Issue: October 25, 2007
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Ghost hunters
We go looking for spooks in all the right places.
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Bloody Sac
Remembering the psycho hooker, Mad Killer and Sacramento Vampire.
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Talk of the townie
Civil rights now and then; speaking out on Bush’s war.
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Pass the petition, go to jail
Petitioner discovers the un-Safeway to collect signatures.
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Union can’t handle the truth
Sacramento Union refuses ad for 9/11 hero-turned-Truth Movementeer.
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Is No. 2 a No. 1 energy source?
Turning cow pies to cow power.
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Boulevard revamp
Del Paso Boulevard redevelopment and SN&R’s green building project get along well.
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Big oil gets more money
AB 118 will fund alternative fuels research by big oil companies.
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Pedal pushers
Slow-moving, eco-friendly joyrides hit downtown streets.
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Letters for October 25, 2007
Love, hate, indifference—readers express their opinions, sometimes about each other.
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Shut your legs!
It’s age-old advice, but to “shut your legs” is easier said than done.
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Trick-or-drinking
Halloween in Davis in the 1980s: trick-or-drinking and trying to remember your major.
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Ten reasons why you can’t resist reading this column
How can Bites be so clever? Let Bites count the ways.
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A gambling problem
Why voters should reject the governor’s Indian-gaming compact.
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Reason is futile
Just try reasoning with the unreasonable. Better to laugh.
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What about Bob?
Remembering the locally legendary TV career of Bob Wilkins.
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Border crossings
Bacon’s photojournalism reveals a community of migrant workers that is mightily misunderstood in America.
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How to keep it real
Three religious leaders discuss transparency.
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What We Say Goes: Conversations on U.S. Power in a Changing World
Chomsky should know, right?
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Sex, fire, rock ‘n’ roll. At the Crocker?
MTV’s past is our art museum’s future.
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Donner for dancers
Sorry, we just can’t avoid coining the term canniballet.
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Great grilled cheese
It’s kind of like a grilled cheese, but better.
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The great pumpkin
Bet you never thought to do this with your meatloaf mix.
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Of vaudeville and vikings
Man Man’s music makes you feel insane—in a good way.
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A little bit non-Wal-Mart country, a little bit noise
Speaking of dog-scaring sonics …
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Father knows worst
Hollywood sacrifices another youngster at the late-night gas-station altar.
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Glamour puss
On Felix the Cat and carefree Eisenhower-era postwar affluence.
This article was published on 10.25.07