Issue: September 07, 2006
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The new nukes
As the planet heats up, prominent environmentalists now agree with George W. Bush that nuclear energy may be our last best hope. Has panic set in?
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The future of nukes past
As atomic-energy proponents push ahead, California considers whether to pull back.
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Opening the book
Council candidate Mary Flynn once made a mistake—and now she doesn’t want it used against her.
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The Lifetouch factor
What does mega-corporation Lifetouch offer that local photography studios don’t?
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Formation flying: What a rush
Two pilots from Chico’s air show demonstrate their skill to a thrilled passenger.
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Same party, different river
With the Sacramento policed to the max, partiers find another place to have fun.
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Downstroke
Council development, shelter follow-up and scores, scores, scores.
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The right thing to do
California takes the lead in greenhouse-gas reduction, over the ‘no’ votes of two local legislators.
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The legacy of 9/11
We are safer now than in 2001, but not as safe as we could be.
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I will not forget
Being in New York on 9/11 put life in perspective.
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Letters for September 7, 2006
Our always-sharp readers let us know what they think.
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Queen of the creeks
Local environmentalist starts a cleanup campaign.
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Relative danger
A father all too familiar with worrying reflects on parents with even worse fears.
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A study in contrast
The Velvet Teen stays off the beaten path.
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Arts DEVOté
Park art; public art and pirate art … and theaters that are not in Chico.
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A flair for the dramatic
The Oregon Shakespeare Festival continues its longstanding tradition.
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Bruce Cockburn
Bruce Cockburn continues to pull no punches with Life Short Call Now
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Tom Rigney and Flambeau
Violinist Tom Rigney fronts his own band, and the result is indeed off the hook.
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Magical mystery Tool
In typical fashion, things stay nice and dark.
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Student friendly
Five & Eye has everything students could want in a restaurant right at the campus epicenter.
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Action is go
Jason Statham vehicle delivers what it promises.
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