Issue: November 01, 2001
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Memories of Afghanistan
A Chico woman reflects on the years she spent working with Afghan refugees and her hope for their beleaguered country.
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Skewed priorities?
Perry Reniff criticizes Mackenzie’s budgeting.
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College Republicans drop the Ball
Gubernatorial candidate not informed of his own fundraiser cancellation until last minute.
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Visualization exercise: new high school
Visualize world peace; visualize a new high school.
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Exasperated Enloe calls in federal labor mediator
Enloe labor negotiation team calls in a federal mediator to resolve dispute.
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Farm Sanctuary
Our weekly profile of a community organization.
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Houx hearing Rock Creek concerns
Flood control naysayers are welcome to give input.
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Letters for November 1, 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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Video killed the radio star
Music news and musings from a double-helixed columnist.
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Changing Taste
Political dish and commentary from the CN&R’s editor.
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Madness to mistress …
CSUC Department of Theater Arts presents John Guare’s 1968 dark comedy House of Blue Leaves.
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Civil War games
Butte College plays host to Civil War enthusiasts and re-enactments for the second year running.
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Let the floodgates open
This year’s Open Studio Tour has almost too much to see.
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The Temple of Gold
Goldman’s reprinting of Temple of Gold is no treasure to behold.
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The shape of things to come
Jazz pianist Brad Mehldau brings his brilliant knack for improvisation to Laxson.
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Stranger than fiction?
Vermont indie folk-rock band Strangefolk descends on the Brick Works Wednesday.
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Devils’ music
The punk rock Murder City Devils let out all the stops on their last California stop as a band.
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From strip malls to eternity
Ghost World is a haunting meditation on deadbeat American culture; Haiku Tunnel provides an entertaining glimpse of corporate ‘temp’ life.
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I’m the one that I want
Comedian Margaret Cho breaks through in her latest concert film.
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From farm to front yard
If your new house has a yard, chances are it came from Zamora.
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Fictitious Business Names - November 1, 2001
Fictitious business names published on November 1, 2001.
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Moving&shaking
Ag chain goes down, SIFE revs up youngsters and I wax poetic.
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