Issue: July 19, 2007
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30 years? No way!
To celebrate its 30th anniversary, the CN&R looks back at memorable issues, profiles some long-time friends, and finally outs Juan-Carlos.
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A history in stories
Quick looks at some of the CN&R’s most compelling issues.
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Fellow travelers
Some of the Chicoans who have seen their vision and activism grow, with the CN&R, in 30 years.
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Whose byline is it anyway?
Longtime CN&R movie critic’s semi-secret identity is revealed.
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Original believers
Without advertisers, the CN&R would die. Here are some who believed in the paper from the beginning.
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Family planning
With Medi-Cal reimbursement rates stagnant, Planned Parenthood is cutting services.
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City Council
When some councilmembers approved the Mountain Vista/Sycamore Glen project, they winced at the loss of wetlands.
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The Paul phenomenon
How did an obscure Republican candidate for president become the sleeper candidate of the 2008 election? His Chico supporters know …
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Sloan out on technicality
Former Marsh Junior High Principal Jeff Sloan loses in small claims court.
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Barker gets a standing O
Lori Barker welcomed as new city attorney.
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Emissions responsible
PG&E looks to customers in the battle against global warming.
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Solar power is brewing at Sierra Nevada
Chico company will mostly unplug from PG&E this fall.
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Partnership pushes plug-in cars
Ford enters partnership to create plug-in vehicles.
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Don’t blame the sun
Researchers say the sun’s not to blame for global warming.
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Live Earth dead on arrival
Al Gore’s Live Earth flops with TV viewers.
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Needed: a Farm Bill for all
Unless Congress stands firm, we’re going to be stuck with another bad Farm Bill.
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The governor’s bad cut
Cutting funding for the Williamson Act would be a big mistake.
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Skeletons in the closet
A 30-year backward glance sees bones.
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Letters for July 19, 2007
Our always-sharp readers let us know what they think.
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Designing woman
Tina Flynn has seen the CN&R’s evolution over 29 years.
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Masochists
Masochists are still among us … they’ve just gone underground.
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This ball’s got balls
Four men and one woman get dolled up for a good cause.
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Where the wind blows
Celina Paul takes time to reflect with her latest exhibit.
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A song to die for
“Hungarian suicide song” continues to intrigue long after it claimed its first victim.
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Days of Lore
Local music community raises a stink over proposed “disorderly event” ordinance and succeeds; and a couple o’ shows that will get people footloose.
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The Dangerous Book for Boys
The Anarchist Cookbook for 1940s 8-year-olds.
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Technobabble
McDonald’s does some good; people who love turning the tables on online scammers; the iPhone and the batteries that don’t last; and gold farmers find a way to stay in business.
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Memory Almost Full
Sir Paul gets un-unspired on his latest disc.
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Endless selection
The Oriental Buffet has reopened, bigger than ever.
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All grown up
Latest Harry Potter installment matures with its characters.
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Don’t Look Back (1965 Tour Deluxe Edition)
Deluxe edition of seminal rock-umentary on Bob Dylan delivers on the extras.
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Transformers
A quick and easy nugget of film goodness or badness.
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