Issue: August 02, 2007
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Death watch
Five years after a spate of suicides, much has changed at the county jail.
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Hmong out to dry
Defendants says CIA knew of Laos coup plot and ATF entrapped them.
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Mission: undoable?
Phil Angelides is the latest to take a stab at developing the snake bit lowland Centrage.
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July 2007: Iraq War timeline
Look for SN&R’s updated timeline at the beginning of each month.
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Big green forecast
What will the next 15 years bring when it comes to green investing and the business world?
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Mental block
A ray hope shines from an unlikely source: the meanest jail in America.
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Letters for August 2, 2007
Love, hate, indifference—readers express their opinions, sometimes about each other.
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Not for a lie
U.S. generals, obligated to both the U.S. Constitution and the rules of war, need to take responsibility for Iraq.
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The edge of wetness: It’s his party and I’ll cry if I want to!
This week, Cecelia takes most of it off.
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The NBA’s integrity problem
The NBA needs to tackle its flawed system of overseeing officials.
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Citizen Hmong
Whatever the outcome of General Vang’s case, Hmong Americans have behaved well.
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We’re all prisoners
In these books, the Big House could just as easily refer to a hospital—both house prisoners, be they of the state or their own bodies.
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Poems from the Girl Next Door: Imaginations, Illusions and Images
A debut collection from one Sac native with a sharp sense of self.
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Soccer? I don’t even know her.
The world’s true football, at Raley Field.
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‘Like a cruel angel whipping the sun’
Unheimlich Theater explores Charles Baudelaire’s life of tortured art.
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Low-key homo-tude
Behold the musical-obsessed, fey defender of all things sissy. And friends.
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What’s in a name?
What sets it apart from the other sushi joints? Well, nothing, really.
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Excess summer
Tips on summer veggies from the Food Co-op’s education coordinator Julie Cross.
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Burghers and fries
The Low Countries: go for the scene, stay for the cuisine.
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What rhymes with suck?
Since its inception, rap has gone from eloquent to total shit.
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This is your big rock moment
Not for “celebu-tard waifs” the Red Tyger Church is pure rock.
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The Damon Pandemonium
Matt Damon’s square-jawed deadpan insouciance, as seen through Paul Greengrass’ nimble vérité agility.
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Rigor: mortis
Mourning Michelangelo Antonioni and Ingmar Bergman.
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