For the Week of
September 10-16, 1998
Cover: Synchronicity
Bill May just wants to compete like any other synchronized swimmer. But in the international arena, boys must 'keep out.' On the cover: Bill May and duet partner Kristina Lum.
News: Power Plague
Since the 1996 deregulation of California's energy utility industry, only 1 percent of PG&E's 4.5 million customers has made the switch. What gives?
Metropolis News Extras
- Santa Clara: Santa Clara University will close its Institute for Paralegal Studies.
- Gilroy: School Internet connections are filtered, but not the county library.
- Los Gatos: Mysterious problems at the Lexington Reservoir Dam.
- Berryessa: A grand jury monitors Berryessa Union School District board meetings.
Public Eye: Scrappy pol plays hard to get.
Mariachi Merger: Americano embraces Mexican music, teaches others to do the same.
Celebrity Skin Graft: Courtney Love plays the fame game on Hole's new album.
Cogito, Ergo 'Sumo': Australia's alterna-rock champs, the Superjesus, wrestle sonic havoc on new Sumo album.
Medicine Man: Dr. Cosmo cures with reggae beat.
When in Rom: Gadjo Dilo delves into Gypsy life.
Ante Antics: Matt Damon bluffs his way through Rounders.
Botanical Bistro: Still sporting miles of style, Bistro Elan is a cool oasis for a late-summer dinner--especially an alfresco meal on the patio.
Spin Daughter: Politics perverts gender in An American Daughter.
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