Issue: October 10, 2002
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The (Green) Revolution will not be Televised
The Green Party candidate for governor, Peter Camejo, has no chance of winning, but he does have many things going for him, beginning with a devastating critique of politics as usual.
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Feds chalk up for vernal pool plan
77% of the critical habitat is on private property.
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Cops hope to spook Halloween partiers
Cops get in gear for Halloween showdown.
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Corning deportee held in Pakistan?
The fate of a Corning man deported to Pakistan remains a mystery.
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Questions about war
Before we go to war, we need some answers.
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Letters for October 10, 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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Saturday in the park
Music news and musings from a double-helixed columnist.
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Nobody home?
Political dish and commentary from the CN&R’s editor.
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Cut stone figures …
Artist Jodaitis’ new paintings reflect human form in man-made places of worship.
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Buddy’s gift
The Diamond W Western Wear Bullriding Championship draws cowboys from all over the United States to a competition that includes both professional and amateur participants, including a champion who gave his trophy beltbuckle to a young boy with cystic fibrosis.
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Bites, bats and beauties
Thrills are in store when Blue Room Theatre unveils new adaptation of Stoker’s Dracula.
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The North Magnetic
Chico alternative band North Magnetic produces a good four-song CD sampler.
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Peanut Butter Wolf
Stone’s Throw honcho Peanut Butter Wolf may be one of the best things about West Coast hip-hop.
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Beware of flying chicken
The N&R talks to Southern Culture on the Skids front man Rick Miller about the hazards of chicken choking on the road.
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Prototypically …
LA metal band Prototype has a busy weekend lined up in Chico.
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Foot tappin’ good time
Canada’s La Bottine Souriante bring their excellent musicianship to liven up a Laxsen festival crowd.
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Echh! Fava beans again?
Red Dragon suffers the curse of the action director.
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Ken Burns’ The Civil War (DVD)
Ken Burns classic Civil War documentary gets released on DVD, but never mind the extras.
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Red Bluff rallies ’round lake
Red bluff fights to save lake; fish, farmers may be in the way.
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Moving&shaking
Delaine Eastin isn’t making any friends in ag education.
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