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newspaper cover For the Week of
October 29-November 4, 1998

Cover: Mixed Company
Why do straights go to gay clubs? Writers Traci Hukill, Jenn Shreve and Cecily Barnes go to find out.


News: Jail Baiting
How California's shocking record of prison killings went unchecked by Attorney General Dan Lungren.

Metropolis News Extras

  • Los Altos: "Angels" help entrepreneurs.
  • Campbell: No police vehicles in political ads.
  • San Jose: New carpool vans for city employees.
  • Willow Glen: Trick-or-treating kills business.

Man in Black: Satanist-turned-Christian minister Eric Pryor has decided that witchcraft rules--again--and this time it's up in the Santa Cruz Mountains and just in time for Halloween.

Ghostbuster Redux: A special kind of cleaning for that occasional nagging spirit in the house.

Campaigns R Us: With Winning Directions, a full-blown election campaign is just a few bucks away.

Public Eye: .


Election '98: Metro's Endorsements

Voters Cheat Sheet: All of Metro's voting recommendations in a handy ballot box guide.


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Scare Tactics: A look at the valley's Halloween haunts.

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Icon Provider: David Bowie is more than a rock legend--these days he's an Internet Service Provider riding the cutting edge of boutique Web sites.

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Into the Mystic: Seyed Alavi tries to see the unseeable in Canticles of Ecstasy installations.

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Student Uprising: Corruption runs two ways in Apt Pupil.

Chaste Scenes: Danish Celebration forgoes technical tricks.

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Hooked on the Blues: John Lee Hooker's Best Friends celebrate his place in musical history.

Still Cool, Still Blue: San Jose's Nitecry returns with new members and a renewed blues beat.

Audiofile: Reviews of the latest CDs by Judy Wright, Rialto and various artists.

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Far East Feast: Cupertino's Kingswood combines three Japanese specialties under one mall roof--teppan, shabu-shabu and sushi.

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In a 'Mikado' Mood: Hot Mikado sets Gilbert & Sullivan swinging.

Mirror, Mirror: Side Show reflects society's obsession with our differences.


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