Issue: March 13, 2003
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Iraq War for Dummies
If you’re like most Americans, you probably haven’t started duct-taping your windows—yet. But you are feeling a bit apprehensive about this whole Iraq war thing, not to mention terrorists with nerve gas and dirty bombs up their sleeves.
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Quelling a quiet epidemic
Testimony turns tearful for survivors who support several bills that would address suicide prevention in Nevada.
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Elephant man
Hal Halvorson brings the pachyderm to Wilbur May Museum.
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Alert all airbases! Destroy all roads!
Which world view is better—an informed, paranoid one, or an insular, comfortable one?
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Operation Desert Sham
Only the weapon manufacturers will win a war with Iraq.
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Letters for March 13, 2003
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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On the road
Bruce Van Dyke escapes alien abduction once again.
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View from the fray
The bleachers are cramped, and we’re not complaining.
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Altared states
Tim Guthrie’s Unorthodoxy is filled with altars, icons and divine irony.
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Ancient mysteries
Learn about alchemy and spiritual purification at this Rosicrucian Society seminar.
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Surreality goes to Baghdad
It’s the media event of the new millennium, a spiffy little preemptive annihilation of a Dark Side of the Force.
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Middle-school minstrels
Dedicated students at Billinghurst create their own finely crafted version of Into the Woods
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James Bond, puberty-style
Frankie Muniz plays a CIA agent whose unsurprising job is to save his teeny-bopper girlfriend.
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Small-town rock
The Avant Gardeners, veteran rockers from Quincy, Calif., get crowds moving with floor-trembling organic rock.
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Music notes
The Peace Mafia and Buried release new CDs; Harry’s Watering Hole adds another jam night.
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The Prik Monologues
If you Bangkok-philes can pull yourselves away from the Mt. Rose Street eatery, Thai Royal has curry to go wild for.
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