Issue: October 02, 2003

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In the dark
The U.S. plan for global domination tops this annual list of stories the mainstream press failed to cover.
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Of casinos, gas stations and mines
Local media don’t dig deep enough into the industries that drive Nevada’s economy.
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Mr. Baer goes to Carson
Come and listen to a story about a man named Max and his Beverly Hillbillies-themed casino.
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The media ate my brain
To take back our minds, we must take back our bodies first.
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Where’s the liberal guilt?
United States has often interfered in other governments. Why don’t liberals care?
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Letters for October 2, 2003
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Notes from the California Avalon
California is a bit crazy, but a sultry Fresno night is still paradise.
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Bush and the toxic smog saga
Perhaps you truly trust that, if left to themselves, the planet’s worst polluters—coal-burning power plants—will clean up their act.
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The fabric of her life
Johanna Raczyk puts needle and thread to fabric in amazing ways.
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Starring Reno
What does Reno think of Comedy Central’s Reno 911!?
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Stimulate your brain and hips
Jeffrey Halford and The Healers perform non-traditional blues at the Reno Hilton.
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Jammie union
The Pajama Game is like cotton candy—not too heavy on substance, but sweet, fluffy and enjoyable.
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Black to the bone
Jack Black and the child musicians in School of Rock kick some ass.
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Sanskrit buzz
Sara and Andrea Forman of Shanti Shanti acquaint audiences with the uplifting sounds and messages of ancient Vedic texts.
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Terms of crêpes
Blue Onion Café offers a variety of French crêpes and other European delights.
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