Issue: September 19, 2002
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Best of Chico 2002
Your picks—and ours—for the best this burg has to offer.
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Readers’ Best of Chico 2002
Our readers’ picks for the Best of Chico 2002.
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Neighbors question Enloe expansion
Residents attend neighborhood meeting on Enloe expansion proposal.
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Local politicos invade Nevada County
Local political hacks involved in Nevada County supes race.
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Goin’ green: Orr believes campus can
Chico State could become climatically neutral.
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Corning man deported, but to where?
Trail to former Corning man deported to Pakistan goes cold.
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Charges against Orion photographer dropped
Charges against Orion photographer dropped.
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Judge decides firm mishandled elderly man’s assets
Paradise man who lost life savings in shady stock deal wins in court.
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State drops Meghdadi investigation
State Contractors Licensing Board ends investigation into Meghdadi tree-felling case.
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Campus soda pop losing its fizz
Now that L.A.'s schools have banned campus sales of soda pop, it’s time for Chico to do the same.
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Letters for September 19, 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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One day your name will be in lights
Music news and musings from a double-helixed columnist.
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Love conquers Tim
Political dish and commentary from the CN&R’s editor.
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Art read like a book …
Butte College Coyote Gallery unveils Conceptually Bound 2, which features a variety of works utilizing a “book” theme created by recognized artists.
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Carnage Incorporated
A CN&R writer learns about big boys playing war.
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Where the voices come from
Blue Room’s new “rock musical” suffers from slight case of schizophrenia.
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The Rolling Stones
Stones’ ‘60s catalogue sounds better than ever on ABKCO’s CD re-releases.
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Talking music
The CN&R’s lead classical reviewer talks about pianist Christopher O’Riley.
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Flexing with the Flecktones …
Fleck flexes his bluegrass-jazz-world-beat might again at Laxson, this time with the Flecktones.
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Knowing what to look for
A brilliant young violinst helps guide the Northstate Symphony through some difficult works.
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Darkroom chills
Robin Williams does creepy well, but his new film lacks emotional substance.
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Moving&shaking
The chief is in, George Foreman grilled by AG and door company casts doe eyes at neighborhood.
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