Issue: April 20, 2006
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Solar Sacramento
As California readies to unleash a giant incentive program to achieve a million solar roofs over the next decade, more people and businesses than ever are lining up to become part of the solar economy.
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Planet watching
Google Earth is the new killer app for environmentalists.
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The heat is on
Sacramento races to plan for the onset of global warming.
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Northern exposure
Development of the northern territories is back on the table.
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Letters for April 20, 2006
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Relief through relaxation
Jean-Bernard Maye practices a variety of alternative healing techniques, including reflexology.
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About the weather …
California can lead the way on climate-change initiatives.
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No place like home
What’s a senior have to do to get an affordable, livable home?
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Hollywood via Indiana
Television Preview lets you, the viewer, watch commercials for free! Hey, wait a minute …
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Joe’s red scare
Shooting Star gives readers a good idea about where Senator Joe McCarthy got his bravado.
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It’s easy being green
Get your green on at Whole Foods Market’s Earth Day celebration.
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The Night Watch
Sarah Waters’ new novel, full of fascinating characters and gut-wrenching descriptions, is told in reverse.
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Paint by larvae
Who knew maggots are surgeons, artists and important criminal evidence?
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Death by flying cat
The Sugar Bean Sisters is almost too quirky for its own good.
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The Love Suicides at Sonezaki
Suicidal puppets hang by a thread in this production by puppeteer Richard Bay.
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Ladies who lunch
Lunching ladies approve of iced tea, fresh salads and delicious tarts.
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Three for tea
A trio of recommendations from the owners of Earl Grey Manor Tea Salon.
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Dine in or delivery?
Some days even food critics eat frozen pizza.
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Spazz on stage
A weekly selection from the ever-expanding music scene.
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Goodmornings’ good night
Canine transmissions from the Blue Lamp.
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Youth groups
Hotel: $100. Two-day pass: $165. Depeche Mode and Tool headlining Coachella: priceless?
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