Issue: March 28, 2002
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Sacramento celebrity
Making it big with a known label is so last century. Today, Sacramento’s local bands have to find new ways to make it real.
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The politics of science
Could California blaze the trail on cloning and stem cell research?
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Political science
Politics influences science influences politics.
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Letters for March 28, 2002
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Before and after
Fire sparks memories for a Nevada City resident.
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Fly away home
Jim DeVay, secretary treasurer for the Sacramento Racing Pigeon Club.
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There are no Virtual beds
House the homeless and smack the liberals.
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Don’t believe the hype
Talk of a downtown arena adds up to hoop dreams.
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These go to 11: the 2002 SAMMIES winners
SAMMIES 2002 winners.
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Strange comfort
Coldheart Canyon: a Hollywood horror story from the master.
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Beyond the egg hunt
An event of note from the weekly calendar.
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Stretching out with Frank
An event of note from the weekly calendar.
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John Ellis
Looking for a site to surf? Check out the web site of the week.
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Brooklyn dreams
Crumbs From the Table of Joy is a heartfelt coming-of-age story that sputters initially, but gets better in the second act.
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High anxiety
Watching David Fincher’s new suspense film Panic Room is not a warm and fuzzy experience.
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Radioactive landfills
DHS allows low-level radiation to be landfilled.
This article was published on 03.28.02