Issue: January 11, 2001
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Murder of a Leader
The murder of the tribal chairman sent the Winnemucca Indian Colony spiraling into chaos.
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Teens on the road
A bill to create a graduated drivers’ licensing program for Nevada teens will be re-introduced in the Nevada Legislature this year.
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Somewhere over the train tracks
Train trench through downtown: Seems like it’s all over but the digging.
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Carlos Ledon
UNR student government president reflects on his first semester at the helm.
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Capital concerns
Our society’s obsession with consumerism gives the editor pause.
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Plastic replaces passion
Society seeks passion and enthusiasm but finds plastic disposables.
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Letters for January 11, 2001
Letters to the editor for Jan. 11, 2001.
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Where Dockers fear to tread
Our columnist writes about a fashion faux pas at the supermarket.
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Testing his metal
A young artist learns to walk again and creates large-scale metal sculptures.
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Scene&herd
Former Star Trek actor lends his voice to a musical performance.
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Scene&herd
Tickets for Southern Culture on the Skids show will be distributed at a ticket party.
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Spring fling
Shakespeare rules area play lists this spring, but there’s plenty of modern works as well.
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A powerful film
Traffic stands as one of the best films of 2000.
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Happy to be unique
A local DJ explores the borders of techno music.
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Music notes
A new all-ages club opens in Sparks and will host the second annual Boys and Girls Club benefit show.
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Age before beauty
Mels offers good grub, but its newness doesn’t lend it an authentic diner experience.
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