Issue: July 11, 2002
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Rush to judgment?
Local developer breaks silence on massive tree-cutting in southeast Chico subdivision.
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Rural clinic flatlines
Oroville Hospital suddenly closes rural health care clinic.
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Mackenzie reflects on last months
Mackenzie may be finishing up term, but he’s still in office.
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Letters for July 11, 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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Nothing up my sleeve
Music news and musings from a double-helixed columnist.
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Nuke train cometh?
Political dish and commentary from the CN&R’s editor.
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Acting with Alice …
Blue Room’s Young Theatre offers acting for kids.
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Magic happens
A talk with drummer Mickey Hart and others about the California WorldFest in Grass Valley.
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Drawings from life
Local artist Zenaida Senga presents “farewell” exhibit.
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Drew Emmitt
Leftover Salmon’s frontman calls on some powerful friends for his latest.
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Sonic Youth
Sonic Youth’s latest has its moments, but is unlikely to please everyone.
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And the Nuge shall name them
An interview with the front lady from Nashville Pussy.
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Invigorating rhythms …
Funky-jazzy Boulder, Colorado band The Motet checks into LaSalles again.
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Who the @#%! are you?
Daltrey and Townshend create Who magic at AutoWest in Marysville.
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More fun with aliens
Men in Black II is enjoyable, though it misses some choice opportunities along the way.
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Farewell to a golden oldie
Michael and Diane Smith quietly close The Goldsmith after 30 years downtown.
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Moving&shaking
Ag teacher excels, as do almonds and my grandfather.
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