Issue: June 13, 2002
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O brother, where art thou?
A suicide epidemic at the county jail has family members of the dead asking why.
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“Just say no” or “Just say know"?
Could a rejected harm reduction program have prevented Nicole Crowder’s death?
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Fighting over textbooks
Curriculum choices often pit administrators against teachers.
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Letters for June 13, 2002
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Love and marriage
Carriage driver Ann Tatum enjoys a slower pace.
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Knockout punch or wake-up call?
With Ashcroft in charge, our freedoms are in mortal jeopardy.
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Regionalism hinders local control
AB 680 will take tax money from cities and distribute it statewide.
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This black gold ain’t Texas tea
This Saturday, a local couple has organized a Juneteenth celebration in Folsom, where African-Americans can discover their connection with 19th-century California history.
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Yippie see-eye-ay!
An event of note from the weekly calendar.
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Not getting over it
Yellow plus purple equals what my dog hocked up on the carpet this morning.
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Chemistry lesson
Hell, romantics: B Street Theatre’s Last Train to Nibroc is an honest-to-God love story, and nicely told at that.
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Food Stuff
Il Fornaio may be a swank dinner joint, but it can be enjoyed for a moderate price for lunch.
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Are you passionate?
Sacramento’s Groovie Ghoulies prove cartoony punk-pop and family values are not mutually exclusive.
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David Bowie
A weekly mix of mini music reviews to whet your audio appetite.
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Public Nuisance
David Houston’s psychedelic band Public Nuisance releases an album—34 years after it was recorded.
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You want to read this
A weekly selection from the ever-expanding music scene.
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Bloodbath brothers
Filmmaker John Woo’s latest is full of dramatic possibilities missed.
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A fence runs through it
Activists want to extend river access through the Pocket area.
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