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Stories from the 05/22/2003 issue
4 BETTER OR WORSE- The week in review
Calendar May 22-29, 2003
CARTOONS
COVER- 25 Hot things to do this summer
COVER SIDEBAR- Top 10: Condon's nature tips for a smart summer
ESSAY- Doubts abound: You better believe it or not
FACETIME- Toshi's imports: The wedding planner-- from Japan
FOOD- THE DISH- Read all about it! Restaurants have no secrets now
HOT SEAT- Life Arts: John Gibson tends his garden
LETTER- Let's cheat our way to success
LETTER- Letter unfair to Lane
MOVIE REVIEW- Folkin' A! Spinal Tap unplugged
MUSIC REVIEW- Second-story men: Ellipsis everyone's cup of tea
MUSIC REVIEW- Totally random: Fishing through the CD pile
NEWS- DEQ view: Quality Welding under investigation
NEWS- Freyda Epstein: Fatal homecoming in Madison
NEWS- Near fizzle: Who owns the 4th of July fireworks?
NEWS- NYT untrue: My brush with Jayson Blair
NEWS-What's in a name? Garrett Square becomes Friendship Court
NEWS- Whitewashed? UVA investigating bribery allegations
PHOTOPHILE- Strutting stuff: Batesville celebrates its small-town charm
QUESTION OF THE WEEK- How are you spending your summer?
REAL ESTATE- Foreclosure Auctions
REAL ESTATE- $OLD!
REAL ESTATE- ON THE BLOCK- Attachment: Hard to part with perfection
REAL ESTATE- Update
STRANGE BUT TRUE- Wheeeeelie: Drive a car up a wall
THE FEARLESS CONSUMER- Sticker shock: What to do when the price is wrong?