Issue: November 08, 2007
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Will my family survive?
Fadhil Al-Kazily of Davis bemoans the “horror show” his native Iraq has become.
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A mother’s war
An antiwar mom from Iran talks about her son, now serving in Iraq.
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Sex slaves
Local churchgoers claim Jesus Christ cures the porn addicted.
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The view from Valley High
How one troubled high school turned itself around.
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Frontier justice
Vigilantes, punk rockers, and David Kulczyk.
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You get what you pay for
Najera says voters have to step up to fund a better police department.
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Singing the news
Lourdes Perez, unembedded journalism, with guitars.
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Rabid-proof fence
Planned Parenthood’s barrier sparks debate.
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Don’t just protect your identity, improve it
Recycling at the Sacramento Recycling and Transfer Station.
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Working on commission
The proper functioning of systems and people matter. A lot.
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Cap-and-trade
MoveOn.org against America’s Climate Security Act.
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Food safety concerns remain
Spinach E.coli outbreak one year later.
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Letters for November 8, 2007
Love, hate, indifference—readers express their opinions, sometimes about each other.
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Make healthy kids, not war
Local Congressmen John Doolittle and Dan Lungren have an opportunity to do right by kids’ health care, if only they’ll take it.
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It’s shower time!
Arnold’s kids: “No showers longer than five minutes!”
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Don’t call it a comeback
The Mexican lays down the law on jawin'.
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Fabian, Arnold and Don
A California health “deal” depends on three men.
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Mentors work wonders
Just showing up consistently can sometimes work wonders.
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Free to be UCD and me
Yes, Davis has its quirks but…um…hey, where’d that toad go?
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Hecuba & Dido: Love Gone Wrong
Short Review of a current play.
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You are here
A modest proposal for re-branding your neighborhood.
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Instability Inc.
Michael Perelman’s new book about recent economics reads like a crime story.
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Art-school consequential
Scoping the city’s two new creative colleges.
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Would you send your child to jail?
Three religious leaders debate the morality of teen sexual consent laws.
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The White Cascade: The Great Northern Railway Disaster and America’s Deadliest Avalanche
No, no cannibalism. It was awful enough without it.
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The War to End All Wars, 1914-1918
A poem by Robert M. Stanley of Sacramento.
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Joanna Newsom brings home the harp
A live Joanna Newsom show will endear even the nay-sayers.
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Room for family
Call it a “weird Florida” comedy if you want.
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Problem child
Another mess of an Andrew Lloyd Webber musical.
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Express yourself
Don’t let the “Express” fool you. This place is good.
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Hello, cupcake (second in a series)
Round two for unbridled cupcake talk.
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Brothers in harm
Yes, the filmmakers want you to know it’s a tragedy.
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The Wendell Baker Story
Like several bad Luke Wilson movies rolled into one.
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Eyes wide open
Kubrick, triple-dipped and obsessively reconsidered.
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