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For the Week of
January 11-18, 2006

Cover Story: Resurrecting the Kennedy Mystique:
Robert Jr. weds '60s idealism to 'me generation' economics to sell the environmental movement.

Nüz: Santa Cruz Über Alles; Support the Troops; Campus Matters; Cronyism.

The Fantastic Fungi: As the annual Fungus Fair approaches, be warned: bold mushroom gatherers don't always grow old.

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Rev: Grandma Speed.

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Brave New World: Terrence Malick's sweeping yet sensitive epic finds new wonder in 'The New World.'

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Like Déjà Vu All Over Again: Almost 40 years after Woodstock, Richie Havens returns to Santa Cruz--still singing songs of freedom.

He Cares a Lot: Secret Chiefs III's Trey Spruance leads seven bands and a record label. What did you do today?

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Silver Lining: Clouds casts away those post-holiday doldrums.

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Eight Plays in 80 Minutes: Sudden mood swings and short attention spans capture the stage at the Eight Tens @ Eight Festival.


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