Issue: April 17, 2003
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Redemption
After doing hard time, former inmates find tough times on the outside—Nevada can’t afford not to make that transition smoother.
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Cover story
Ex-felons hope to have their voting rights restored. There’s a bill before the Legislature to reenfranchise those who have paid their debt to society.
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Born again
Death is by no means final when it comes to bills before the Nevada Legislature.
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Star search
Cosmo, the creator of a long-running cable access TV show that delves into the mysteries of intelligent life on other planets, has brought his show to Reno TV.
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Support business taxes
Businesses should help pay for education and social services.
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Letters for April 17, 2003
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Who’s protesting now?
If we look at the running tally of which predictions about the War in Iraq have been fulfilled, it would seem the warmongers are more prophetic than the peaceniks.
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View from the fray
Sure we’re fighting for greedy international corporations. But, hey, we’re winning, right?
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Mouse speak
Mike Sarich’s ceramic sculptures deal in pop icons, death and rodents.
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Headbanger’s ball
Motörhead plays old-school punk-metal music for all you aging headbangers.
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Metallic personality
Welders melt metal into art that is pretty enough to hang on your wall.
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Willie for kids
Young Shakespeare: A Midsummer Night’s Dream is full of dancing, rapping and jokes that will appeal to kids and adults.
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Ugly coupling
Anger Management pairs Nicholson and Sandler in what would seem like a winning combination, but in reality is a major stink bomb.
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Hardest working band in Reno
The Landrus Project plays modern jazz that is not without its fill of hip-hop, DJs and funk.
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Music notes
Will Tom Daschle’s proposed legislation harm your party life?
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Infirmary fare
Remedee’s offers patrons yummy sandwiches, so-so stir-fries and a hygienic salad bar, but forgets that water is the stuff of life.
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