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Cover For the Week of
July 24-31, 2002

Cover: Raving Mad
New anti-rave bills working their way through Congress are meant to stick it to the makers of illegal drugs, but music promoters say they'll be a nightmare for civil rights.


News: Nüz
The California Coastal Commission favors Oblates of St. Joseph Church in parking decision.


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Bruce Bratton: Highway 1 widening debate; the Cabrillo Music Festival; small communities fight megabusinesses.

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Numbers Game: 'Gangster No. 1' is about thugs, by thugs, for thugs.

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The Rock Show: KPIG is fenced out of cyberspace.

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School Spirits: UCSC festival features alumni who've gone on to grape things.

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Sugar High: Cabrillo Stage musical is hot despite the once-risqué '50s material having slightly cooled.


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