 9, 2001
Fictitious business names published on August 9, 2001.
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