For the Week of
January 16-22, 2003
Cover Story: Born
in the USA
Like thousands of transplanted families before them, Indian
immigrants struggle to raise their kids in their cultural tradition, even
in the melting pot of America. And sometimes, it works.
News: Crawling
to the Airport
As San Jose sits perched on the edge of a $1.3 billion airport expansion
and the feds kick up anti-terrorist requirements, the light rail connection
has been virtually erased. And some say, this was the mayor's plan all
along.
Public
Eye: SJ Fire Chief Manuel Alarcon quits.
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Biter:
Being a Paul Weller fan for two decades requires a lot of patience.
Notes
From the Underbelly: Plural of City Hall.
Techsploits:
Enjoy Your Disease!
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Enron's
Scarlet Letter: The TV docudrama 'The Crooked E' spreads the blame
for Enron's collapse too thin, but makes its points at the margins.
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Domestic
Demons: Julianne Moore reads Virginia Woolf as she fears the emotional
wolves at the door in 'The Hours.'
Shadows
of Motown: 'Narc' unleashes Ray Liotta's rogue cop.
Tackle
Box: 'The Isle' is a Korean film guaranteed to frighten the fish.
Blindmen
in the Buff: Doris Dörrie's 'Naked' is a spirited comedy
of sex, success and disenchantment.
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Jazzy
Sensation: Jazz legends David Brubeck and Diana Krall know who Taylor
Eigsti is. You will, too.
Banana
Squash: Stunt Monkey goes wild in the punk-pop jungle.
Aural
Fixation: The Edge in Palo Alto returns.
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Buoyed
by Sushi: Cruise on in to Kazoo, where delicious sushi, sashimi or
teriyaki guarantees smooth sailing.
Cheap
Eats: Pizza My Heart in downtown San Jose.
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