Issue: July 04, 2002
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What it means to be an American
Six diverse Chicoans reflect on the meaning of being an American.
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Meghdadi goes to court
Deveoper accused of cutting too many trees, takes legal action against Chico.
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Grand Jury releases sunny 2001 report
Grand Jury releases a (mostly) toothless 2001 report.
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Former bar owner sues county
Former strip club owner files federal suit following raid.
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EIR may open trustees’ minds on high school
Maybe it won’t be the Schmidbauer site after all.
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Letters for July 4, 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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Thespians rule
Music news and musings from a double-helixed columnist.
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There is hope
Political dish and commentary from the CN&R’s editor.
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Emerging visions …
Paintings by emerging artist Dylan Tellesen are among those featured at Chico Art Center.
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Hitless in Seattle
CNR&R’s lead film critic on the best of his trip to the Seattle Film Festival.
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Rüby, rüby-rü!
Local parody of Scooby Doo cartoons is a sharp and funny production.
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High on Fire
SF’s High on Fire trio is one of the bestest gol-darned metal bands in the world.
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Country Folk
Local duo Country Folk releases second CD of well-played tunes.
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Baldoni by numbers
Former Chico resident and L.A. session guitarist Matt Baldoni returns for university music camp and a benefit concert.
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Light high laughs …
Musician and songwriter Keller Williams one of many stars at this year’s High Sierra Music Festival in Quincy.
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Into the Mystic
Friends and family wish reggae faves Mystic Roots a fond farewell.
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The importance of being Wildean
The latest Wilde adaptation has its moments.
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From welfare to where?
Program that helped welfare-to-work clients suddenly closes up shop.
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Moving&shaking
Military surplus company goes out of business.
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