Issue: May 03, 2007
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Truth believers
Some of the least-likely conspiracy theorists fervently preach the gospel of 9/11 accountability.
This article was published on 05.03.07
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Mosquito problem quickly slapped
It didn’t take the City Council long to deal with complaints about mosquitoes breeding in a detention pond.
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Model roadway
Fred Davis had no way of knowing 50 years ago, when he designed The Esplanade, that it would serve as a template for multiway boulevards elsewhere.
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SW Chicoans give planners an earful
Neighborhood charrette brings out myriad concerns, including ‘elephant in the room’ Barber Yard.
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Bus line makes history
Spare the Air Week offers free bus rides that come with educational and entertaining speakers.
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More games at Chico State?
Basketball star’s fate now in the hands of attorneys.
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Wind blows at the Zephyr
Chico’s community radio station resigns en masse.
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Americans all
May 1 immigration march smaller than last year’s but still draws attention.
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Crime alert
What Chico Police Department’s Street Crimes Unit is up to.
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Affair for kids (of all ages)
The Butte Environmental Council’s 28th annual environmental fair gets underway Saturday.
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Advice for the green at heart
Award-winning Chico activist gives some simple tips on how to live sustainably.
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Hemlines and bottom lines
When it comes to the city budget, common-sensical prioritizing is always fashionable.
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Getting the message
The president’s veto shows he still doesn’t get it.
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Patch potholes, pave a new path
City has a concrete starting point if it truly wants to make Chicoans’ eyes water from ‘superior services.’
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Letters for May 3, 2007
Our always-sharp readers let us know what they think.
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A new leader
Osazee Edebiri set to take over as Chico State student body president.
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Greener pastures
Local activist helps give back to Africana Dance Company.
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Arts DEVOté
Arts DEVOté receives a whopping ONE response to his Chico Public Art Survey; former Chicoan’s film debuts at the S.F. International Film Festival; approval of new public art goes before City Council; and A.D.'s weekly devotions.
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Sweet release
Pain means pleasure at Primal Urge, Chico’s most outrageous tattoo parlor.
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Days of Lore
Track Star runs again; and the beautiful Baby Gramps comes to Chico, as does Attack Formation.
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Vegan Cupcakes Take Over the World
Authors offer up their thoughts on vegans and muffins.
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Over in the Jungle: A Rainforest Rhyme
Over in the Jungle: A children’s book that’s as entertaining as it is informative.
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The Far Now
David Kilgour’s latest pop gem returns to the form of his early work.
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The Rough Guide to Bollywood Gold
Rough Guide takes a look at Bollywood’s golden years from 1960-1980.
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Full Nelson
The Red-Headed Stranger pulls an audience together.
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Market value
Three meals in one day … all with ingredients from the Farmers Market.
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So much for sci-fi
Next finds too much comfort in the conventional for a movie about seeing the future.
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Royal rumble
The ‘action movie’ concept gets borrowed and battered—this time as death row inmates fight to the death for freedom.
This article was published on 05.03.07