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Hallmark doesn't care enough to give the very best to the Mexican workers who make its gift bags.
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The Sunflower Army Ammunition plant isn't too contaminated for cattle.
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Rodgers
Westport on Saturday night is where the cops try to keep a lid on the party.
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We went looking for disturbing activity at the Pleasant Valley skatepark, and found it: suspicious plugs for Fox 4 News.
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Interview
They might offer less literal bang for the buck, but Iron Maiden says better music makes up for fewer explosions.
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Interview
Without using a set approach, Chris Mills writes great songs about real life.
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Interview
While others relive the '80s at Have A Nice Day Café, Cruse pays tribute to the decade's music with original compositions.
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Soundbites
Rancid(Hellcat)
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Soundbites
El Baile Alemán(Emperor Norton Records)
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Soundbites
Tonight and the Rest of My Life(Warner Bros.)
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Soundbites
Shifting Skin(Epic)
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Origin, Brody Buster, Ida McBeth, Short Bus Kids, and Kelly Hunt
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Up & Coming
Wednesday, August 23 at the Grand Emporium
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Up & Coming
Tuesday, August 22 at Sandstone Amphitheatre
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Echo
The Bottleneck -- Wednesday, August 9, 2000
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Echo
Sandstone Amphitheatre -- Wednesday, August 16, 2000
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Restaurant Reviews
It takes special eating power to get through Super Buffet.
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Restaurant Reviews
Sunday brunches are just glamorous buffets.
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Film
Brenda Blethyn goes to pot Saving Grace
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Film
The Cell dives into a killer's brain, but it's a shallow pool
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Theater
Land's End is full of the disenfranchised.
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Stuff
Or: How Tony Hawk turned skateboarding into a multimillion-dollar international obsession
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Night & Day
Kansas City poets finally get a chance to slam.
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Night & Day
The democratic process is in full swing.
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Night & Day
Week of August 17, 2000
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Letters from the week of August 17, 2000