Issue: April 19, 2001
 
        
        
        
        
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    New A.S. president pledges to ‘work with students’New Associated Students president pledges to “work with students” This article was published on 04.19.01 
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    Otterson campaign heats upOpponants in Otterson Bridge project begin their sparring. This article was published on 04.19.01 
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    Enterprise-Record lawsuit quietly droppedMid Valley News lawsuit dropped. This article was published on 04.19.01 
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    More busts of First Amendment employeesSheriff’s department continues investigation of First Amendment Club. This article was published on 04.19.01 
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    Revealing RichUniversity Christians use “Rich” to proselytize to the masses. This article was published on 04.19.01 
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    The end of oilOn this Earth Day, we’re in an energy crisis and our president is an anti-environmentalist—but there’s reason for hope: The end of the age of oil is near. This article was published on 04.19.01 
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    Letters for April 19, 2001Our always-sharp readers let us know what they think. This article was published on 04.19.01 
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    The Facts of LifeTrying to tell her 11-year-old daughter the facts of life, the author comes up against the most daunting fact: Nowhere in the world are women safe from men’s predations. This article was published on 04.19.01 
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    Reason prevailsPolitical dish and commentary from the CN&R’s editor. This article was published on 04.19.01 
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    The best flowers of all …Art show based on 19th century French poet Baudelaire’s book Les Fleurs du Mal. This article was published on 04.19.01 
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    Transformation in E MinorThe Chico Symphony’s merger the Redding Symphony is a bold move motivated by finances and hopes for greater quality, but it comes at a cost. This article was published on 04.19.01 
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    Page turnersReview of book-motif-themed art show at the 1078 Gallery. This article was published on 04.19.01 
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    Be true to your schoolUnion of the Dead goes beyond the punk rock cliché—and survives. This article was published on 04.19.01 
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    The last time?The Chico Symphony Orchestra’s farewell performances. This article was published on 04.19.01 
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    ¡Salsa fresca!Local ‘sugar daddies’ fire up the dance crowd at LaSalles. This article was published on 04.19.01 
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    And children shall lead themDrunken Horses is starkly engaging. This article was published on 04.19.01 
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    Loving meadowfoamWhat is meadowfoam—in the larger, cosmic sense? And who cares? Tanya Heinrich does. This article was published on 04.19.01 
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    Desperately seeking deanNew business dean will balance industry contacts and internal skills. This article was published on 04.19.01 
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    Fictitious Business Names - April 19, 2001Fictitious business names published on April 19, 2001. This article was published on 04.19.01 
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    Taming the tractor taxWho’s doing what and going where in the business world. This article was published on 04.19.01 
