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Issue Apr 17, 2008
Issue Apr 17, 2008

Issue Apr 17, 2008

Cover Story

County foreclosures are expected to almost double this year; bargain hunters are in the driver’s seat.

County foreclosures are expected to almost double this year; bargain hunters are in the driver’s seat.

Options to help avoid foreclosure.

Options to help avoid foreclosure.

Opinion

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Food + Drink

A taste of the flavors that will spice up the Weekly’s newest element of epicurean fare.

A taste of the flavors that will spice up the Weekly’s newest element of epicurean fare.

A taste of the flavors that will spice up the Weekly’s newest element of epicurean fare.
Flavor Savior

Flavor Savior

Flavor Savior

Music

Eccentric rockers Agent Ribbons arrive at Live.

Eccentric rockers Agent Ribbons arrive at Live.

Eccentric rockers Agent Ribbons arrive at Live.
ERYKAH BADU

ERYKAH BADU

ERYKAH BADU
THE BLACK KEYS

THE BLACK KEYS

THE BLACK KEYS
MICKEY HART

MICKEY HART

MICKEY HART
The 4/20 Reggae Festival rastafies an easy Sunday afternoon in Salinas.

The 4/20 Reggae Festival rastafies an easy Sunday afternoon in Salinas.

The 4/20 Reggae Festival rastafies an easy Sunday afternoon in Salinas.

Arts

Michael Kenna’s photographs reveal the rewards of patience.

Michael Kenna’s photographs reveal the rewards of patience.

Michael Kenna’s photographs reveal the rewards of patience.
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Issue Index

  • A taste of the flavors that will spice up the Weekly’s newest element of epicurean fare.
  • Asked at Devendorf Park in Carmel
  • County foreclosures are expected to almost double this year; bargain hunters are in the driver’s seat.
  • DA says elder care company put attendants with criminal records in seniors’ homes.
  • ERYKAH BADU
  • Eccentric rockers Agent Ribbons arrive at Live.
  • Event promotes literacy in Monterey County and worldwide.
  • Ex-doctor-now-sculptor Paul Wilson faces death, keeps creating.
  • Flavor Savior
  • Forgetting Sarah Marshall plays its protagonist’s exposed emotions for laughs.
  • Issue Apr 17, 2008
  • Local scientists are cautious about dumping iron in the ocean to curb global warming
  • Long-contentious Butterfly Village project shows some hope.
  • MICKEY HART
  • Michael Kenna’s photographs reveal the rewards of patience.
  • Monterey’s Sea Studios focuses its latest episodes on how simple choices affect more than the world’s oceans.
  • Morgan Spurlock takes a wild swing at the War on Terror.
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  • None
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  • Options to help avoid foreclosure.
  • Simón Salinas may return to state politics; Butch Lindley considers county supe post.
  • THE BLACK KEYS
  • THE BLACK KEYS
  • The 4/20 Reggae Festival rastafies an easy Sunday afternoon in Salinas.
  • The rationale behind staying in Iraq is less valid with each passing day.
Issue Apr 17, 2008

Issue Apr 17, 2008

News

Simón Salinas may return to state politics; Butch Lindley considers county supe post.

Simón Salinas may return to state politics; Butch Lindley considers county supe post.

Event promotes literacy in Monterey County and worldwide.

Event promotes literacy in Monterey County and worldwide.

Local scientists are cautious about dumping iron in the ocean to curb global warming

Local scientists are cautious about dumping iron in the ocean to curb global warming

DA says elder care company put attendants with criminal records in seniors’ homes.

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Monterey’s Sea Studios focuses its latest episodes on how simple choices affect more than the world’s oceans.

Monterey’s Sea Studios focuses its latest episodes on how simple choices affect more than the world’s oceans.

Asked at Devendorf Park in Carmel

Asked at Devendorf Park in Carmel

Ex-doctor-now-sculptor Paul Wilson faces death, keeps creating.

Ex-doctor-now-sculptor Paul Wilson faces death, keeps creating.

Ex-doctor-now-sculptor Paul Wilson faces death, keeps creating.

Ex-doctor-now-sculptor Paul Wilson faces death, keeps creating.

Movies

Forgetting Sarah Marshall plays its protagonist’s exposed emotions for laughs.

Forgetting Sarah Marshall plays its protagonist’s exposed emotions for laughs.

Morgan Spurlock takes a wild swing at the War on Terror.

Morgan Spurlock takes a wild swing at the War on Terror.

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