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Spittle, spin, spinelessness, spermicide: just another week of TV
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Zen, politics and the Australian crawl
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One thing unites liberals and conservatives: loud, ugly, moronic confrontation
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Editor's Note
A note from the editor.
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Howls of outrage and squeals of delight from our astonished fans.
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Feature
Tucson Weekly Endorsements 2004
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Currents Feature
The state may finally dun the developer responsible for destroying a quarter of a bighorn herd
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Currents Feature
Eight candidates vie for three hot seats on the board of the city's largest, most turbulent school district
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Currents Feature
TUSD proposal backers are hoping to catch the caboose of the county voters' bond gravy train
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Currents Feature
Despite TUSD stalling, the county has big plans for Arroyo Chico
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Currents Feature
Despite lawsuits, U.S. District Court Judges, angry parents -- and more -- Ireland says he hasn't preached to the choir
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- by Jim Nintzel, Chris Limberis and Curtis McCrary
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A recap of last week's news
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Tucson Q&A with Stan Hilkemeyer of the Beacon Group
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Pick of the Week
Information Salvation
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Big doings in Tucson this week.
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Cinema Feature
David O. Russell delivers a comedy that gets both philosophy and funny business right
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Cinema Feature
Richard Gere takes on a role requiring plenty of ballroom
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"Ed Wood," "The Shawshank Redemption: 10th Anniversary," and "Dawn of the Dead: Unrated Director's Cut"
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Music Feature
A Jimmy Eat World article that does not contain the word "emo"
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Music Feature
Caught between a plot and a rock place
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Music Feature
After a decade apart, the members of American Music Club are together again, tighter than ever
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Earlimart, The Solace Brothers and The Shore, Plush, Monday, Oct. 4, 2004
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Review
Two plays opening next week find adventure--domestic and exotic--swirling around disabled sons
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Review
The Rivals remains frivolous fun more than two centuries later
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Review
Intellectual pretension and the nothingness of being play for laughs in Allergist's Wife
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Book Feature
Despite border dangers, there's still serenity to be found at Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument
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Chow Feature
Guadalajara Grill spoils its guests, not the food