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Stories from the 10/17/2002 issue
4 BETTER OR WORSE The week in review
CARTOONS
CORRECTION- On the Block date
COVER SIDEBAR- Pump and cover: Petrol purveyors stay the course
COVER STORY- Killer course: a school for civilian snipers
COVER SIDEBAR- Stand and deliver: City schools add uniformed officers
ESSAY Emily Couric One year later
FACETIME- The soprano: Goyne rides her voice to Italy
FOOD- TABLETALK- Soulful server
FOOD- THE DISH- Bankruptcy strikes Grill
HOT SEAT- Larry Tropea: He really
is
in the Hot Seat
LETTER- on Confederate battle flag
MOVIE REVIEW on
The Ring
MUSIC REVIEW- Banjoman: Molsky keeps the beat alive
MUSIC REVIEW- Where's my Moog? Band raises dreams of glory
NEWS- Drought gets hairy: Salons reflect on water saving
NEWS- Star wars: Dueling
Waltons
events again
NEWS Green offshoots: W. Alton Jones Foundation sprouts Oak Hill Fund
NEWS Public water, private profit: Power companies suck it up
NEWS STATISTIC- Religion in the city
PHOTOPHILE- I'll be with you: At apple harvest time...
QUESTION OF THE WEEK- How have you changed your behavior because of the sniper?
REAL ESATE Foreclosures
REAL ESATTE SOLD!
REAL ESTATE- Off the Block- Yogaville-area bunker
REAL ESTATE ON THE BLOCK- Slippery slope: Hillside house raises questions
STRANGE BUT TRUE- Better than Kevlar: silk could stop jets
THE FEARLESS CONSUMER- Cold comfort: Tenants fume over doused pilot