Issue: November 25, 2004
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Local Heroes 2004
Five local heroes we can all be thankful for.
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Burned again
For the second time in three months one of the century-old buildings that once housed the Diamond Match Company burns to the ground.
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Solar project blacked out indefinitely
Butte College’s solar energy project is halted to to litigation by irate neighbor.
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Effort to honor MLK rolls on
Activists to continue effort to rename park in honor of Martin Luther King.
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It’s becoming liquid gold
Are the feds fostering water ranching?
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Downstroke
CAMP out; hello, Canada; will Chico election results change?
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Arafat’s death: a Palestinian view
Challenges and opportunities after Arafat.
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Letters for November 25, 2004
Our always-sharp readers let us know what they think.
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She’s got the 411
Butte College student doubles as the campus info person.
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Scenes to remember
Jake Early’s Chico and Bidwell Park prints are hottest-selling art in town.
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Mask crusader
Maskmaker/performer Michael Cooper creates magic with changing forms.
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Locas: The Maggie & Hopey Stories
A beautiful, 700-page compilation of Jaime Hernandez’s Love & Rockets series.
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The On Position
Shallow sex and partying by Playboy writer Katie Moran.
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Tom Rigney
Bay Area violinist Tom Rigney’s latest is a ‘mixed bag of treats.’
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The rock box
Michael Jackson, The Grateful Dead, Nirvana and The Beatles all have fancy new box sets coming out for the holidays.
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Good stuff Mahler
North State Symphony outdoes itself with The Titan.
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The best turkey ever
Henri offers a novel way to cook the Thanksgiving bird.
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Backstage bonanza
Annette Bening and strong supporting cast provide Being Julia with brilliant nuances.
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Map to nowhere
Weak script and pat performances bury National Treasure.
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Emphasize the local
Partonize local stores and buy local products this year.
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Why not books?
Local authors offer a wide range of attractive, readable works.
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Art for the heart
Locally made art abounds in locally owned galleries.
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Food (and drink) for friends
Locally produced food and libations are a good way to give with Butte County in mind.
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Jingle bell rock
Local musicians offer plenty of gift giving options.
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