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For the Week of
March 1-8, 2006

Cover Story: Covert Intelligence:
Dana Priest, the former City on a Hill editor who went on to uncover the CIA's secret prison scandal, comes back to Santa Cruz.

Go Westly, Young Man: Former eBay executive? Born-again Schwarzenegger critic? Our next governor? Will the real Steve Westly please stand up?

Nüz: Stop the Insanity.

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Rev: According to a researcher at the Culinary Institute of America, 19 percent of all meals and snacks are eaten in the car.

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Breech Birth: Michael Winterbottom wrestles Laurence Sterne's unfilmable 'Tristram Shandy' to a cinematic draw.

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The King of All Blues Fests: Reigning legend B.B. King to headline Santa Cruz Blues Festival.

Müz: Are You Finnished?

Critic's Picks: A guide to the week's best music and events.

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Poetic Musings: Area women take to the stage in celebration of the muse.

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And Then There Were Six: Food writer tricks dinner club into providing uncompensated help with her research.


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