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Wednesday, November 13, 2002

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Jefferson Jackson Steele

NEWS

Trainspotting: Ernie Roberts is trying to explain this problem he has: On picture-perfect days, he'll just jump in... | Charmed Life by Charles Cohen

Shutout: After so much controversy in the past couple of years about the correct way to collect and audit... | The Nose

Third-Party Poopers: Spear lancaster, the Libertarian Party candidate for Maryland's governorship ("Odd Man Out," Oct. | The Nose

The Mail | Mobtown Beat | Feature

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COLUMNS

The Smoke Clears: Well, it went up for a vote, and it went down in flames. | Political Animal by Brian Morton

My Old School: My man Marty adores his alma mater, can't pass up the opportunity to tour the University of... | Germ Bag by Suz Redfearn

Fakebook: Becoming a professional jazz musician means accepting that 99 percent of the time you're nothing... | Underwhelmed by Sandy Asirvatham

Ladies Man: I have a little quandary in my life. A few months ago, I lost a lot of weight (about 50 pounds) and... | Think Mink by Mink Stole

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COMICS

Series 5: | Taste Like Chicken by C. Kang and S. Kang

Ziggy with a Hat: by Smell of Steve, Inc

Death or Citizenship: Nov. 4-10, 2002 | Funny Paper by Scocca & MacLeod

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ARTS

Earth and Ashes by Atiq Rahimi | Review by Susan Muaddi Darraj

Art | Art | Stage

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MUSIC

Cut to the Chase: The Paper Chase is the Oddest Emo Band Around. And it's Not About to Straighten Up. | Music by Bret McCabe

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FILM

Real Life on the Streets: The Maryland Documentary Symposium Puts the ClichéS Aside and Shows Baltimore Life at Street Level | Film by Eric Allen Hatch

8 Mile | Review by Joe MacLeod

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets | Review by Tom Siebert

Rodger Dodger | Review by Ian Grey

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EAT

Kitchen of India | Review by Christopher Skokna

Porters Pub and Grille | Review by Richard Gorelick

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