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For the Week of
November 16-22, 2005
Cover Story: Reduce, Reuse, Receive:
Dreaming of a green Christmas.
News: Unexpected Adults:
With new drug technologies extending lives, young people come of age with HIV.
The Byrne Report: Freedom Dance.
Briefs: Proposition 73 Redux.
Counting Sheep: Wool guarantees green sleep for the holidays.
Rev: Love 'em or hate 'em, airbags save lives.
A Better World: 'The World on Sunday' showcases the graphic triumphs of Joseph Pulitzer's Sunday 'World' of the early 1900s--now all we get is 'Parade.'
Critic's Picks: A guide to the week's best arts, theater and music events.
Spell Check: Tom Smothers and Don Novello discuss God, dyslexia, the alphabet and the new movie 'Bee Season.'
Ringer Of Fire: Cash is king in sentimental but irresistible biopic of country star with Joaquin Phoenix as the man in black.
Diamond Is Forever: How can Neil make a comeback when he never went away?
Medicine Man: Sideshow soundtrack harks back to the early days of the carny.
Star Pilots: Jefferson Airplane pass a milestone.
Young Dead Grape: Beaujolais Nouveau, rushed off the vine and down our gullets.
Swirl 'n' Spit: Step Right Up: Sideshow Wines.
First Bite: Mosaic.
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