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For the Week of
January 14-21, 2004

Cover Story: Robots vs. Nobots:
The robo-revolution is loaded and ready to troll.

Nüz: Santa Cruz police come under fire for not immediately warning the public about an assailant suspected of attempted rape.

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Sink or Swim: Tim Burton's new film, 'Big Fish,' flips between magic and maturity.

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Crossed Wires: Technique and technology don't mix at Maya Beiser performance.

Born Free: With 'Later That Day,' rapper Lyrics Born wants to rep the underground and live comfortably. Is that too much to ask?

The Rock Show: As of Jan. 11, San Luis Obispo radio listeners will now be able to receive KPIG.

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Pleased to Meat You: The Hindquarter Bar and Grille caters to Santa Cruz's carnivorous cravings.


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