Issue: July 17, 2003
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The day terror came downtown
Priscilla Ford drove down the sidewalk on Virginia Street and onto the lists of Nevada’s most infamous killers.
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Cover story
A change in Nevada law could give the severely mentally ill hope for justice.
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Mining the inner workings
After a bit of bad press over personal issues and charges ofenvironmental carelessness, Newmont Mining Corp. seeks reputation reclamation.
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Rainshadow
A new charter school’s moving into a building not far from downtown Reno.
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Here come the lawsuits
The Nevada Supreme Court didn’t fix the education-budget problem by eliminating the two-thirds requirement.
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Technical glitch
God gives us arrors, so we won’t get to cocky.
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Letters for July 17, 2003
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Hare-braising experience
When you accidentally kill a rabbit, should you eat it yourself or feed it to the birds of prey?
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A preachy, high-falutin’ bit about justice
Examining the injustice that underlies the anti-tax argument.
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Torn to bits
Barbara Gene Kenyon’s mixed-media acrylic creations bring the art of collage into the gallery.
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Diamond ringside
Joey “Diamond” Gilbert is a businessman and a lawyer and may soon be on the Oscar de la Hoya undercard.
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Roll out the red carpet
Olympia Dukakis helps raise money for Piper’s Opera House.
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E=mc flair
The Valhalla Players perform comedian Steve Martin’s first original play.
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Scalawags ahoy
Pirates of the Caribbean brings some life to the tired genre of pirate films.
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Food to cry for
Murrieta’s brings the sad song of the mariachi together with authentic Mexican cuisine for a truly moving food experience.
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