Issue: October 17, 2002
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It’s up to you
Three stories that illustrate the first rule of health care.
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Lessons from Cleveland
Should you have a body scan done? Read what happened to one local woman and then decide.
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Just sitting and breathing
Why meditation is the most powerful tool we have to relieve stress, improve relationships, foster self-awareness and create peace.
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Oh, my aching back
Or, maybe we should go back to crawling on all fours.
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The Heat is off
Chico’s professional baseball team quits WBL, hopes to join California League.
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Smashing pumpkins: Halloween saga continues
Support for Halloween crackdown drying up.
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Preparing for war in Chico
Strong-arm approach to Halloween control could backfire.
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Letters for October 17, 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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If I only had a brain
Music news and musings from a double-helixed columnist.
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God help us
Political dish and commentary from the CN&R’s editor.
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Singing for a light in the night …
Rocky Horror cult classic is performed live at the Chico Cabaret.
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From ag to arts
The expensive new Mondavi center puts UC Davis on the artistic map.
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The feeling of stones
Local artist Peter Jodaitis has a personal connection his recent artwork based on ancient stones.
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Mark Knopfler
After a two-year break Mark Knopfler returns with a solid CD of great lyrics and mostly roots-influenced music.
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Gift from the past
Chico State operetta provides glimpse into Depression era musicals.
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Inner in Chico
Jennifer Turner’s Inner plays the Chico State campus and at The Red Room.
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A sometime thing
A touring Porgy & Bess has problems with Laxson’s small stage.
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Animal House 2002
The Rules of Attraction presents a grimly amusing take on college party life.
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Hard-knock life
White Oleander tries too hard for the realism it craves.
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A hospital in transition
Enloe’s expansion means growing pains for Chico’s only hospital.
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Reminiscing about running Enloe
Back in the day: Sweeney has fond memories.
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Moving&shaking
Food 4 Less 4 sale, awards galore and a schools forum.
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