Issue: August 01, 2002
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Prisoner of war
He’s committed no crime, owns a business, has kids and an American wife, and yet Corning resident Ali Mubarak faces deportation because he once roomed with a man with Al-Qaeda ties.
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Jarvis on the mend
Councilmember recuperating after surgery to remove brain tumor.
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Cops sue for pesticide exposure
Chico Police officers file suit against feed company over injuries from pesticide use.
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CUSD-city meeting looks at issues, skimpy attire
It’s the first time they’ve hooked up in years.
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Added school site intrigues trustees
As EIR nears certification, school board considers a last-minute site suggestion.
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Roadrunner survives fall off cliff
Butte College’s student newspaper won’t be closed down this fall, after all.
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Don’t fear nuclear power
There is no such thing as “spent” nuclear fuel, and it’s not all that dangerous, says a man who’s been exposed to it for 50 years.
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Letters for August 1, 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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Kitty Survivor Part II
Music news and musings from a double-helixed columnist.
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Duty calls
Political dish and commentary from the CN&R’s editor.
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Clouds and canals …
Retired art history instructor Mitchell has Shadetree art show.
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Who will be remembered?
The CN&R’s lead film critic looks at the host of books on the best films of all time.
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Staying alive
Meet the new director at the 1078 Gallery, recent Chico State grad Jason Adkins.
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Hank Williams
You can’t go wrong with the latest 2CD Hank Williams collection—everything he touched was golden.
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The Flaming Lips
The latest by the Flaming Lips is more like flaming poop.
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Modest, perhaps. Mousy? Never.
An interview with Modest Mouse frontman, Isaac Brock.
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It’s their thang …
Grammy-winning, Rock Hall of Famers The Isley Brothers bring their own brand of funk and soul to Gold Country Casino.
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Surpassingly silly
The latest Austin Powers flick is convolutedly silly, and some might miss the point.
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Creepy bears
Bears in new Disney flick just a tad creepy, says our reviewer.
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Chico’s first report card
Chico gets results of $50,000 economic development study.
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Moving&shaking
Royal’s revenge, Jamba’s journey and Tom’s heart-warming altruism.
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