Issue: September 18, 2003
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‘Globalphobics’ at the barricades
A News & Review report on the protests at the World Trade Organization meeting in Cancún.
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Majority rules
City Council leans to citizen’s plan for Humboldt Dump clean-up.
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Council tightens contributions
Council lowers maximum campaign contribution to $500.
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State budget pain rolls down to Butte
Butte County priorities to reflect state budget disaster.
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Letters for September 18, 2003
Our always-sharp readers let us know what they think.
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Everybody’s business
Troubled SunBridge unloads nursing home.
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From the streets of Cleveland
Cleveland native Harvey Pekar has his life and his underground comic American Splendor depicted on the big screen.
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Work of human hands
Organic compositions are the common link between dual painting/sculpture showings.
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The Jackie Payne/Steve Edmonson Band
Jackie Payne/Steve Edmonson band delivers solid effort on Partners in the Blues.
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Makato Ozone Trio
Standards by Japanese jazz pianist deliver the goods.
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Sign on the Sacred line
New Chico record label, Sacred Art Record, helps local punk bands.
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Dynamic debut
Redding beats out Chico for venue to enjoy North State Symphony’s season opener.
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Hooked on phonics
Blackalicious and Lifesavas bring a “whirling verbal sprinkler of mad hip-hop love” to Chico State’s Rose Garden.
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Big Jims and Jonathan
Henri gets help with his Better Boys and cooks up some green-chile stew.
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Once in Mexico
Once Upon a Time in Mexico is fun but and goofy.
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Songs for Cassavetes
DVD follows the underground music movement of the ‘90s.
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