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Cover For the Week of
September 4-11, 2002

Cover: Continental Divide
How much fallout did we really feel 2,500 miles from ground zero? Charting a year of getting scared, getting angry, getting active and--holy crap--even getting over it.

One Year Later: Local 9/11 memorials and happenings.

Striking Distance: Human rights workers and other experts on Iraq are waging an 11th-hour battle against the call for war.

Taking It Lying Down: Memorial meets antiwar protest in New York.

Catching the Crossfire: The post-9/11 fascination with the Middle East has brought new attention--and an incredible backlash--for longtime activist Scott Kennedy.


News: Nüz
Talking buses hit the road in Santa Cruz.


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Bruce Bratton: The Progressive Coalition's Santa Cruz City Council Candidates Forum; this week's movies.

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Scott Free: In-demand jazz drummer Scott Amendola brings his solo shuffle to Santa Cruz.

The Rock Show: Shocking Revival!

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The Secret History Of Deliciousness: Wailing the praises of food-world fixtures, those workhorse flavors that never fail to deliver satisfaction.


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