Section: Local Stories
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Journey to Cuba
A booming tourist trade; a socialist government; a proud, educated people; and an autocrat on his last legs. Welcome to Fidel’s Island.
This article was published on 12.04.03
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Oaths of Arnold
SN&R’s semi-regular progress report on the Governator’s campaign promises. This week: groping.
This article was published on 12.04.03
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Carving up the city
District proposes new attendance boundaries for non-charter schools .
This article was published on 12.04.03
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From Pyongyang with love
Citrus Heights’ own Chris Springer goes inside North Korea, the most isolated country in the world.
This article was published on 11.27.03
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Pumping hydrogen
Can Terry Tamminen’s hydrogen visions make Arnold Schwarzenegger the environmental governor?
This article was published on 11.27.03
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Santa’s got a brand-new bag
Sick and tired of the usual holiday theater? This season offers some new productions and some innovative updates of the old chestnuts.
This article was published on 11.27.03
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Patriot acts
The U.S. government does not want you to know what Lok Lau did as an undercover agent for the FBI. Federal prosecutors also wanted to do extraordinary things to keep his story from coming out. They weren’t successful.
This article was published on 11.20.03
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Field of dreams
Teed-off Lighthouse golfers come out swinging in West Sacramento.
This article was published on 11.20.03
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District 6 seat most likely will be the council’s only competitive race
City council candidate says being gay ‘not the issue’.
This article was published on 11.20.03
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Last days of Gail Lang
A local icon brings the gay and lesbian community together.
This article was published on 11.13.03
December 04, 2003
SN&R Vol 15 Issue 36
November 27, 2003
SN&R Vol 15 Issue 35
November 20, 2003
SN&R Vol 15 Issue 34
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SN&R Vol 15 Issue 33