Issue: February 15, 2001

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Mind over madness
The Nevada Mental Health Institute appears to be suffering from some problems. What’s causing these ailments?
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Sex or service
A casino holds women cocktail waitresses to a much higher appearance standard than a local brothel does.
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Working girls
Harrah’s Personal Best program seems more invasive than the standards required of local brothel workers.
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A Chair in the lobby
The state’s Democratic Party chair picks up a job with the state’s biggie casino lobby arm.
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Can you dig it?
A former city council candidate challenges the number of trains chugging through Reno.
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Kay Rawson-Conley
An interview with Reno belly dancer Kay Rawson-Conley.
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February frustrations
Despite the win-loss records, the sports teams at Nevada feature some of best athletes ever at the school.
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Going to bat for pro baseball
Building a new stadium and attracting a minor-league baseball team to Reno would make life better for residents.
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Letters for February 15, 2001
Letters to the editor for Feb. 15, 2001.
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Waste not, want not
Our columnist offers some tips for conserving energy and keeping electricity bills low.
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Home means Nevada
The amazing original pictures in Nevada 2001: A Photographic Odyssey bring the Nevada of the Comstock era back to life.
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Fingerpickin’ good
Banjo player and 2001 Grammy Award nominee Alison Brown brings her jazz quartet to the University of Nevada, Reno, next week.
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Celtic harpist Patrick Ball
An event of note from the weekly calendar.
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The Actory marches on despite production snags
Production snags hinder The Actory’s current season.
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The man behind the curtain
Christopher Chen wants to challenge convention and engage your mind with Black Curtains Theatrical Productions.
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Hard to swallow
Hannibal has a few frightening moments but doesn’t achieve the greatness of its predecessor, The Silence of the Lambs.
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Flexing mussels
The food at Sushi Pier is divine, reasonably priced and well-worth the crowded conditions.
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