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For the Week of
August 3-10, 2005

Cover Story: Once More From the Top:
Musicians, composers and organizers take us inside this year's Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music.

The Measure X Files: With ballots in the mail, local residents and officials sound off.

Nüz: Sue the World; Agenda Hijinks; Dispense With the Clones.

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Rev: This Is Not a Car Review: Why would I cruelly choose to review a car not available to you? Because, dear reader, I want you to go to your Honda dealership and demand--demand!--the Tourer.

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Viet Vision: A half-American immigrant, scorned in his native Vietnam, dreams of selling shoes in 'The Beautiful Country.'

Marital Misgivings: Ingmar Bergman revisits the crime-scene marriage of Johan and Marianne in 'Saraband.'

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Miss Him When He's Gone: Ten years ago, the world lost Jerry Garcia. But the music never stopped.

The Rock Show: David Lee Roth; John Jorgenson.

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Do Animals Dream of Electric Sheep?: A critic considers what separates humans from animals beyond our ability to read menus.


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