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All
Cracked Up
A
fragmented system fails to meet needs of mentally ill youth
Parents,
educators, administrators, doctors all agree: Oregon's mental health system is in
tatters. Without drastic overhaul of the system, our kids will continue to fall through
the cracks. The first part in a series of stories looking at the situation facing
adolescents with mental illnesses in Lane County. |

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Music: Razorbabes, Spread Eagle
at John Henry's |
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Galleries: Works by Martin Steiner |
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Kids: "Peter Kran"
by Hanna Hutchenson |
News: Growing, Growing, Gone:
Urban sprawl critics say it has to stop.
News
Briefs: Shot in the Dark | Relevant
Facts | License to Kill | Rally
for Choice | Culture Jammin'
Happening
People: Rich Glauber, artist-in-residence.
Insider
Baseball: Down Lobby Lane: Workers' comp, union games and penthouse
politics.
Living
Out: Breasts: "I didn't want anyone to look at me."
Letters:
EW readers sound off.
SPECIAL SECTIONS:
Spring Gardening Guide
Feeding your foodweb; hazards
of genetically modified organisms; spring gardening
tips. Plus: Spring Planting Guide.
2001
Public Interest Environmental Law Conference:
Eugene Weekly Special Reports

What's
Happening: Entertainment highlights.
Calendar:
The week's events at a glance.
Galleries:
Art events and exhibits in local galleries.
Movies:
Lois Wadsworth reviews You Can Count on Me.
PLUS:
Movie Listings and Video
Releases.
Music:
Brett Cox previews Dutch violinist Jaap Schroder's
upcoming performance; Vanessa Salvia runs down the
week's music gigs. PLUS:
Clubs Listings.
Theater:
Who's afraid of Edward Albee?
Dance:
Mark Morris choreographs eclectic programs with wit and attitude.
 
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