Issue: January 24, 2008
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This’ll leave a mark
The first 30 years of Michael Sarich’s career is on display at the Nevada Museum of Art.
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Collaborators wanted
Children and older people will have the chance to collaborate with a couple well-known Reno artists.
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Family affairs
The Democrats’ festival turned into a two-party event with the GOP at the top of the newscasts.
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Democracy swings
Native American Democrats caucused on the reservation.
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Reward unclaimed
GOP presidential candidates fail to prove their pot claims.
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Numbers game
The numbers on Nevada caucus turnout are all over the map.
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Hard numbers
Here are the candidate totals for delegates won in the Nevada caucuses.
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High flyer
SNC snowboarder Spencer Cordovano is heading to Russia to compete with the U.S. Junior World Cup team.
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Light my fuego, Tony Romo
The Mexican on Jim Morrison and the Dallas Cowboys.
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How do they do it?
Sometimes we just can’t count all the ways we have it made.
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I can see clearly
The community came together as one man stood along the watchtower.
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The health insurance industry is sick
Among the sweet mysteries of life: Insurance billing.
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Letters for January 24, 2008
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Post-mortem depression
After months and months of wooly bluster, the caucus is finally over.
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Wait a minute, I’m not gone yet
My time is coming short, but let’s have a good time while it lasts.
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Harsh nature
Bobby Lukas captures the harsh realities of sparse Western landscapes and of the people who call them home.
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Bring on the night
The Colony Christian Fellowship Sunday evening service is new, but it feels like family.
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Scared sick
Yupster Manhattanites run from something even scarier than the compromises of adulthood.
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Shock o’ Zulu
One anomaly begets the next at this “African-themed” eatery.
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Which came first?
Spam isn’t the only item of questionable origins they eat in Hawaii.
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You taste just like me
The organic industry says no to cloned meat.
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Sonic rumblings
The Navy may be exempt from an ocean sonar ban.
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Welcome to RN&R’s annual Bridal GUIDE!
It’s your wedding. Have it your way.
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Groom takes the cake
A groom attempts to make his own wedding cake.
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The name game
You’re married. Do you change your name? And how?
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Til debt do us part
You’re about to be united in a big way. What about your finances?
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Fools rush in
Nothing says “I love you” like a 5-minute wedding.
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With this bling, I thee wed
Love isn’t cheap, and weddings even less so. What it costs to say “I do.”
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An affair to remember
A bride remembers her father on her wedding day.
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With Heartfelt Appreciation:
The Fantasy Wedding Faire says thanks.
This article was published on 01.24.08