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News,
Letters,
Feb 6, 2008
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Readers sound off the proposed California high-speed railroad
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News,
Feature,
Feb 6, 2008
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A mother wonders whether the sudden death of her nineteen-year-old daughter could be related to the highly marketed Gardasil vaccine
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News,
Feb 6, 2008
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Invasive moth prompts state to consider spraying experimental pesticide. City's residents aren't happy.
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News,
Feb 6, 2008
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When the disabled and elderly go up against public schools, nobody wins
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News,
Apprehension,
Feb 6, 2008
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A man insults statuary, gun-toting teens take BART, and where are the Halloween murder-case kids going?
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Arts & Culture,
Visual Art,
Feb 6, 2008
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Pinturas de Fe revisits the folk art of colonial Spanish Catholicism.
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Arts & Culture,
Books,
Feb 6, 2008
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Severe facial disfigurement has given memoirist David Roche a lot to talk about.
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Arts & Culture,
Events,
Feb 6, 2008
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The Berkeley Arts Festival has no shortage of venues thanks to downtown's high turnover rate.
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Arts & Culture,
Theater,
Feb 6, 2008
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Monster in the Dark depicts the violence inherent in the system.
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Arts & Culture,
Aquarium Age,
Feb 6, 2008
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For the week of February 6-12, 2008
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Movies,
Movie Review,
Feb 6, 2008
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New documentary tells us more than our government wants us to know about American torture practices in the "war on terror."
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by Kelly Vance
- Tags: Movie Review, Alex Gibney, torture, suspected terrorists, Afghanistan, Iraq, Abu Ghraib, Guantanamo, Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, foreign policy, Geneva Convention, John Yoo
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Movies,
Aisle Seat,
Feb 6, 2008
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Two film festivals are better than one — Human Rights Watch and SF Indiefest.
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Movies,
One-Night Stands,
Feb 6, 2008
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Food & Drink,
Restaurant Review,
Feb 6, 2008
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Just because the food at dollar restaurants is cheap doesn't mean it's not good or authentic.
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Food & Drink,
Wineau,
Feb 6, 2008
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For great Zin values, there's no place like Lodi.
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Music,
Feb 6, 2008
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Or, the Whale navigates the Bay Area's country-teeming waters.
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Music,
Feb 6, 2008
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Being an only child was oddly appropriate training for songwriter Kelley Stoltz.
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Music,
Local Licks,
Feb 6, 2008
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This week, we review Sean Smith, Chinese Bookie, the Hipwaders, and Liz Kennedy
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Music,
CD Reviews,
Feb 6, 2008
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Keep Your Eyes Ahead
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Music,
CD Reviews,
Feb 6, 2008
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New Lexicon
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Music,
CD Reviews,
Feb 6, 2008
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We Brave Bee Stings and All
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Blogs,
Seven Days,
Feb 13, 2008
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Blogs,
Seven Days,
Feb 13, 2008
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Blogs,
Seven Days,
Feb 13, 2008
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Blogs,
Seven Days,
Feb 12, 2008
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Blogs,
Culture Spy,
Feb 12, 2008
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Thickets and Stitches (Galaxia)
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Blogs,
Seven Days,
Feb 12, 2008
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Blogs,
Seven Days,
Feb 12, 2008
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Blogs,
Culture Spy,
Feb 11, 2008
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Rooms for Adelaide (self-released)
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Blogs,
Seven Days,
Feb 11, 2008
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Blogs,
Seven Days,
Feb 11, 2008
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Blogs,
Seven Days,
Feb 11, 2008
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Blogs,
Seven Days,
Feb 8, 2008
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Blogs,
Culture Spy,
Feb 8, 2008
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Hillbilly Bebop-Boogie (Fishwrap Records)
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Blogs,
Seven Days,
Feb 8, 2008
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Blogs,
Seven Days,
Feb 8, 2008
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Blogs,
Culture Spy,
Feb 7, 2008
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Super (Electrical) Recordings (Omega Records)
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Blogs,
Seven Days,
Feb 7, 2008
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Blogs,
Seven Days,
Feb 7, 2008
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Blogs,
Culture Spy,
Feb 6, 2008
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Umbrellas in the News
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Blogs,
Seven Days,
Feb 6, 2008
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How Jerry Brown's plan to build two giant water tunnels could devastate the largest estuary on the West Coast.
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Mermaid in Chelsea Creek imbues the author's grimy hometown — and her teenage protagonist — with magical possibilities.
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Restorative justice programs may offer the best new hope for reducing violence in Oakland schools and the city overall, but their future funding is uncertain.
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Oakland already directs a larger percentage of its budget to police than comparable cities nationwide, yet it's planning to spend even more money without demanding reforms.
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How Jerry Brown's plan to build two giant water tunnels could devastate the largest estuary on the West Coast.
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New research suggests that the main ingredient in marijuana may help alleviate the symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder.
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Oakland already directs a larger percentage of its budget to police than comparable cities nationwide, yet it's planning to spend even more money without demanding reforms.
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A respected environmental contractor has questioned the university's controversial fire-prevention proposal and contends that it could create a new fire hazard.
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Restorative justice programs may offer the best new hope for reducing violence in Oakland schools and the city overall, but their future funding is uncertain.
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Play it where it lies.
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Nothing is everything.
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Couples therapy.
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At thirty, the San Francisco singer-songwriter is reviving the age of social conscious acoustic rock — plus Dio and Dire Straits.