For the Week of
October 6-12, 2004
Cover: Looking Smart:
Our nod to fall fashions.
News: Into Thin Air
Napa County voters worry that their votes may not be counted--ever.

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Rev: News Clips: When asked about the new standards, an auto-industry lobbyist called the theory of global warming a 'big if.'
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Signs of Life: 'Amazing Luminous Fountain' marks new era for di Rosa.
Critic's Picks: A guide to the week's best arts, theater and music events.
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Detour: Cédric Kahn's 'Red Lights' taps into the male motorist's deepest fears.
Sure Fire: Fireman and author Earl Emerson smokes 'Ladder 49.'
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Blues Bash: Mugge returns to Mill Valley Film Fest.
Ninety-Nines: Between soft rock and a hard place.
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Minute Meals: Where have all the big plates gone? Napa's Wine Garden and other eateries make small the new big.
Swirl 'n' Spit: Hanna Winery.
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