Issue: February 19, 2004
 
        
        
        
        
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    Seeds of (genetic) changeCanadian farmer comes to town to warn of the dangers of genetically altered food crops. This article was published on 02.19.04 
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    High-stakes standoffThe Indian tribe that owns Feather Falls Casino has one thing to say to Gov. Schwarzenegger: “Back off.” This article was published on 02.19.04 
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    Back from the frontSgt. Garth Talbott, 182nd Airborne, shares tales of war in Iraq. This article was published on 02.19.04 
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    DownstrokeSchool programs face execution, Bush finally does something right, county workers reject furlough plan. This article was published on 02.19.04 
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    Letters for February 19, 2004Our always-sharp readers let us know what they think. This article was published on 02.19.04 
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    Everybody’s businessWhat’s in a name, kudos to construction and guitars for charity. This article was published on 02.19.04 
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    Pointing the wayChico Community Ballet teaches young dancers the art of discipline. This article was published on 02.19.04 
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    Love is miseryBlue Room takes on Stephen King thriller Misery admirably. This article was published on 02.19.04 
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    It’s pretty bigChico Theater Company’s take on famous movie is mildly entertaining. This article was published on 02.19.04 
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    The ElectedThe first great album of 2004: The Elected, Me First. This article was published on 02.19.04 
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    If a tree falls in the forest…Bruce Cockburn searches the world for the sounds of injustice. This article was published on 02.19.04 
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    Wine and rosesCountry legend George Jones ain’t drinkin', but he’s still smokin'. This article was published on 02.19.04 
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    Tasty tacosMeet the 16-year-old whiz kid who manages her family’s business. This article was published on 02.19.04 
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    Feels like the first timeSandler and Barrymore team up again for twisted love and more than a few laughs. This article was published on 02.19.04 
