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To Re-Catch a Thiefnew
For the old cat burglars known as The Dinnerset Gang, all that's left is a movie script, a book proposal, and undying hatred for one another.
New Times Broward-Palm Beach |
Wyatt Olson |
12-06-2004 |
Crime & Justice
Tags: crime & justice
Spin Without Sinnew
In the dance community, where disc jockeys tend to celebrate hedonism and better living through chemistry with equal exuberance, Ryan Raddon is an anomaly.
Miami New Times |
Michael Roberts |
12-06-2004 |
Profiles & Interviews
Tags: Ryan Raddon
Gambling on Iraqnew

Hundreds of Houstonians have signed up for wartime jobs with Kellogg Brown & Root. The hefty paychecks come with a scary, bloody price.
Houston Press |
Michael Serazio |
12-06-2004 |
Business & Labor
Tags: business & labor
Whiz Biz Kidsnew
Members of Dallas's Young Entrepreneurs Organization believe that business plans are, largely, crap. No one knows for sure what will work. If you start a business and it fails, so what? You can always start something else.
Dallas Observer |
Eric Celeste |
12-06-2004 |
Business & Labor
Tags: business & labor
The Stylist Will See You Nownew
A longtime Cleveland social worker turned hair stylist tries to get her clients to open up about their problems.
Cleveland Scene |
Rebecca Meiser |
12-06-2004 |
Science
Tags: Health & Science
Ultrasound Reveals Doctor's Unorthodox Viewsnew
Dr. Dinesh Shah's views about measuring the amniotic fluid on pregnant women's ultrasounds were controversial -- and may have led to a baby's death.
Cleveland Scene |
Chris Maag |
12-06-2004 |
Science
Tags: Health & Science
Yule Logic
Psychoanalyzing what your favorite Christmas TV shows say about you.
Salt Lake City Weekly |
Bill Frost |
12-06-2004 |
TV
Tags: TV
Christmas Crooningsnew
An annual wrap-up of holiday albums from Barenaked Ladies to a John Waters' version of Christmas.
Tucson Weekly |
Stephen Seigel |
12-03-2004 |
Reviews
Another Reason to Love Canadanew
Toronto's The Sadies continue to collaborate with an impressively diverse array of other musicians and performers. This time it's Neko Case.
Tucson Weekly |
Curtis McCrary |
12-03-2004 |
Profiles & Interviews
Tags: The Sadies, Favourite Colours
Bomb for the Holidaysnew
If you want a sweet holiday message wrapped in crap, here's your movie.
Tucson Weekly |
Bob Grimm |
12-03-2004 |
Reviews
Needs a Tuneupnew
Great performances can't save The Machinist from its formulaic storyline and bad spacing.
Tucson Weekly |
James DiGiovanna |
12-03-2004 |
Reviews
Tags: Brad Anderson, The Machinist
Environmental Emergencynew
With the most closed or abandoned mines in the nation, Arizona faces an environmental crisis. Polluted river headwaters and groundwater cause activists to fear what will happen to the water table.
Tucson Weekly |
Tim Vanderpool |
12-03-2004 |
Environment
Tags: environment
Media Maneuversnew
As Pulitzer's newspapers are for sale and Gannett leads as a media giant, the future of some local newspapers is uncertain.
Tucson Weekly |
Chris Limberis |
12-03-2004 |
Media
Tags: media
How the Masses Took Back Christmasnew
The Waltons once loved Christmas! The whole Christmas season! / Just look at their Wal-Marts, you'll see the reason. / This time of year they sell stuff not quite right: / Crappy toys, censored music, shoes a little too tight.
Boulder Weekly |
Joel Warner |
12-03-2004 |
Business & Labor
Tags: hottopic
Pork Alertnew
As John McCain objects, Congress dishes out a fat spending bill while racking up a record deficit.
Tucson Weekly |
Jim Nintzel |
12-03-2004 |
Politics