Issue: February 01, 2001
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The death penalty’s other victims
Research shows that when prosectors throw out potential jurors who are opposed to the death penalty, prosecutors are also throwing out a disproportionate number of minorities and women.
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Nevada’s death debate
Nevada’s state lawmakers to consider curtailing the death penalty.
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Broadcast iBlast
Heads may not roll at KOLO, but new tech may roll in.
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Nightclub brute squad?
The brute force of its security guards could endanger the livelihood of Reno Live.
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Buh-bye, John Zidich
RGJ president and publisher John Zidich is leaving Reno for Phoenix, where former RGJ publisher Sue Clark-Johnson’s already cramming ads on the cover.
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Linda Haigh
An interview with Linda Haigh, the general coordinator of RSVP Clown Around.
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Disclosure reports
It’s time for full disclosure about Sherrie Doyle’s disclosure reports; some businesses are unhappy with the RN&R.
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Letters for February 1, 2001
Letters to the editor for Feb. 1, 2001.
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Digging the Jazz scene
Our columnist gets jazzed about Ken Burns’ Jazz.
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The two trying to ‘siga el dinero’
Two heroic women stand up to the establishment.
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The heart of the matter
About 100 artists exhibit their heart-inspired artwork in Sheppard Fine Art Gallery’s annual Valentine’s Day exhibition and auction, El Corazon.
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Living in the ‘80s
Tainted Love rides the nostalgia wave of 1980s pop culture.
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But do they make sausages?
An event of note from the weekly calendar.
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Ballet company exec resigns
Nevada Festival Ballet executive director steps down after less than a year in the position.
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Wray of light
Truckee Meadows Community College theater instructor Carolyn Wray continues to inspire and instruct aspiring actors.
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Not so nice
Our film reviewer says Sugar & Spice could’ve done with a little more spice.
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