Issue: December 08, 2005
 
        
        
        
        
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    Déjà vu all over againListening to the youth on the matter of the Iraq War. This article was published on 12.08.05 
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    Civil disobedienceChico woman arrested in protest at School of the Americas faces three months in federal prison. This article was published on 12.08.05 
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    Comprehensive growth: expansion according to planCity Council OKs huge comprehensive growth plan for northwest Chico. This article was published on 12.08.05 
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    Hotel worker badly beatenTravis Williams, 22-year-old hotel worker is badly beaten by a parolee after trying to break up a fight. This article was published on 12.08.05 
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    Nurses: It won’t be prettyEnloe contract expires in January. This article was published on 12.08.05 
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    DownstrokeSteel Workers union to vote on contract with Oroville Hospital; former Chico grad goes to PETA; pay more or freeze your ass off. This article was published on 12.08.05 
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    Careful filling water director jobReplacing conservation director Ed Craddock should be done with care. This article was published on 12.08.05 
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    Letters for December 8, 2005Our always-sharp readers let us know what they think. This article was published on 12.08.05 
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    It’s all goodWal-Mart gets proactive to pump up its poor public perception. This article was published on 12.08.05 
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    Everybody’s businessKitties on your calendar, upscale on your resale and the 12 SEERS of Christmas. This article was published on 12.08.05 
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    A crotchety CratchitKooky characters re-tell Dickens classic. This article was published on 12.08.05 
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    Pole-and-boulder GothicSelf-taught architect Frank Lloyd Wright and the legacy he left behind in Redding. This article was published on 12.08.05 
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    The Traps That Work BestCalling All Monsters keeps rock ‘n’ roll alive with new disc. This article was published on 12.08.05 
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    Way Out YonderThe Old West is alove and well with Sons of the San Joaquin. This article was published on 12.08.05 
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    Jingle bell rockThe Yule Logs deck the halls with boughs of rock. This article was published on 12.08.05 
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    Trader woesCN&R contributor pontificates about the evils of homogenized retail. This article was published on 12.08.05 
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    Indian givingChristmas in the Clouds offers charm in routine storyline. This article was published on 12.08.05 
