Issue: December 27, 2001

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This sublime wilderness
Author Jon Christensen writes about falling in love with the land in this excerpt from a new book of photos and essays, Nevada.
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What’s up with Ed?
Ed Bernstein says another political campaign may be in his future.
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Loving peace
Patricia Gehr helps promote nonviolence through local organization Sierra Interfaith Action for Peace.
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Why we must defend Israel
We must defend Israel—or be ready to accept part of the blame for Holocaust No. 2.
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Letters for December 27, 2001
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Getting back to abnormal
The U.S. Army kicks ass and other reasons to be optimistic at year’s end.
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Agendas to watch in 2002
A railroad trench, increased development and the homeless are on the front burner for the new year.
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Behold the potter
Pablo Picasso’s post-war ceramic works come to Reno.
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The tree of Christmas past
The Christmas Tree Recycling campaign helps keep the Truckee Meadows beautiful.
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Never upstaged
A new venue for the theater community in Carson.
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Pulling strings
Lady Hull and Allen Aston enjoy crafting costumes for many Reno theater gigs, but their deepest love is puppetry.
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Lord in the rings
Film snapshots a decade in the life of Muhammad Ali.
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War, peace & pipes
Army bagpiper Michael Connell stirs emotion in wartime troops and Irish pub crowds.
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Music notes
Local band Two-20-Two seeks number art for its CD cover.
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Frozen treat relief
Frozen yogurt is a great post-holiday treat.
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