Issue: November 08, 2001

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Between a rock and a hard choice
For hundreds of years, it was a major Washoe Indian winter home. Today, it’s a mini-storage facility.
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A press for preservation
Does Nevada need a law to protect archaeological and historic sites on private property?
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The growth channel
Proposed changes to the Truckee Meadows Regional Plan have some residents nervous about their rural lifestyles.
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On the crazy train
Few surprises at the Reno City Council’s vote to move ahead with trench project.
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Cats for Katz
Ria Katz opens her doors to unwanted kitties of all shapes and sizes.
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Bush makes the grade
President Bush’s education reform policy strives to “leave no child behind,” says head of the Nevada Federation of Republican Women.
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Letters for November 8, 2001
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Angst in my pangst
Nightmares and delusions of grandeur about as our columnist prepares for his first post-Sept. 11 flight.
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State of magic
Stremmel Gallery celebrates Nevada’s birthday month with Nevada Invitational.
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Hair, fashion and fun
Genesis Salon and Spa will host The American Woman Hair and Fashion Show to benefit the Sierra Nevada Chapter of the Red Cross.
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Tourist Guy
An Internet hoax—featuring a tourist standing atop the Word Trade Center moments before the Sept. 11 attacks—has spurred a cult phenomenon among graphic designers.
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Counterattack!
Female RN&R staffers learn how to defend themselves from attackers—and kick each other’s asses in the process.
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Big River, little voices
TMCC’s Big River is fun to watch, but the singing could be better.
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Cleverly cute
Monsters, Inc. is a funny and sweet movie with an inventive script.
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Dave Matthews Band
Fans will be happy to hear the original Dave Matthews Band sound coming through again in a new live album.
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Everton Blender
Everton Blender is unique in the dancehall reggae scene for his rejection of violent and sexually explicit lyrics.
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They Might Be Giants
If you like They Might Be Giants’ smart aleck, whimsical lyrics, you’ll like Mink Car.
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Dinner and a song
Bars? Casinos? Who needs ’em? Doug Robertson & Co. has carved out a unique niche in the music scene, playing at local fast-food joints.
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Comfort pizza
If you’re in the mood for pizza, you can’t beat Blue Moon’s cozy atmosphere and gourmet touch.
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