Issue: October 11, 2001

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There and back again
Our contributing editor leaves on a 165-mile hike around Lake Tahoe and returns to a changed world.
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Changes in communication
It’s less than two months into UNR President John Lilley’s tenure, and the top two officials at the school’s Office of Communications have stepped down. But the officials say it’s just a coincidence.
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Out of the Benz biz
A Reno car dealership lost its Mercedes franchise over poor service and sneaky business deals, says the DMV.
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Mailer a success for WCSD
The Washoe County School District is calling its substitute teacher mailer a success.
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Sierra Arts finally moves into Riverside
Sierra Arts is finally moving into its new offices in the Riverside.
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Still solitary
For a former Nevada State Prison inmate, the transition to life on the outside has been rough.
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A mental health thank you
Mental health services in Northern Nevada made life worth living for this columnist.
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Letters for October 11, 2001
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Better warfare through chemistry
Our columnist advocates chemical warfare against terrorists—but not the kind of chemicals you’re thinking of.
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Starting over
Local artist Don Wilcox picks up the paintbrush after 25 years to create Second First Works.
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The other gay community
Local women talk about living as lesbians in Northern Nevada.
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Harp concert w/Elzbieta M. Szmyt
An event of note from the weekly calendar.
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Playing for peace
The Foundation Orchestra and Andean Explorers Foundation team up to promote world peace.
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Celebrating difference
Nevada Rep presents a kids’ production with a heart-warming message in Honk!
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Impressive comebacks
Denzel Washington offers his best performance since Malcolm X in the cop drama Training Day.
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NightWalker: Eternal Darkness
NightWalker: Eternal Darkness is one of the few quality horror titles in Japanese animation.
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Vampire Princess Miyu: Initiation
Vampire Princess Miyu: Initiation is a little slow, but the unpredictable plot twists make up for its faults.
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Citizen Kane
Citizen Kane is not the greatest movie ever made, but it’s definitely a classic.
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Tenacious D
Tenacious D, featuring “the world’s funniest man,” Jack Black, rules with its first CD.
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Painting the town blue
Local musician T-Bone Stone hosts a weekly blues jam at the original Cantina Los Tres Hombres.
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Mixed success
The Soule Domaine Restaurant offers creative American cuisine with mixed success.
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