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For the Week of
February 22-March 1, 2006

Cover Story: Undercover Follies:
A police official investigates himself as undercover operations stir controversy. (Plus: The secrets of the lone bagpiper revealed!)

Magic Bus: Pajaro Valley to introduce California's first biodiesel school bus program.

Nüz: Where Is the Love?

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Rev: Yellow Belly.

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Corpse Ride: Tommy Lee Jones' 'The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada' is more than just a Tex-Mex version of 'Weekend at Bernie's.'

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Blues Legend Seeks Dance Hall: Charlie Musselwhite turns it back up to 11.

Baroque Before They Fixed It: New festival program explores earlier, less ornate period.

Müz: Fears of a Clown.

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Scoping Out Mencken: From Baltimore bars to the Scopes Monkey Trial, a new biography tracks the jabs and jests of journalist H.L. Mencken.

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The Fresh Princess: Jody Lombardo makes the previously problematic art of meal assembly easy at Fresh Prep Kitchens.


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