January 12th, 2006 issue #0502
January 12th, 2006
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'I harmed you': 21 years, 12 steps later, rape apology backfires
Step Nine of the famous 12 steps in Alcoholics Anonymous requires the member to "make amends" to those he had harmed through his addiction. Former UVA student William Nottingham Beebe may wish he'd stopped at Step Eight.
4Better Or Worse
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The week in review
Biggest surprise for a CHS parent: Deedee Gilmore discovers that wearing the name of their neighborhood– 900 South First Street– is forbidden at her son's schoo...
The Dish
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New Year's transitions: Fusion, Kokopelli's hand over the keys"
As was recently reported, former City Centro owner Andreas Gaynor has sold his downtown eatery, Fusion. According to a voice-mail he left us, Gaynor finally got an offer he...
Essays
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Average American: Charitable or chintzy?
2 IN 3 American households say they give to charity, at an average of $1,262 a year. But only 1 in 3 households report charitable deductions to the IRS. IN 2002, Ame...
Question of the Week
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What should happen in the Seccuro-Beebe case?
Brooke McQuale: "He did the right thing to come forward, but I don't know if the rule of law should apply exactly. I hope there would be some leeway in the judge's ...
Real Estate - $old
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ALBEMARLE 9/1 Ramona Linne Hobbs to Bettye E. Estepp, 0.503 acres at 1671 Buck Road, Crozet, gift. John R. and M. Louise Barrett to Deborah A. and James W. Hayes III... -
Update - Sold
APPEARED IN THE HOOK: June 9, 2005 in issue 0423 ADDRESS: Mt. Alto Road, Howardsville ASKING PRICE: $329,500 SELLING PRICE: $295,000 COUNTY ASSESSMENT: $272,000 DAYS...
Real Estate - On the Block
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Triple play: Take it as is or go wild
ADDRESS: 605 St. Charles Avenue NEIGHBORHOOD: Locust Avenue/Martha Jefferson ASKING: $299,000 CITY ASSESSMENT: $250,400 YEAR BUILT: 1961 SIZE: 2,090 fin. sq. ft., 12...
Real Estate Property auctions
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Property Auctions
January 13 at 12:15pm at the Albemarle County Courthouse Property: 5480 Jamestown Court, Brookwood, Crozet Debtor: Gary R. and Brenda M. Popovich Amount owing: $128,...
DR. HooK
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No snickers: Arsenic natural, but deadly
When I wear a polka-dot tie, I think of one person: Cary Grant. Cary talked kind of– well, peculiar– but he was a star. Even The Flintstones had Cary Gra...
Movie Reviews
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Obi-wan Latifah: Film snobs stay away
I don't want to be a spoiler, but the only person who would want to see a romantic comedy in which Queen Latifah dies at the end is Mo'Nique, who would expect to pic...
Music Reviews
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Glassy-eyed: Bad bands better beware
Today I walked on broken glass– a whole lot of broken glass. It was all over the floor. Nice healthy shards from beer bottles and preserves jars just lay there in the...
News
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Adios A&N: Clothing store leaves Mall
Before Christmas, it was business as usual at the A&N store on the Downtown Mall. Some of its narrow aisles were impassable, crowded with bulky parkas and flight... -
Albemarle recycling: Let the consumer beware
Harvey and Marty Chaplin had dutifully been recycling their newspapers, putting them out for pickup every other Wednesday. Early last summer, the Ivy couple realized... -
NEWS- Pricey tickets: Stones, U2, Sir Paul set records
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Pricey tickets: Stones, U2, Sir Paul set records
Powerhouse tours by the Rolling Stones, U2, and Paul McCartney helped drive concert ticket revenues in North America to a record $3.1 billion in 2005, even as the number of... -
Secure design: Court House gets makeover
After nearly 30 years, the Federal Court House on the corner of McIntire Road and Water Street is finally getting a makeover. But to long-time residents, the new loo... -
Staunton's loss: Zirkle Mill gains new owner
A Shenandoah County treasure is now in the hands of a preservation group. On January 5, Robert Andrews and his sister, Sherryl Belinsky, descendants of the Zirkle fa... -
Two-termers: Council 'custom' surprises some
In his account of City Councilor Blake Caravati's January 9 announcement that he won't seek reelection, Daily Progress reporter John Yellig notes, "Custom dictates that cou... -
Uncivil: Sisks sue son's killer
First there was the horror of losing their only son, Walker Sisk, who died in a pool of blood on 14th street on November 8, 2003, stabbed 18 times by third-year UVA ...
The Brazen Careerist
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CSI: Mydeski: You leave key clues at work
You can judge someone's personality by what his or her workspace looks like. Take Tamar Hirschfeld, for example. She's set up her office on patio furniture. She has ...
Strange But True
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Mismatch: Pity the poor puppy mom
DRAWING BY DEBORAH DERR McCLINTOCK Q. Recently I have noticed a lot of media attention given to artificially inseminated mixed-breed dogs. If a very small dog like...
Facetime
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Music man: King anchors Grammy 'Poole'
Anyone can dust off an old record, but for Faber resident Christopher King, the work doesn't stop there– in fact, that's where it all begins. King, who won a Grammy i...
Hotseat
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PAC woman: Jorgensen's high road back
A biography of Marie Antoinette lies on Connie Jorgensen's coffee table. Is she reading it because, like the French queen, she feels she's about to be guillotined? M...
Letters
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Pizza drivers deserve safety
In "Purloined pies: Prank or delivery threat?" [News, December 22, 2005] reporter Lisa Provence stated "delivery drivers have to be one of the easiest robbery target... -
Pizza theft no 'prank'
I found two assertions [December 22: "Purloined Pies: Prank or Delivery Threat"] concerning. Eugene Williams states that Domino's and Papa John's decision not to del...
Uncategorized
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'Brand X': Name the new Hook personals
Published January 12, 2006 in issue 0502 of The Hook Ever notice how lame the local personal ads are? The Hook has. By the end of February, we're putting an end to boring p... -
Story zone: $1,000 contest strikes again
It's time for you to take a seat in front of your keyboard and begin to cast your magic spell. Tell your story. The Hook Fiction Contest is back. Prizes and such &n...