Issue: August 15, 2002
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25 years from now
On its silver anniversary the News & Review envisions the Chico of the future.
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Not so fast
Tow truck drivers resist vehicle abatement program.
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Oroville coalition demands respect from DWR
Supes hear new demands for local control of Lake Oroville.
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School board race heats up
With a field of nine, this election is sure to be interesting.
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EIR OK’d, but what good is it?
O’Bryan is sole dissenter on document including environmentally sensitive sites.
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Bankruptcy window about to close
Congress set to make it harder to file for personal bankruptcy.
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Letters for August 15, 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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Guns spelled backwards is snug
Music news and musings from a double-helixed columnist.
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Terra Bella lives
Political dish and commentary from the CN&R’s editor.
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Strong bonds …
Next at the Blue Room Theatre: Lee Blessing’s drama Two Rooms deals with terrorism.
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Chapmantown smiles
A new book of photograhic portraits celebrates the diversity of one of Chico’s most interesting neighborhoods.
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Horsefins & mirrors
Chico Cabaret presents strong drama with Sea Horse; Blue Room Young Theatre has fun with Snow White.
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Black Letter Days
Former Pixie Frank Black releases two albums that emphasize his mature songwriting talents.
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Make way for Society’s Child
An old activist songwriter who has rolled with the punches over the years, Janis Ian, comes to Chico for the first time.
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Your move …
Duffy’s Tavern once more hosts phenomenal ‘80s rockabilly band The Paladins.
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Big Room blowout
Masters of blues harp get the floor hoppin at Sierra Nevada.
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What did the A.S. ever do for me?
The programs to which your money goes.
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Don’t worry about the government
Who, what, why and where of local politics.
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Ticket to ride
Bikes are savvy students’ way of getting around Chico.
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The media and the messages
A guide to local information media.
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We built this city on rock ’n’ roll
Learning to love Chico’s musical subculture.
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Nifty thrifty
A comprehensive guide to Chico’s thrift stores.
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Five Chico truths
The sooner you accept them, the sooner you can live with them.
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The real ‘Ecchoing Green’
Fond memories of Chico inescapable.
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Getting too comfortable
If you’re not careful, you could end up liking it hereJosh Indar recently moved here from Oakland with his wife and 1-year old son to study at CSUC.
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