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Issue Oct 05, 2006
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Issue Index

  • After Gangs of New York and The Aviator, director Martin Scorsese returns to what he does best: films about the criminal underworld.
  • Elm House will offer women in recovery a temporary home.
  • Heirloom apples make a triumphant return.
  • In the season of the crush, a literary celebration of wine.
  • Issue Oct 05, 2006
  • Locals travel south annually to experience unique whale interaction.
  • Mark Foley’s worst crime was pretending to help kids at risk.
  • No relief in sight for worsening congestion on the city’s east side.
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  • School supporters say $93 million is a better fix than ‘spit and chewing gum.‘
  • Shane’s Irish Bistro honors the culinary traditions of the pub.
  • Sheriff’s deputies bust three huge pot farms in less than a week.
  • The Weekly’s occasional columnist answers some odd questions about cooking.
  • The Brazilian import House of Sand is built on stunning cinematography and a gripping story of survival.
  • The NPS offers a peek at Morphing Air-Land Vehicle.
  • The Smothers Brothers bring a ‘60s sensibility to Golden State.
  • The cello of Carmel native Rushad Eggleston drives the cool Americana of Crooked Still.
  • The signs are auspicious for Monterey Symphony and Mozart Society.
Issue Oct 05, 2006

Issue Oct 05, 2006

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The <i>Weekly</i>’s occasional columnist answers some odd questions about cooking.

The Weekly’s occasional columnist answers some odd questions about cooking.

The cello of Carmel native Rushad Eggleston drives the cool Americana of Crooked Still.

The cello of Carmel native Rushad Eggleston drives the cool Americana of Crooked Still.

The Smothers Brothers bring a ‘60s sensibility to Golden State.

The Smothers Brothers bring a ‘60s sensibility to Golden State.

Mark Foley’s worst crime was pretending to help kids at risk.

Mark Foley’s worst crime was pretending to help kids at risk.

In the season of the crush, a literary celebration of wine.

Sheriff’s deputies bust three huge pot farms in less than a week.

The NPS offers a peek at Morphing Air-Land Vehicle.

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The signs are auspicious for Monterey Symphony and Mozart Society.

The signs are auspicious for Monterey Symphony and Mozart Society.

The Brazilian import House of Sand is built on stunning cinematography and a gripping story of survival.

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