October 30, 2002

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Our complete guide to local endorsements in the San Francisco races.

Where they stand: A supes scorecard
This chart shows how the supervisors, several of whom are running for reelection, voted on issues important to progressives - such as homelessness, housing, the city budget, and privatization - in the past 22 months.

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Last week's issue

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In this issue

Editorial: Yes on A and E

Editorial: Yes on H

Editorial: Reconfirm the judges

Opinion: Why the Prop. R lies?
By mara math

The tensions come home
Middle East furor becomes an issue in Berkeley council race
ByCamille T. Taiara

Not-so-public health
Sunshine task force hears third complaint against DPH
By Shadi Rahimi

PG&E pals
Public power foes empty their pockets and get help from city hall, Chronicle
By Rachel Brahinsky

Last-minute election intelligence
News from the campaign trail: Davis scrambles for Latino votes, Burton keeps a hand in, San Francisco's election officials say all's well without Haygood, and more

Hall monitor

Life during wartime

Alerts

More political commentary from other sources

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Revival
Joe Loya has been to hell and back. He's going onstage to tell you all about it.
By Ben Ehrenreich

Film: 'Roger Dodger'
Verbal assault
By David Fear

Film: The story of A
Asia Argento's Scarlet Diva lives to tell. .
By Dennis Harvey

Music: Shallow and proud
The many moods of Thee More Shallows.
By Kimberly Chun

Music: Sun worshipers
Contemplating fandom, following the Sun City Girls.
By Will York

Music: In harmony
Concert strengthens ties between the U.S. and the Ukraine.
By Daniel Honan

Art: 'Viology: Cultures of Violence/Violence of Culture'
Through Nov. 23, Galería de la Raza
By Lindsey Westbrook

Stage: An army of one
Ted Kaczynski Killed People with Bombs is entertaining, but doesn't dig much deeper than the title.
By Rob Avila

Stage: Grupo Krapp
Oct. 31-Nov. 2, Berkeley Repertory Theatre's Roda Theatre
By Rita Felciano

Correct techniques By Mosi Reeves

Last Exit By Derk Richardson

The Litterbox By John O'Neill

Liner notes By Lynn Rapoport

Extreme Measures By J.H. Tompkins

Tiger on beat By Patrick Macias

Script Doctor

Grooves

Local Grooves

2nd time around

Local Live

The Mix

Fall Arts Preview

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alt.sex.column
Hang up
By Andrea Nemerson

techsploitation
The usual suspects
By Annalee Newitz

culture shocked
Wish upon a tree
By katharine mieszkowski

Dine
Rabbit is rich
By Paul Reidinger

Without Reservations
Salt early and often!

By Paul Reidinger

Cheap Eats
Mr. October

By Dan Leone

Moon Signs
By Sally Cragin

The Blender

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In the Public Interest
Credit scam: Why is Congress so intent on helping lenders – and hurting millions of consumers?
By Ralph Nader


Focus on the Corporation

Advertise This!: Corporations are gaining ground fast in their effort to assume all of the U.S. constitutional protections afforded human beings.
By Russell Mokhiber and Robert Weissman

Media Beat
Baghdad, autumn 2002: city of doom:
Bush has left Iraq in a no-win situation
By Norman Solomon

The shame of Hearst
Editor's Note
By Bruce B. Brugmann, 11.14.01

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The Sofalogues
Crossing america on a couch

Superlist
Northern California film festivals

Anniversary Issue
The case for MUD: A public power agency could cut electric rates by 20 percent – and still make millions of dollars.