Issue: October 26, 2000
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Political shift … and shiftiness
The past decade has seen a movement of California voters to the Democratic middle. Here’s what that will mean on Election Day.
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A plausible conspiracy
Is Prop. 34 posing as campaign finance reform, or is it a repeal of a real reform?
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Housing or hoax, you make the call
Showdown nears in east county development fight.
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Too late to sell out
California Secretary of State Bill Jones cracks down on Californians who sell their votes.
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Letters for October 26, 2000
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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The whore, her mom, the frog and the bomb
Sacramento film festival features offbeat movies such as Stephen Burrows’ Chump Change.
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Neal exists
Let’s get this straight: Neal Pollack exists. Really.
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The big (off) night
California Fat’s, a Sacramento institution, not what it once was.
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Music from the spheres
NRBQ, the world’s best rock ‘n’ roll band, comes to town.
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Is our songs hilarious?
A weekly selection from the ever-expanding music scene.
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The man that got away
Greg Berlanti’s new movie strikes a note of easygoing, articulate charm.
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The Filth and the Fury
A mini review for the home-theater enthusiast.
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