Issue: December 26, 2002

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Aurora’s beautiful day
She had it all—her tiny Social Security check, Asian leftovers, some comfy stretch pants and a friend in need.
This article was published on 12.26.02
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School’s out
Can the Washoe County School District’s new attendance policy solve classroom overcrowding?
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Santa unmasked
We take a peek into the world of a Shoppers Square Santa.
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Delay the demolition
The Fleischmann Planetarium should not be immediately destroyed.
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Time after time
Hey, it’s Christmas. Celebrate short deadlines.
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Letters for December 26, 2002
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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The night after Christmas
Yes, Virginia, there is a Van Dyke.
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View from the fray
Thinning old growth in the national forests of USofA Corp.
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Art for the masses
The Record Street Café will open its doors to art “for regular folks” beginning Jan. 3.
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Shooting stars
Star Search sweeps Reno for the next big thing.
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Writers reading writers
The Unnamed Writers’ Group offers resources, critique groups and inspiration to writers.
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Building a magic factory
With a new space in south Reno, The Actory’s co-owners work on turning their theater company into the stuff dreams are made of.
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Animated environmentalism
Adapted from the Nickelodeon TV Show, The Wild Thornberrys Movie delivers likeable characters, a solid soundtrack and plenty of good messages for the kids.
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A night at the Tide
Our writer reviews a crowd at Flowing Tide Pub. The verdict: The opening act rocks.
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‘New York, blunt and wonderful’
More a diner than a deli, Aces brings a taste of New York to the new Golden Phoenix Hotel Casino.
This article was published on 12.26.02