Issue: December 13, 2001

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Shopping with the cops
Nevada Highway Patrol’s Shop With a Cop program gives needy kids a chance to buy presents for their families—and it’s good public relations, too.
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Better than sex?
Doughnut mogul Lincoln Spoor just dares you to resist his Krispy Kreme delicacies.
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Why defend Israel?
Our nation’s support of Israel is getting us in trouble, says former talk show host Ira Hansen.
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Letters for December 13, 2001
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Twinkly tacky tech trees
Our columnist discovers the latest advancement in tacky holiday decor.
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Council men (and women) can’t jump
Council’s selection of Kuenzli for a homeless shelter promises to possibly delay the project once again.
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Myth and mystery
John Farrugia’s Egyptian art explores ancient myth and modern-day mystery.
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A cup o’ cheer
The Riverwalk Merchants Association hosts its Holiday Eggnog Walk.
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The Simpsons and Philosophy
Get deep with your favorite cartoon family in The Simpsons and Philosophy: The D’oh! Of Homer.
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Reno gets Jazzmas
Smooth tunes of Jazzmas concert fit the season.
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American Christmas
Local actor Cameron Crain explores holiday spirit and patriotism with starring roles in two Christmas productions.
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Book-lovers, rejoice!
Cinematic creativity reaches a new level with The Fellowship of the Ring.
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Tekkaman Blade II: Complete Collection
Tekkaman Blade II recycles plot ideas from many better anime films.
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The Proclaimers
The Proclaimers are back, and they sound as good as ever on Persevere.
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Weight of the world
Buried turns everyday adversity into powerful, heavy groove-rock.
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Fabulous French
Indulge in your French fantasies at Genoa’s La Ferme.
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