Volume III, Issue 29
January 10 - January 17, 2000
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR:
he Top 10 list to end all Top 10 lists... Well, OK, so there aren't 10 lists here, but these lists provide a good way to round up some loose ends from the recent year-end celebrations.
Small winter squash are just big enough for one or two people, and can be microwaved in as little as six minutes. Plus, these vegetables are good for you, too, packing a big nutritional punch without any trade-offs.
The 1999 year in sports was most dazzling when it played to its strengths, and it gave us more than our fair share of memorable moments.
Plus, what to do with John Rocker, and more.

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Winter Squash [3]
You know the seasons have changed when produce bins are brimming with hard-shelled winter squash of all shapes and sizes.
Carol Anderson, WEEKLY ALIBI
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Top 10 Y2K Top 10 Lists [2]
Our favorite things about the change of the millennium.
Anna Hanks, AUSTIN CHRONICLE

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Where Were You When ... [4]
Sports lover Lisa Tozzi reflects on 1999, this "underdog" of a year.
Lisa Tozzi, AUSTIN CHRONICLE
Off His Rocker [5]
If the Braves dump John Rocker, that's letting him off too easy.
Randy Horick, NASHVILLE SCENE
Now What? [6]
A gallery of captivating links to keep your imagination churning while the paint dries.
WEEKLY WIRE
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