Issue: October 28, 2004
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Heading to the polls
The News & Review’s guide to Election 2004.
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Where they stand
Questions for and answers from the Chico City Council candidates.
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Turning the tables
Candidates for Chico Unified School District answer a pop quiz designed by the News & Review editorial staff.
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Measure by measure
Talk about dysfunction: A near-record 16 measures are on one ballot.
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CN&R endorses
Our recommendations for the races on Chicoans’ ballots.
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t’s not easy being green
GreenStudents are hard at work turning Chico State into a “green” campus.
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Heading for home
Chico will have a pro baseball team again starting this spring.
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The vision thing
The Republican vision is blurred by the dollar bill.
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Letters for October 28, 2004
Our always-sharp readers let us know what they think.
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Photos without the camera
Tom Patton’s 1078 Gallery show puts scanned images in new light.
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America (The Book): A Citizen’s Guide to Democracy Inaction
Jon Stewart and The Daily Show jump into the political book foray with democracy textbook satire.
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Christine Kane
North Carolina singer-songwriter Christine Kane’s Right Outta Nowhere is a compelling collection of beautiful acoustic originals.
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Your ‘next girlfriend’
Magnetic vocalist Becca Neunuebel knocks ’em dead in Berkow ‘n’ Becca Band.
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Tell me a story
Moxie’s treated to intimate night of storytelling with Christine Kane.
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Pluto’s orbit
It’s motto is “fresh food for a hungry universe,” and Pluto’s delivers.
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I ♥ manic depression
David O. Russell’s I ♥ Huckabees is a screwball farce wrapped in existential psychotherapy.
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Buffy’s grudge match
The Grudge is a great, scary Halloween matinee with a predictable ending.
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