Issue: September 20, 2001

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Turning on our own
Local Muslims hope that Reno-Sparks residents will exercise tolerance in the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
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Reno and terrorism
While Reno may not have a high risk for international terrorist attacks, the Biggest Little City has a history of domestic terrorism attempts.
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Terrifying reality
The chaos and destruction of 9-11 have UNR’s prolific terrorism writer questioning his theories.
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Struggling with our emotions
A group of locals is trying to get together a series of gatherings in an effort to promote peace.
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Death by ear infection
Thousands of people, mostly children, are dying from entirely preventable stuff like infections and diarrhea in a country that’s also suffered its share of political violence.
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College in the ranks
When it comes to college rankings, UNR’s looking good.
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Animal defender
Co-founder Natalie Van Brocklin talks about her new animal advocacy group, On Behalf of Animals.
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Airline insecurity
Will the skies finally be friendly to fliers?
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Letters for September 20, 2001
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Lack of understanding
Chuck Moffit’s art installation at UNR is interesting, yet baffling.
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Telling the whole story
Author Russell Banks, who will speak at the upcoming Great Basin Book Festival, explores the multi-faceted nature of humanity.
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A primer for the establishment
Frank Partlow’s first book serves as a primer for inner workings of the Truckee Meadows establishment.
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Ring around the Tahoe
After 20 years in the making, nature-lovers can celebrate the opening of the Tahoe Rim Trail.
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Erika Paul and friends
An event of note from the weekly calendar.
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Stage pick of the week
Actress Lynne Griffin performs in Nevada Shakespeare Festival’s Romeo & Juliet.
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The soul of a diva
Reno Little Theater’s Master Class, a portrait of opera diva Maria Callas, is riveting. Who cares if it’s true?
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Swing and a miss
Hardball tries to be The Bad News Bears but fails on many levels.
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The new old school
The Vitriolics’ music recalls punk’s earlier days.
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It’s about effort
Napoli Restaurant has a nice décor, but it needs to work on the details.
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