Issue: November 29, 2001
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View from the home front
A roundtable discussion by five locals with some knowledge of Afghanistan, the former Soviet Union, the Middle East and terrorism.
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He built this city
Longtime builder and political kingmaker Dan Drake dies.
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Supes want to review Jarvis contract
Supes refuse to approve Coleen Jarvis’s public defender contract.
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Supes: We’ll see you in court
Board of Supervisors moves redistricting battle from board room to courtroom.
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Sheriff’s Department probes transient’s mysterious death
Sheriff’s Department still looking into mysterious death.
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The flag was not still there
Someone stole Wittmeier’s huge American flag.
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Butte County Children’s Trust Fund
Our weekly profile of a community organization.
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Child’s welfare our ultimate goal
An adoption specialist responds to last week’s cover story.
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Letters for November 29, 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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Could your lips get bigger?
Music news and musings from a double-helixed columnist.
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Density’s child
Political dish and commentary from the CN&R’s editor.
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Seasoned singing …
Annual Glorious Sounds fund-raiser promises a tuneful intro to the yuletide season.
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1078 plus 20
After 20 years, the 1078 Gallery celebrates its extraordinary accomplishments.
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Gotta dance
The annual Dance Theatre Fall Showcase should traverse a wide variety of styles.
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Four Corners: A Compilation of Chico Music
Chico’s Wild Oak Records releases Four Corners CD, featuring four great area bands.
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The Beachwood Sparks
The Beachwood Sparks ride the wave of neo-California alt country as well, or better than most.
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Bliss that bubbles over
SF’s Call and Response bring the warm sounds of California dreaming to the Senator.
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Offering a blues hand …
Blues and soul-rocker Robert Cray brings his great band to the casino.
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All in the family
Chico country legend Taylor plays Senator for funds.
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Raising James Cain
The Coens’ The Man Who Wasn’t There is a cold homage to ‘40s film noir.
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Outsmarting Goliath
Butte Community Bank has managed to thrive nearly every year of its 10-year existence by being flexible and keeping a community presence.
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