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newspaper cover For the Week of
June 5-11

Cover: The Ties That Bind
Bondage Skate Park is in high demand--and it's 100 percent illegal.

News: At Your Service
A new breed of environmentally and socially responsible post-grad students are pursuing low-paying careers in public service.

The Scoop: Politics, profits, and parasites.


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Talking Pictures: Avid hunter and nature photographer Hal Lauritzen searches for the soul of Spielberg's Lost World.

Soft Parade: The Eighth Day offers dull-witted message about life.

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Nutty Buddies: They've been hailed as Tommy Dorsey-meets-Sid Vicious--the swinging Squirrel Nut Zippers are marching to the beat of a different retro drummer.

The Lion Roars Again: Sinead O'Connor's anger and skills are undimmed on her new release, Gospel Oaks.

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Continental Virtues: The joys of Mes Trois Filles.

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Emotional Typhoons: Santa Rosa Players' frayed Connections.

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Falling Flatley: PBS cozies up to the Celtic metal of Lord of the Dance.


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