Issue: April 15, 2004
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Fixing blame
The battle to reform workers’ compensation in California pits the worker against doctors and insurance companies.
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Children’s lab merger miffs parents
Child Development Lab is at least 40 years old.
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Letters for April 15, 2004
Our always-sharp readers let us know what they think.
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Everybody’s business
GMOs may go, energy could be saved and no, it’s not Trader Joe’s.
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The sweetest sounds
The Children’s Choir of Chico sends seven young voices to perform at San Francisco’s Davies Symphony Hall.
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The art of protest
Traveling political art show, Drawing Resistance, touches down in Chico.
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Shearwater
Great, slow, beautiful stories on Shearwater’s Winged Life.
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The Stanley Brothers
Pure, old-school, 1956 bluegrass with the Stanley Bros.
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Like a rolling home
Trailer Park Troubadors coming to Chico to benefit the Chico Creek Nature Center.
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Indomitable smile
Fast, fun rock was the theme for Watashi Wa and The Actual at Moxie’s.
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Dream cuisine
At Yume Buffet the name has more than one meaning.
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Canadian invasion
Best Foreign Film Oscar winner, The Barbarian Invasions, offers farcical look at death.
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Find the fascist
The Statement is a thriller with few original thrills.
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