Issue: July 25, 2002
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Pay per news
Whatever happened to the television teams you know and trust?
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Going Green
Green Party gubernatorial candidate Charles Laws talks about water, nuclear waste and being a Nevada activist.
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On council recall detail
Citizens for the Right to Vote hold a “Recall the Council” drive in Reno.
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In the stacks
Dan Haynes, a volunteer at St. Vincent’s Thrift Store, wants your old albums on “The Wall.”
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Ending marijuana prohibition
Making pot legal in Nevada? It’s on the November ballot.
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Requiem for Nevada
To preserve our quality of life, we must be willing to risk human life and the preservation of our natural world. Are we?
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Letters for July 25, 2002
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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More dog days in Babylon
Our columnist’s storm-watching trip to Pyramid Lake turns into a dog-rescuing disaster.
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Growing, stretching, paying
Who’s going to pay for all the new streetlights?
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Lazy, lazy days
Groove to “rootz fusion” reggae at a free Silver Peak concert July 27.
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Nightclub theater
AREA-51 breaks down the barrier between audience and actors in the dance-theater experience Project X.
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Lose ‘The Look,’ Ford
Old tricks and a bad script make K-19 a flop.
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Pan-American
Pan-American could be a warning sign of evil machines preparing to dominate the world—or it could just be crappy music.
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Peter Gabriel
A reissue of Peter Gabriel’s So offers improved sound quality but no bonus tracks.
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Pitch Black
Only adolescent boys with morbid obsessions will enjoy Pitch Black’s self-titled album.
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Bow to the Mighty Surf Lords
The surf rockers look to take over Reno.
This article was published on 07.25.02