Issue: March 01, 2007
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The Zodiac is back … but did he ever leave?
As a major motion picture hits theaters, no one really knows the identity of Northern California’s most notorious serial killer—but not for a lack of trying.
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Sting comes back to bite ’em
North State prosecutors have little to show for auto-body busts except dropped cases and the specter of civil litigation.
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Lappé lauds Chico’s efforts
Author-activist Frances Moore Lappé says Chico’s commitment to sustainability is just the kind of democratic activism the country needs.
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Supes not high on issuing IDs
Despite their reticence and dislike of the issue, county supervisors narrowly approve a medical-marijuana ID card program.
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KHSL-TV dinged for ‘fake’ news
Watchdog group busts local TV station for presenting Allstate-produced release as real news.
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Sweet Shoppe gets sour response
The folks who want to turn the Redwood Forest into a candy store are running into unnecessary flak, the restaurant’s owners say.
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Downstroke
Chico State says the water’s fine; CSU faculty ready to strike; unlikely death at Enloe.
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Friends-liest bands
Which Chico musicians are hits on MySpace?
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A better primary proposal
California’s effort to have one of the earliest presidential primaries is wrong-headed; here’s an alternative.
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Imperial America
Why does the United States need to maintain more than 700 military bases in other people’s countries?
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‘Ain’t no sin, ain’t no virtue’
Who’s good and who’s bad? Who really knows?
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Letters for March 1, 2007
Our always-sharp readers let us know what they think.
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Culture vulture
Culture Vulture visits Chico’s punk rock past. Or does it visit him?
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Feeling bluegrass
Laurie Lewis and Ralph Stanley pick some winners at Laxson.
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Living on Turtle Island
Poet and scholar Gary Snyder will bring his expansive worldview and poetic sensibility to Chico for a don’t-miss talk at Laxson.
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Days of Lore
An addiction to Adam Ant … err … records; the CAMMIES are back and a new addition to the CN&R.
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Palestine: Peace not Apartheid
Jimmy Carter’s latest books puts him under fire again.
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Senses of Cinema
Australian film site offers thorough look at cinama across the globe.
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Technobabble
How the Internet is being used in the “war” on and for terror.
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Glamorous life
After more than a decade of changes and success, AFI remains grounded.
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Not all-powerful
Forest Whitaker excels, but The Last King of Scotland falls short.
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Sherrybaby
Rich drama looks at the life of a young woman struggling to keep her child.
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The Departed (Two-Disc Special Edition)
Scorsese’s Oscar-winner scores as a remake; DVD scores with extras.
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