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27 - Number 38 - September 16, 2004 |
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Hide
and Seek
By
Rick Marshall
A 21st-century
spin on treasure hunting that can take you a few miles or
around the world, geocaching is most loved not for the rewards,
but for the journey
Cover illustration by Jill Pearson
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Lark Rising
By Miriam Axel-Lute
As the controversy over Lark Streets facelift fades
into the past, businesses say they are starting to reap the
benefits
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Primary
Shake-Up
By Miriam Axel-Lute
Albanys
establishment surprised by dramatic wins from insurgent Democrats
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Mopin
All Night
By Rick Marshall
City
residents are still divided over Troys new midnight
curfew for convenience stores
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We
Cant Take It Anymore
By Miriam Axel-Lute
Coalition
for Change and Hope crosses many lines in bringing together
those affected by violence
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The
Label Guy
By
Bill Ketzer
Equal Vision Records cofounder Steve Reddys business
philosophy: Do what you love, take care of your employees,
and dont worry about success. And at the moment, he
doesnt have to
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Savage
Love
By Dan Savage
If Dan Savage won't answer your
weird, disgusting, perverted, embarrassing questions about
sex, perhaps you'd best keep them to yourself.
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