Issue: August 08, 2002

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Beyond haiku
You shunned the epic and embraced the pithy for our summer 102-word fiction contest.
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Striking workers and Citifare passengers prepare for the long haul.
Citifare may not be The Way to Go, for now anyway.
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Nothing’s shocking
Workshops on jealousy, helpful talks on STDs and inspiration speakers on breast cancer? If the recent Lifestyles Convention in Reno featured frenzied orgies, we didn’t see ’em.
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From weeds to wildflowers
Living, working, drinking latte at Wildflower Village on West Fourth.
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No deal for Yucca Mountain
The battle against Yucca Mountain ain’t over yet.
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Letters for August 8, 2002
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Anonymity is its own reward
Bruce Van Dyke has fallen under the spell of crop circles.
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A buck a pack o’ butts
Raising the tobacco excise tax in Nevada could solve our budget woes in more ways than one.
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Starry night
Free gazing—no, not into the neighbor chick’s bedroom window, you perv.
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Built on a dream
For local filmmaker David Howe, Reno is a storyteller’s paradise.
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Making magic
Kids design, create and produce their own rendition of the fairy tale classic,Thumbelina, a.k.a. Tommelise.
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Smarmy spy trash
Vin Diesel can’t act his way out of a burning car in the spy thriller XXX
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Do what the voices tell you
A Cappella rock? The Voices in Your Mind needs no droning guitars or pounding drums.
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A win for Nguyen
After surviving refugee camp, worries over the effects of Indian gaming on downtown are nothing to the owner of a Vietnamese noodle restaurant.
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