Issue: March 17, 2005
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Confessions of an eBay opium addict
A pleasure trip to an Internet auction site sent me into the hell of opium addiction. Could death be the only redemption?
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Stuck in the slow lane
A bike group got pulled over while trying to make its point that bicycles, too, are traffic.
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The man who would be governor
Hard to believe Jim Gibbons didn’t know he would get caught stealing.
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The unnamed writer
This story of addiction raises the question of when a writer can be anonymous.
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Letters for March 17, 2005
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Don’t call me Fernley
It’s probably too late to give Nevada’s boring, dead-white-guy town titles cool new names like “Zelda” and “Falfa Town,” but a columnist can dream, can’t he?
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Protect your retirement from the government
Democrats speak out of both sides of their mouths regarding Social Security.
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Pot prohibition madness
Nevada lawmakers wuss out on weed reform.
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Unforbidden fruit
Art and life are one in the same for Joanna Frueh, whose retrospective exhibit is on view at UNR’s Sheppard Gallery.
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Meet the press
At The Black Rock Press, volunteers and students create mass media the old-school way.
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Too-wedded beast
Reno Little Theater sorts out Arthur Miller’s questions about betrayal in The Ride Down Mt. Morgan.
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