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LIVING LONGER
by Art Kunkin

SCREENING ROOM
by Robin Simmons

HEAD GAMES
by Wisconsin Sturm

BIZ TIPS

by Tom Green

BODY MATTERS
by Chris Rapoff, DC

UNORTHODOX FOODIE
by Kimberly Nichols

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March 10th, 2010

Editorials
Thanks to Everyone
Looking Back at 52 weeks of Uninterrupted Production
by Dean Gray   January 4, 2010
The production of this publication for over 52 weeks without interruption, is in itself an awesome important record.
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City Gives (More) Land Away, Again
by Dean Gray   June 12, 2009
It's a constant refrain - “We have no money. We don't have enough revenues to pay for cops and firemen or parks and recreation.” While city officials cry poverty, it's really their poor decision making that has depleted city coffers. Once again, a decision regarding the fate of land that could one day generate revenue for the city, is before the city council.
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Anti-Art Forces Still Active
by staff   June 11, 2009
The Desert Chapter representative of the Building Industry Association Fred Bell is now lobbying city council members “behind the scenes” to undo the coveted art program recently approved.
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Native Plants Saved or Shoveled Under
Annexation Threatens Yucca Mesa
by Jackie Devereaux   May 6, 2009
Planning Commissioner Sturges says she is not a tree hugger.
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Call Us Insane !
Weyuker Is a Step Backward
by Dean Gray   April 30, 2009
A former mayor looks back instead of forward. The misplaced mostalgia for failed policies is not progress. Instead of negative thoughts and useless criticism, lets be positive and help out with police success.
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