Issue: January 17, 2008
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What the declining dollar can do for you!
Winners and losers of the U.S. currency’s continued slide.
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King and I
Grandmother and childhood pal Martin Luther King Jr. shaped Enomoto’s life.
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Paper trail
Defunct North Sacramento Journal leaves a legacy for relocating SN&R.
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Doolittle defeats Brown
Charlie Brown’s secret weapon calls it quits.
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How o-fence-ive!
Right makes blight for improvised Corner Park.
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When it rains, it pours
How do I take advantage of all this rainwater in a sustainable, reusable way?
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Mind your business
Green-building movement shows that good business sense means eco-sense.
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The solar power age arrives
Solar-power age may soon be upon us.
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What the world needs now is no more cars
India unveils the world’s cheapest car; Earth’s atmosphere frowns.
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Lowering the peak
Studies show that lowering peak demand eliminates need for more power plants.
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An ancient come back
Local man brings sustainable cob building to the people.
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Letters for January 17, 2008
Love, hate, indifference—readers express their opinions, sometimes about each other.
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Power’s out!
The inconvenience of no electricity during the recent storms left this writer up in smoke.
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When in doubt, kick a little Bee-hind
Could the Bee possibly suck any more? In a word, yes.
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Take SN&R’s budget quiz!
Test your California budget smarts with SN&R’s quiz!
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Editorial cartoon
This week’s cartoon from the mind of John Kloss.
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Gated lives: a private future?
Gated communities may feel safer, but they don’t do much for the larger community.
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At least you’re not in Woodland
Downtown Davis Business Association chief has a message for merchants.
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Not bad, for an old lady
A day in the life a 50-ton steam-powered locomotive.
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A short list of award-worthy books
The National Book Critics’ Circle announces the short list for this year’s award nominees.
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The sum of its parts
Faith leaders agree that clues to a child’s behavior are often found within the family.
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What the Dead Know
No Tess Monaghan, but a good read from a solid writer.
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ThunderAnt
Saturday Night Live and Sleater-Kinney finally join forces.
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Vampira: dead sexy
Can your heart stand the true story of Maila Nurmi?
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Angels in America: Millennium Approaches
A big play on a small stage.
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What a dal
A vegetarian Indian restaurant with something of an unfamiliar menu.
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Rhymes with salmon
Kate reveals a horribly freakish pronunciation habit.
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Make space for music
Broadway’s “new school” comes to St. Paul’s Episcopal.
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DJ Arnold Phillips
Press Club’s DJ Arnold Phillips gives you a list, alright.
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The brilliance of Spampinato
The Spampinato is a legend among us.
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Gown for the count
Some find the Lord, Jim Lane finds Katherine Heigl.
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