Volume IV, Issue 4
July 17 - July 24, 2000
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR:
omething happened in Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947. A disturbance in the July night sky caught the eyes of porch-sitting folk in the country town. A rancher whispered about flying saucer wreckage. Overnight, stories sprouted and grew in the fertile ground of active imaginations. Tall tales grew to beanstalk height in the way of great legend.
This week The Alibi provides us a package of stories about Roswell, from its marketing schemes to a musical version of the story, from big parades with the Stars and Stripes and little green men to sites for seeing.
Also, checking out some of the web's collections of recipes.

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Cybersnacking [6]
Exploring sites for hungry eyes.
A. LaBan, NEWCITY CHICAGO
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The Selling of Roswell [2]
"Roswell" televison program or no, might not the town's 15 minutes be up?
Os Davis, WEEKLY ALIBI
Guys and Dolls and Aliens [3]
The most amazing thing about "Roswell: The Musical" is that it exists at all.
Os Davis, WEEKLY ALIBI
Roswellian Americana [4]
Who says little green men don't go with the red, white, and blue?
Os Davis, WEEKLY ALIBI
Sightseeing in Roswell? [5]
What can earthbound vacationers look forward to?
Os Davis, WEEKLY ALIBI
Now What? [7]
A gallery of captivating links to keep your imagination churning while the paint dries.
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