DECEMBER 31, 2003 - JANUARY 8, 2004
cover story:
11
Cowabungle.
Profits and lobbying sidetrack food supply safety.
news:
4 Letters
4 Viewpoint
21 years
6
News
pg
PHIL BRAY. MIRAMAX, 2003.
pg
arts & entertainment:
13 Calendar
17 Art Galleries
18 Movies
19 Clips
20 Bravo
27 Music
28 Clubs
31 Wine
MOVIES:
Renée Zellweger in Cold Mountain, now
at Cinemark and Cinema World.
pg
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BRAVO:
Barbara Embree & Elena Stylos
in Far Away at Lord Leebrick.
etc:
32 Classifieds
37
32 Crossword Puzzle 38
36 Real Estate
38
Dining Out
Free Will Astrology
Personals
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Public Lecture by Neil Smith
FOOTWEAR
2003-4 Morse Chair Professor
"In the early twenty-first century we are living through a new and
dangerous imperialism that Americans have the responsibility to
challenge. We must explore the origins of this new empire, along
with the unacknowledged political geography of its creation."
– Neil Smith, Director of the Center for Place, Culture and Politics
Professor of anthropology and geography at the City University of New York
CAMPING
January 15, 2004, 7:30 p.m.
Hilton Conference Center
Sponsored by the
Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics
University of Oregon • (541) 346-3700
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