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july 10, 2008
Lock and Load
by Alexander Cockburn
He went to the big armory in the sky a few years ago, but on the evening of June 26, here in Petrolia, I could almost hear the joyful salvos ...
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A Law Worth Copying
by Judy Hodgson
hwarzenegger signed an emergency bill early last month that got little notice here on the far North Coast. It fixed – in a hurry – the state law governing home ...
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Imagine All The Fish
by North Coast Journal Readers
Editor: Will Harling and the Tribal experts are spot on in Orleans (“Slow Burn,” July 3). The closer out-of-area wildland fire teams work with the likes of the Mid Klamath ...
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Paper Potential
by North Coast Journal Readers
Editor: Thanks for the great column by Marcy Burstiner about Rich Somerville. I was a longtime friend and colleague of his, and the piece definitely captured Rich’s skill at bringing ...
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Not A Gargantuan Error
by North Coast Journal Readers
Editor: It’s a minuscule mistake. Page 4, paragraph 1 (“To our advertisers,” July 3): No such word as “miniscule.” — Ed Munn, Arcata
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Respect Y Respeto
by North Coast Journal Readers
Editor: The Latino Community Providers’ Network (LatinoNet) would like to thank you for your recent bilingual story highlighting the impact of immigration policy on our local community (“The Iceman Cometh,” ...
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Big Fish
by Japhet Weeks
It wasn’t enough that Bill had caught an almost 28-pound lingcod that afternoon: It had a head the size and shape of a bulldog, and he strained to hoist it ...
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Small-Box
by Meghannraye Sutton
Being a business owner in this community isn’t always as lovey-dovey as one might imagine. Ask Larry Glass. He has owned The Works, a record store in Old Town Eureka, ...
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Lost in Translation
36 Chinese students and their Humboldt hosts take a walk in the woods
by Japhet Weeks
Wu Yulun wants to be a C.E.O. when he grows up. His parents are successful real estate developers in a large Chinese city. His father – already the C.E.O. of ...


















