Issue: January 01, 2004

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The year in review
From angry lawmakers to mad cows, the events that defined 2003.
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The year in News & Review
Reliving a year on the RN&R news desk.
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Council TV
Broadcasts of the Reno City Council doesn’t draw an audience like that of The Bachelor—will it be pulled from the air?
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For the kids
Kids Kottage takes superior care of children who have been abused or neglected.
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Tell the whole truth
Mad cow disease points out the need for planning and honesty from government.
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Letters for January 1, 2004
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Dead as a ring-neck pheasant
Dick Cheney and his pals had a grand ole time popping off 417 birds, and this is a man involved in important environmental policy-planning.
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Spend. Return. Discard. Repeat.
Your life includes plenty of last-minute shopping for overpriced gifts and realizing, a few days before the Superbowl of Holidays, that your house is the only one in the cul de sac with no strands of outdoor lights.
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Digital new world
Students at Sierra Nevada College participate in a collaborative digital art show.
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Whitewater dreams
Truckee River Whitewater Park gives non-gambling kayakers a reason to come downtown.
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Leapin’ Lizards
The Austin Lounge Lizards bring their witty folksy rock to the Nugget.
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All strip, no tease
X: An Erotic Adventure features lots of girl-on-girl action in every fantasy imaginable, but it’s not breaking sexy new ground, and it probably doesn’t intend to.
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Death in a family
In America is one of the year’s most beautiful and touching films, which is quite a feat since it was all shot in an apartment building that ought to be condemned.
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Sing your ass off
Our writer searches for the quintessential karaoke joint of the Truckee Meadows.
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Music notes
The Little Waldorf and Walden’s Coffehouse make improvements to draw in more customers.
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