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Sacred Sprawl | Public
Input | Tibetan Detained | Celebrate
the Garden | No to NCAP | It's
the Pits, Again
The Chips Are Down: Layoffs may signal end of the line for Hynix.
Getting It Off: Torrey says Cascadia Alive! goes beyond free
speech.
Happening People:
Mitzi Colbath.

Viewpoint:
Lousy Jobs: Economic development is no assurance of living wages.
Viewpoint:
Tale of Two Eugenes: The peaceful and the restless can learn
from each other.
Living Out:
Invisible -- Media make it clear what 'normal' is supposed to
be.
Letters: EW
readers sound off.

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 The Road Home
and Legally Blonde. PLUS:
Movie Listings and Video
Releases.
Music: Dave
Gingold previews a week of decent highs and dirty lows; Ben
Fogelson highlights upcoming shows by Toots and Steel Pulse.
PLUS: Clubs Listings.
Performance:
Aria Seligmann previews Mad Duckling Summer Theatre shows.
Books:
Native Eugenean David Johnson reviews the City Club's history book.
Plus: Booknotes.
Outdoors:
James Johnston takes us on a visit to Cone Peak Trail, where a spectacular
display of wildflowers fills the slopes of ancient volcanoes...
EXTRA: Chow! Summer 2001 Restaurant
Guide
 
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