Issue: June 27, 2002
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The meth makers
Our reporter goes along for the ride on a meth-makers’ trip to a remote laboratory.
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‘OK, build it’
Neighbors fail to get council to see it their way.
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Judge: Hands off the jury, man
Medical marijuana defendant arrested for jury tampering.
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Prianos file suit over death of daughter
Priano family files suit against city, police and underage driver of car that killed 15-year-old.
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CUSD OKs dizzying budget
Cuts made with little board discussion.
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State librarian sees growth affecting libraries
Cuts made with little board discussion.
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Have we suspended the Constitution?
War on terrorism shreds the Constitution.
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Letters for June 27, 2002
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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And the lucky penumbra is…?
Music news and musings from a double-helixed columnist.
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Sterling decision
Political dish and commentary from the CN&R’s editor.
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Crimson match …
1078 gallery director Adkins unveils new paintings at Humanities Gallery, at Chico State.
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Have camera, will travel
Widely known choreographer Bill Iha has talent to spare as his show of photographs demonstrates.
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Director’s choice
The Criterion Collection forges its reputation on director-approved classics.
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Tea Leaf Green
Tea Leaf Green makes jam music to stargaze by.
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New Radiant Storm King
NRSK drops old-school indie rock with intelligence and passion.
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Nagisa Ni Te
The latest avant-folk import from Japan gets its first U.S. release with the appropriately titled Feel.
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Like a smoking stone
Deborah Colemen can go from blues to pop and back again without losing any of her groove.
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Whirling for you …
Legendary rock group The Who returns for a July 4th concert at Autowest Amphitheatre.
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Where are you?
Sküby-Dü offers a fun, live-on-stage parody of the TV cartoon.
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Cultural delights
Chico Pow Wow 2002 a diverse showcase for Native American culture.
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All stitched up
Disney animators get back on track with latest feature.
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Stevie, phone home
Minority Report is an enjoyable thrill-ride that suffers from a little too much suspension of disbelief.
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Electric Avenue
Teens turn old car into throughly modern electric vehicle.
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