Issue: October 18, 2001
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Up from poverty
Local welfare moms are certain that education needs to play a key in upcoming welfare legislation reform—but they need to prove it to Butte County’s congressman, Wally Herger.
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Herger on welfare
Rep. Wally Herger says education, stability key to getting and keeping families off welfare.
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Report says the working poor can’t rise above poverty
State report shows great gap between working and making ends meet.
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Parenti advice
Progressive author/lecturer Micheal Parenti preaches to the choir at Chico State’s teach-in.
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Hey Glenn County— where are the records?
Valley Mirror study finds Glenn County police log woefully inaccurate.
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Rice straw: the slow burnout
Burning has been phased down to 25 percent of rice fields.
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Rogue Republicans target leader
Republicans take a shot at one of their own.
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Community Legal Information Center
Our weekly profile of a community organization.
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In defense of free speech
We must defend the right to free speech, even that with which we disagree.
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Letters for October 18, 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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Season of the witch
Music news and musings from a double-helixed columnist.
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Contemporary posturings …
Diablo Ballet sets classic moves to contemporary music.
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Old toys, new toys
Chico sculptor Alan Carrier’s new show at the Chico Art Center is a journey into a fantastical, brilliant world.
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In the zone
Blue Room’s Twilight Zone tackles a classic that evokes the mass hysteria of today.
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Look at Me
This is a stunningly ambitious novel about American life today.
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The Dirtbombs
The Dirtbombs bring r&b punk flavor from Detroit.
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Breath of fresh Smog …
Indie’s best folk-pop band plays Moxie’s.
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Polish jokes
Former Polish President Lech Walesa speaks to a Chico crowd.
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Working out the quirks
Bandits tries hard to be a fun, goofy, quirk parade.
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Recreation in waiting
First real hope in 30 years for the Riverbend project.
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Charity clash
With disaster relief efforts in the wake of Sept. 11 sucking up such huge amounts of charitable giving and the stock market sagging, thousands of charities are hurting for funds.
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Fictitious Business Names - October 18, 2001
Fictitious business names published on October 18, 2001.
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Moving&shaking
Fries are promoted, school chiefs eat eggs and businesses are surveyed.
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