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Stories from the 02/19/2004 issue
4BETTER OR WORSE- The week in review
COVER- City on a hill: Is Staunton the next Charlottesville?
COVER SIDEBAR- The Price of Beauty
COVER STORY SIDEBAR- Know thy Queen: Fast facts and Stauntonalia
ESSAY- Sox lid: A hat is not just a hat
FACETIME- Hill historian: O'Shaughnessy's revolution
FOOD- THE DISH- Branching out: Five, six, another Sticks!
HOTSEAT- Kenneth Jackson: Not your stereotypical Republican
LETTER- No Meredith conspiracy
LETTER- Photo did me wrong
MOVIE REVIEW- Maine event: Retiring president v. plumber
MUSIC REVIEW- Local showcase: Bucks, Gallants, and Folks...
MUSIC REVIEW- Mouse or Beatle?: Listen, then you decide
NEWSBIZ- Cheese reprieve: Delay good news for feisty farmers
NEWS- DontGivetoUVA.com: Gay grads solicit UVA donors
NEWS- Ecoterrorism: ELF "targets" Hollymead Center
NEWS- Excommunicated: AOL blocks Pope mail
NEWS- Free at last? Fridays future depends on Plaza
NEWS- Sky's the limit: Castle Hill could set record
NEWS- Slippery slope: Site work irks neighbors
PHOTOPHILE- Miss March: Playmate visits cigar-buyers
QUESTION OF THE WEEK- What do you think of Staunton?
REAL ESTATE- $old
REAL ESTATE- ON THE BLOCK- Hill and grace: Ednam Forest is all that
REAL ESTATE- Property auctions
STRANGE BUT TRUE- Just kidding!: Escaping the psych ward
THE BRAZEN CAREERIST- Tell a lie: Talk yourself into advancing
THE FEARLESS CONSUMER- Verdict: The engine was not defective