Issue: November 13, 2003

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Generation Rx
In this modern world, entire families have become the embodiments of “better living through chemistry.”
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Think globally, buy locally
Local independent business owners join forces to target conscious consumers in the Truckee Meadows.
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Get on the bus
Want to help keep the Truckee Meadows a good place to live? Ride the bus.
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Vote or the terrorists win
OK, 358 days and counting. Register to vote.
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Gathering of the info warriors
Activists mourn mega-media mergers and other casualties in the Information War.
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Letters for November 13, 2003
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Monstrous erection
Bruce Van Dyke weighs in on the impossible dreaming.
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If you liked NAFTA, you’ll love this
Here’s why part of the $87 billion for Iraq—or at least $8.5 million of it—is going to the Miami City Commission.
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Killing poetry for art
Joe DeLappe takes over the Nevada Museum of Art.
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Setting up psychedelic shop
The recently re-opened Virginia City bar Red Dog Saloon has gone through many incarnations, one of those being progenitor of the ’60s psychedelic movement.
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Do the M*A*S*H
It’s the party to end all parties, the M*A*S*H bash.
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Oh, those Carson comics
“A Midsummer Night’s Dream” by Proscenium Players.
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Sea mastery
Master Commander is heavy on historical detail, loaded with realistic performances and willing to pace itself and make the audience wait.
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Kinetic like a cat
The hardcore band Arabella looks to influences like Orchid, Crimson Curse, Impetus Enter and Hall and Oates.
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Music notes
The Little Waldorf and Walden’s Coffehouse make improvements to draw in more customers.
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Breakfast at Peg’s
The delicious omelets at Peg’s are a sturdy anchor in a sea of uncertainty.
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