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Stories from the 01/29/2004 issue
4BETTER OR WORSE- The week in review
CARTOONS
CLARIFICATION- Kariel worked on Terraces, too
CORRECTION- Misspelled name
COVER- This boy's lawsuit: Alan Newsom's $150,000 t-shirt
Cultural calendar, January 29-February 5, 2004
ESSAY- Ungodly politics: Dean bends to pressure
FACETIME- Killer movie: Filmmaker turns disease into documentary
FOOD- THE DISH- Nip tuck: Capshaw's Light gets a lift
HOT SEAT- Ron Hutchinson: From supe to nuts?
LETTER- Cremaster is not art
LETTER- Facelift deception?
MOVIE REVIEW- Brush with Greitness: Nobody home at the Vermeers'
MUSIC REVIEW- Stiff competition: Tough town for new band
MUSIC REVIEW- Three for three: Local women in the round
NEWS- Arrivederci: Cox era on Council to end
NEWSBIZ- Real deal? Keller Williams moves in
NEWSBIZ- Sharp eyes: Laser surgery's all the rage
NEWS- Danielson's digs: Hotel to light up downtown
NEWS- Dry rush: Carwash suit gets court date
LETTER- Put Conchita in the movies
PHOTOPHILE- Vegas Baby! Gamblers go nuts at Omni
QUESTION OF THE WEEK- Should schools restrict what students wear?
REAL ESTATE- Foreclosure auctions
REAL ESTATE- $old
REAL ESTATE- ON THE BLOCK- Crossbreed: A craftsman meets a barn
REAL ESTATE- Update
STRANGE BUT TRUE- Don't panic: The halo you see is yours
THE BRAZEN CAREERIST- Sports talk stinks: Learn to do it anyway
THE FEARLESS CONSUMER- Cubs fan calls: 'Attack dog' gets results