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THE MANY MYSTERIES OF FREMONT’S SECRET SIDEWALK The East Bay’s very own Niles Canyon, a long-abandoned aqueduct, attracts the curious to the unusual trail known as the Secret Sidewalk in Fremont. Well-known to locals the six-foot Niles Canyon Aqueduct carried water from the Alameda Creek to the Sunol Filter Galleries through the Niles Reservoir for numerous years. The aqueduct providedthe unincorporated
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INSATIABLE: CUBA’S FOOD RATION SYSTEM AND THE PEOPLE OF The one and only man behind the counter is Juan Delgado*; today is his 25th birthday. He works from dawn to dusk, handing out rationed groceries and making marks in people’s ration books in the small government bodega far from the lavish shops and elegant hotels of central Havana. Here in this impoverished barrio, daily THE DOUBLE STANDARD IN THE MEDIA’S PORTRAYAL OF MASS The double standard in the media’s portrayal of mass shooters. It has been seven years since the nation wept over 20 first grade school children and six adults being gunned down at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, Connecticut. After the massacre of the children, the discourse of gun control in this country was renewed. ‘GET OUT’ TACKLES SOCIAL, RACE ISSUES The new film “Get Out” is a turning point as a horror movie, and hopefully will inspire future filmmakers to take a different approach to making horror movies. When I saw the trailer for “Get Out,” I was looking forward to seeing a horror film that included a focus on African Americans, something I am WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ‘NIGGA’ AND ‘NIGGER?’ To me, as an African American, the word ‘nigger’ is a victim of a prejudiced person who is economically, politically or socially disenfranchised. While on the other hand the word “nigga” is a phrase black people use with each other to define a real cool homeboy or homegirl. It’s the latter of the two definitions that the African WALNUT CREEK ARREST REVEALS SECRET WORLD OF CHILD SEX The following morning, he reportedly booked a $7,000 flight to Cambodia. He returned on Dec. 11 and was immediately arrested by Homeland Security agents, police said. By this point, a team of federal and state authorities, including Walnut Creek police, the FBI, the DHS, and the Contra Costa District Attorney were investigatingLavorini-Doyle.
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