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Free Will Astrology: Rob Brezsny - week of November 14, 2001

 

Lansings Spore Next Door: Serious questions about just what is, and isn't, happening at Bioport.
It's hard not to notice that something is going on at the corner of Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and Sheridan Road. The razor wire has made sure of that.
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Googling for Anthrax
If nothing else, the recent terrorist attacks that arrived by mail have reminded us of the double-edged sword we wield as denizens of the Information Age.
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Is the Anthrax Vaccine Safe?
Opponents of the anthrax vaccine took their protest to the source Sunday when they gathered with signs and flags outside BioPort Corp. after a rally at the Capitol.
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Testing Nerves in New York
I got the news that my city was again in flames from a friend's phone call.
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Planning Board to Consider Selling an Old Town Landmark
The Lansing Planning Board will hold a public hearing Tuesday on the possible sale of the Comfort Station, and Old Town landmark, to one or more non-profit organizations.
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Voices: Kathleen Cleaver on War, Integration
How do you Compare America's War on Terrorism with the Vietnam War?
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Dimondale Civil War Veterans Hall Being Restored
A small piece of American history is being slowly uncovered in Dimondale.
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MSU Offers 15th Global Fest on Campus Sunday
Area residents will have the chance to travel the world in the comfort of MSU Union during the 2001 Global Festival.
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HEALTH & ENVIRONMENT: Brian McKenna
Patch Adams & the 7-Minute Medical Visit

LANSING: John Pollard
Now Comes the Real Story on LCC Millage Plan

POLITICS: Greg Starks
Stone in Purgatory

SCENE: Eric Denby
The Best Thing Since Kid Rock?

ART SCENE: Alison Corlett
Todd Mack is Taking his Store and his Style to the Windy City

MUSIC:
New on disc - The Dismemberment Plan
Concerts Provided Outstanding Chamber Music
Small Brown Bike Making its Rounds
Calling Calliope

THEATER:
MSU's production of Hamlet is Superb
Dark of the Moon
'Kiss me, Kate' more of a peck
BoarsHead has 'Golf with Alan Shepard'

FILM FEATURES:
'Shallow Hal' has message that works
'Harry Potter' loses momentum

DISH: Ben Kohrman
Villegas is great if you have money to burn


THE INTERNET: Bonnie Bucqueroux
How Smart do I Want My Toaster to Be?

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