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The working wounded
How Schwarzenegger is saving Wall Street by decimating workers' comp - a report from the front lines.
By Rachel Brahinsky

 

 


In This Issue

Web exclusive: Why can't the Chronicle be more like the New York Times?
Readers ask Chron executives a few tough questions at a rare public forum.
By Lani Silver

Celling out
The directors of the $3 billion stem cell institute have direct ties to the biotech firms that stand to gain
By Tali Woodward

Weird science
Why is S.F.'s crime lab resisting scrutiny by defense attorneys?
By A.C. Thompson

Fighting stop-loss
Lawsuit challenges the government's right to extend soldier's service
By Camille T. Taiara

Neighborhood Business: Fix it yourself
DIY repair shops won't take you for a ride.

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

Editorial: No break for TICs

Editorial: Fajitagate's not over

Editorial: Stem-cell conflicts

Opinion: Back to Laguna Honda
By Jack Davis


Dine review
Masa o menos
Cheap eats
Hair today...

The Food Snoop,

The Blender

Web Exclusive: Upton Sinclair's California
Bay Guardian editor and publisher Bruce B. Brugmann talks with Lauren Coodley, editor of The Land of Orange Groves and Jails, a collection of Upton Sinclair's writings.

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.

 

 

Theater: Reinventing the world
Guantanamo: Honor Bound to Defend Freedom and One Big Lie take aim at Bush's sham theater and real human rights abuses.

Stage: Critic's Choice - San Francisco Ballet's Program Seven

Dance: Hot fusion
A new arts festival celebrates the Afro-Caribbean diaspora.

Film: The upside of danger
Adventure rules in Dust to Glory and Sahara.

Film: Different strokes
We like to look - at Wong Kar Wai's exquisite "Hand" job in Eros.

Film: Critic's Choice - 'Look at Me'
Daddy dearest

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

Noise: Chubby-chasing and foot fetishes
The Sex and the Studio porn 'n' hip-hop DVD series climaxes with a ... video hit?

Noise: Drunken master

Noise: Chop or die
Not just for gearheads and vintage people - Santa Cruz rockabilly combo the Chop Tops.

Noise: Santa Cruz coulda-been contenders

Noise: Mystery spots

Noise: Extreme Measures
Long distance kisses

Noise: Pass the meds
Death metal Dangerfields Impaled stand out amid today's goremongers.

Noise: Full Circle
Cobra jewel

Noise: Sonic Reducer
Shake your loins

 


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