Issue: January 02, 2003
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Who to watch in 2003
Our annual selection of people we expect to make a big impact in the coming year.
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Down to three
Chico’s search for a new police chief down to three candidates.
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Off into the sunset
Sheriff bids a fond farewell to the residents of Butte County.
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Letters for January 2, 2003
Our always-sharp readers let us know what they think.
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Who we watched
Political dish and commentary from the CN&R’s editor.
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Ongoing transitions …
“Personal yet universal understandings” are echoed in the paper creations of artist Cal Ling, currently displayed at Humanities Gallery, Chico State.
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Wild reflections
Moxie’s features a variety of works—from photos to paintings and furnishings—created by local artists and on the walls through January.
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Ready, Steady, Go! The Smashing Rise and Giddy Fall of Swinging London
Rat Pack Confidential biographer’s new book on ‘60s London captures all the creativity of the period—and all the hubris.
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Southern Culture on the Skids
SCOTS decide to shower a little live rock on their fans with their latest.
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Madness and beauty mingled
Feather Falls Casino hits the jackpot with the live Tubes.
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Boy’s life
Di Caprio is charming in Spielberg’s otherwise facile and empty Catch Me.
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Guns and gutter balls
Moore’s new documentary Bowling good when it stays on issue of U.S. violence.
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Moving&shaking
Seven years of Christian radio, and a year of new laws.
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