Issue: October 11, 2001
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Rice checks
Rice growers say they’d prefer farming the market over subsidies.
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‘Improvement needed’
Nursing home chain prosecuted for poor-quality care.
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County officials ‘not optimistic’ Poe fire will be declared disaster
It doesn’t look like the state will approve Butte County’s disaster declaration appeal.
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County gets new chief— for now
The county has a new chief, at least for now—and he arrives in a cloud of controversy.
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Birdcage Theatre
Our weekly profile of a local community organization..
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After the bombs—what?
The greatest danger is that the bombing will further inflame anti-American feeling .
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Letters for October 11, 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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Pull us all together
Music news and musings from a double-helixed columnist.
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Political reform?
Political dish and commentary from the CN&R’s editor.
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Patterns of Romance …
Former Chicoan Lynette Montgomery returns with her latest paintings.
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The Tao of Bill
Chico author Bill Martin’s reinterpretations of the Tao Te Ching for modern readers are an opportunity to experience life with eyes that are at once fresh and ancient.
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Of housewives & schoolgirls
Housewives and schoolgirls figure big in two local theater productions.
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‘60s British Invasion
The Zombies, Small Faces and The Who are still rocking on recent re-releases.
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Kickin’ it to the people
Critically acclaimed indie rock duo Quasi comes to Chico.
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Ringing those Telecasters …
Austin’s The Derailers visits Mr. Lucky with a mess of country roots rock band.
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Getting past the hard times
Iris Dement headlines a slow paced set, while Laura Love and Jen Todd kick things off with a blast.
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Lost recipes
A charming little movie, Tortilla Soup nevertheless could use more plot.
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Environmentalism and other quaint ideas
A whole generation of mainstream America has been taught to fight for environmental justice by writing a check, and now it’s being asked to mobilize.
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Channel 36?
Once-competitive Chico TV stations try to retain identities through merger.
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Fictitious Business Names - October 11, 2001
Fictitious business names published on October 11, 2001.
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Moving&shaking
Calling in the National Guard, John W. Young’s fan club.
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