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We're all paranoid

Sure, the people with the 9/11 conspiracy theories are a little odd. But not everything they’re saying is entirely crazy.
By Steven T. Jones

The Flight 77 time line
Were the mistakes and delays innocent errors or something worse?

9/11 resources
We consulted these resources in preparing "We're All Paranoid" and recommend them to readers who want to do further research.
By Steven T. Jones

 

 


In This Issue

Carnage and compassion
At the eye of the homicide hurricane, a small team tries to stem the bloodshed
By A.C. Thompson

Incentives for eviction
A new law would reward landlords for tossing out tenants
By Abigail Kramer

Round one to the feds
Liberation Radio loses its court case — but the fight isn't over
By Camille T. Taiara

Pet peeve
A new bill would ban pet cloning
By Tali Woodward

Neighborhood Business: Product placement
Cutting-edge handicrafts are an unsung National treasure.

Neighborhood Business: Biztips
Openings, closings, and other life changes on the small-business scene.

Editorial: Newsom ducks tough one

Editorial: Leal's conversion

Opinion: The war on immigrants
By Renee Saucedo

Journalists under fire
Press freedom alerts, journalists in high risk zones, digests from the frontlines of the free press around the globe, and links to national and international organizations working for press freedom

Freedom of information
Alerts, news and commentary on sunshine, open government and first amendment issues. This week from the California First Amendment Coalition: In an era when anyone with a computer and modem can publish information that reaches thousands, who is a "journalist"? The answer matters like never before.

Life During Wartime
The Bay Guardian's regularly updated section dedicated to war-related news and perspectives from the San Francisco Bay Area and around the world, protest and event information, and web links.

 

Music: The real dirty Miami
S.F. house label Dirtybird Records gets off the ground and heads to the Winter Music Conference.

Music: South Beach survival

Music: Burning brightly
From the center of the Montreal indie rock firmament, Stars issue a fiery imperative.

Music: Solid state
M. Ward looks back to the eclectic days of free-form programming with his latest album, Transistor Radio — and makes a case for authenticity.

Film: D.E.B.S., come out
We all deserve the freedom to see lesbian teen spy-sploitation films at the multiplex.

Film: Z masters
Fearless Tales Genre Fest digs into the trashy troves of Ulli Lommel and Matt Cimber.

Film: Critic's Choice - ‘After Midnight’
Another day in paradiso

Film: Critic's Choice - ‘Donkey Skin'

Dance: Space travel
Exploring CellGround, by Lizz Roman and Dancers.

Stage: Critic's Choice - Strong Current Dance Company

Art: Critic's Choice - ‘The Pink Show’

See Hear - music DVD reviews

Script Doctor - film news

Local Live - show reviews

Grooves - record reviews

Local Grooves - record reviews

2nd Time Around - record reviews

The Mix

 

Dine review
Sport fishing
Cheap eats
Roger that

The Food Snoop,

The Blender

 


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