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For the Week of
March 27-April 2, 2003

Cover Story: Home Improvement
Affordable housing gets a boost from a proposed developer fee.


News: Cutting Edge
SSU budget cuts--neither here nor there.


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Open Mic: War Stories.

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Good Enough to Eat: 'Icing on the Cake' at COPIA demonstrates how modern cake decorating embraces tradition but continues to push the envelope.

Critic's Picks: A guide to the week's best arts, theater and music events.

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Greased Lightening: American icon John Travolta reflects on his status.

Book Club: Author Lorna Landvik on addictive lit, writing prolifically, and the new documentary 'Stone Reader.'

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Wolf Tones: Los Lobos set to mark 30 years onstage.

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Bistro Aflame: Napa's Fumé Bistro hits the high marks of Wine Country excellence.

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Hot Damn: For actor-writer Eliot Fintushel, the end of the world is a one-man show.


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