Issue: September 05, 2002
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Making connections
A Renoite who was traveling in Spain last September writes about her unrealized hopes for our nation.
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Patriotism for the rest of us
Thinking back on what it all means.
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Saviors and monsters
Waking up to a world of faceless enemies and shaky faith.
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Terrorism is banal and other observations
Pooh to the peace protesters—this is war.
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Burger wars
Independent restaurant Pudgy Burger in Stead goes head to head with a fast-food giant.
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And they’re off
The primary election had few surpises, but there were a couple.
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We can’t win if we fight alone
The War on Terror won’t ever bring peace.
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Letters for September 5, 2002
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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A tale of two cities
Our columnist samples the glories of Black Rock City and Sparks.
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Been there, got the sticker
A chat with the 110th person to vote at St. Thomas Aquinas Cathedral.
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Documenting the tragedy
The DVD version of 9/11 is a historic keepsake.
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Your cheatin’ heart
Funtime’s Theater’s Cheaters is a fresh, clever affair.
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There’s life after Friends
Jennifer Aniston proves she has star power beyond sictomville in The Good Girl
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Gospel groove
Though they call themselves, “cowboy villains,” Fatbox Ransom sing about God and play with a Dave Matthews groove.
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