Issue: January 25, 2007
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Beyond ‘petro-noia’
We may be at the end of cheap energy, but forecasts aren’t wholly gloomy—oil depletion could force humankind into a sustainable future.
This article was published on 01.25.07
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Who’s a SAP now?
Inside the university’s new SAP mega-center.
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The importance of being Ermis
Chico State’s Grant Ermis makes good as Mr. Gay USA.
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No Wal-Mart plaza … for now
An appeals court decision just delays the inevitable in Paradise.
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Nursing chief: ‘Patient care will improve’
Enloe executive discusses plans for when CNAs leave.
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Downstroke
Activist honored; faculty threatens strike; charter high school proposed; vandals strike park.
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Downtown’s parking puzzle
Chico needs an access plan—sooner rather than later.
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Helpful hybrids
A new study shows green vehicles are pointing the way to a better future.
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Letters for January 25, 2007
Our always-sharp readers let us know what they think.
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Arts DEVOté
Giving props to locals making it in the art world.
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Is Google evil?
The ever-popular search engine may have too much information for its own good.
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Days of Lore
Dicks and boxes … in a box; and a friendly reader of the column gives his two cents (plus postage)
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The Original Sushi Pillow
Combining the love of sleep and fish …
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If You Got to Ask, You Ain’t Got It
Three-disc collection serves as a fine documentation of Fats Waller’s career.
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What’s in a name?
Portland’s Benjamin Franklin Freeman rocks with the weirdest of them.
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Your a’Panini awaits
Henri and Colette stay for Euro Café's food, but leave for the wine.
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Stark reality
Eastwood’s Letters from Iwo Jima tells the story from a different perspective.
This article was published on 01.25.07