Issue: August 05, 2004
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Phoenix rising
Developer Tom DiGiovanni explains why he went solar.
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Fire guts Barber building
Historic Chico building goes up in flames.
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Sales tax idea nixed again
Sales tax ballot initiative to fund cops, firefighters again turned down by supervisors.
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Weird day in court for hit-and-run case
Sentencing delayed for fatal hit-and-run driver.
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It’s OK, I’m a doctor
Chico plastic surgeon accused of brandishing weapon after traffic mishap.
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Letters for August 5, 2004
Our always-sharp readers let us know what they think.
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Everybody’s business
Culinary Academy closes, chefs cook it up and gangsta rap is hot topic.
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Healing or hooey?
A top shaman shows some docs another way to heal.
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‘Boundaries of interpretation’
Two photographer with two different subjects convene at new Avenue 9 Gallery exhibit.
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Things My Girlfriend and I Have Argued About
These two argue. A lot.
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Plight of the living kids
The hyperactive Tilly and the Wall are coming to the Bean Scene with Pedro the Lion.
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Redding (invades)
Redding bands rock Chico’s Fulcrum Records.
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Decidedly done
Chico’s Indecisive Youth ends on a raucous note.
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Serve me, please
Getting in touch with her ‘inner princess’ at The Albatross.
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Doomed repetition
Manchurian Candidate remake is a well-made and well-acted and little overcooked.
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Twisting M. Night away
More crazy, scary twists from tone-master Shyamalan.
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