Issue: June 14, 2007
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The American face of Islam
SALAM center imam Mohamed Abdul-Azeez ain’t your father’s “Death to America"-spewing jihadist.
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Swimming upstream
Hydroelectric-plant decommissioning leaves locals out of the loop.
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Chico and the Man
Schwarzegger tries to tout his agenda, but audience wants to talk health care.
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What’s the frequency?
Who’s on our side in the fight against government snooping?
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Dots rising
At-risk youth group is really starting something.
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Be a mean, green reading machine
Become a founding member of SN&R’s environmental book club.
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Letters for June 14, 2007
Love, hate, indifference—readers express their opinions, sometimes about each other.
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Celebrate what works
Lack of trust will tear down a relationship in a hurry.
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Tastes like burning
What’s a little depleted uranium if it helps win the War on Terror?
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Wedding (dance) planner
Agnes Lupe takes the angst out of the first dance.
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State of disgrace
Migden would save more lives by requesting the DMV to stop overextending her driving privileges.
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Crocodile tears
Why the state chamber’s list of “job killer” bills is irrelevant.
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No child left inside
Support Senate Bill 207 and help get kids outside.
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The Gore attack
The new Gore book eviscerates Bush and explores the strangeness of the new American dialogue.
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Selected Poems
Sturdy translations that stand the test of time.
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Bring a bathing suit to tame the shrew
Outdoor shows and more Shakespeare than you can shake a stick at.
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Sordid Lives
Love conquers all, right in front of the corpse.
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Good pho lunch
Pho Xe Lua has good pho, but the catfish clay pot is for the refined palate.
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Trailercana
Laughing with, not at, Middle America. With chops to spare.
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Blinding flashes of duh
A little grave-robbing cartoon-metal genius, a little arse-kicking.
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That sinking feeling
But for strong work from Linney and Byrne, it could become just another of those archly grave, politically tinted pictures preferred by today’s art-housers of conscience.
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Acts of contrition
HBO Films’ Longford introduces American audiences to the laywer for Britain’s most despised serial killer.
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