Issue: April 12, 2001
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Mary-Alice Doesn’t Work Here Anymore
An attorney was run out of her job for revealing a death threat by a fellow state employee.
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Conquering fear
Self-defense classes help women deal with demons and muggers alike.
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Return of the salary setters
Have your say on salary increases for state officials.
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It’s a company town
An attorney finds serious problems in state government and suffers because of it.
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Letters for April 12, 2001
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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What the governor believes
Governor Davis knows he’ll be re-elected despite the energy crisis.
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Chocolate-coated conviction
Living as a vegan is possible … and yummy, too.
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Sweet charity
Charities may lose out to big business in McClellan’s hand-over.
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Stop at the depot
SORD knows that a modern transportation hub can be accomplished without moving the existing rail tracks.
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Pumping up the Phil
Michael Morgan, the Sacramento Philharmonic’s new conductor, sees a bright future for classical music here.
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One, two, cha cha cha
An event of note from the weekly calendar.
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Fucked Company
Looking for a site to surf? Check out the web site of the week.
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Generating heat
Strong acting helps put the Vista Players’ The Substance of Fire across.
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Got trompe l’oeil?
Trompe l’oeil painter Myron Stephens exhibits at Solomon Dubnick Gallery.
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Something fishy this way comes
East Sacramento’s Northwest cuisine restaurant 33rd Street Bistro delivers a swing and a miss.
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Orange claw hammer
Angora Machine Gun cuts and runs from punk orthodoxy.
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Confederate Railroad
A weekly mix of mini music reviews to whet your audio appetite.
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David Mead
A weekly mix of mini music reviews to whet your audio appetite.
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Pocket for Corduroy
A weekly mix of mini music reviews to whet your audio appetite.
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Rattlesnakes optional
A weekly selection from the ever-expanding music scene.
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Loveless in London
Zellweger is the best thing about this mundane movie.
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Paper trail
Chemical industry documents show deceptions in Sacramento and across the country.
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