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News Briefs:
More Dry Years? |
ODA Criticized | Solar
System Tours | Peace Begins at Home
Teach-In:
Profs pack the EMU with messages of peace, restraint.
The Long Way Home:
Trapped in far-off places, three Eugene women learn valuable lessons
in the wake of the terrorist attacks.
Happening People:
Rob Handy

Editorial:
Study History: Catastrophy and continuance.
Viewpoint:
The Snubbed Class: Mauling the rights of young citizens downtown.
Natural Resistance:
Crossing Divides: It is a time to love beyond borders.
Living Out:
One World -- Even during mourning we can celebrate our community
and our connection.
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 Vertical Ray
of the Sun. PLUS: Movie
Listings and Video Releases.
Music: Brett
Cox buddies up with Russia, Anger and Marshall; Vanessa
Salvia previews this week's feast of femmes -- Tanyas, Butchies
& more. PLUS: Clubs
Listings.
Performance:
Painful memories become art in Side Man.
Books:
Molly Gloss' historical novel satisfies. Plus: Booknotes.
Gardening: The most forward-looking, hopeful thing
we can do now is to plant something.
Morsels:
Mini-reviews of area dining spots.
EXTRA:
Race, Class & the Criminal Justice System:
2001 Eugene Weekly Film Festival
EXTRA: Fall
Planting Guide
 
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