Issue: May 08, 2003
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24 hours with Care Flight
Life and death are all in a day’s work for the crews on helicopter ambulances.
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Biting the budget bullet
If you aren’t already furious about school budget cuts, here’s why you should be.
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Breakfast of champions
Mornings can be rough when the press is constantly hounding you.
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Letters for May 8, 2003
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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The players in Iraq
Bruce Van Dyke gives readers the scoop on the latest religious, political and terrorism lingo that graces the pages of newspapers these days.
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Friendly coffee warrior
Kathleen “K.C.” Campbell takes on Starbucks with a friendly smile.
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Green in the face
Chad Sorg’s MeanJoeGreen might make you sick and will surely make you laugh, in a witty Duchamp sort of way.
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Chummy cabaret
Our writer explores why people keep going back to Walden’s Coffeehouse, voted Best Open Mic in Reno by RN&R readers, to make music and rub elbows.
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Artsy fartsy
Peter Stremmel opens up his newly designed, minimalist gallery.
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Shepard’s finest sheep
Several people who saw Brüka Theatre’s version of True West said the actors gave better performances than the celebrities who starred in it on Broadway.
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Wolverine, who are you?
X2: X-Men United is an X-cellent sequel, giving audiences more thrills and more mutants than the first film.
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BYO napkins
The pizza crust is soggy and the sauce greasy at Big Apple Pizza and Subs.
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