Issue: February 12, 2004

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Rethinking marriage
America will become a country with more single than married people. Reno has already made the switch.
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Free speech for Patty
Defamation case against Patty Hicks is dismissed.
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Diaper man
Manuel Gaukel has invented a stylish and super-protective diaper for kids and adults.
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Gets the blood pumping
Learn something, will ya. What could it possibly hurt?
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What are they thinking?
The proposed Triple A ballpark mustn’t be built near Sparks Marina.
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Letters for February 12, 2004
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Wild dogs couldn’t drag me away
Getting close to nature sometimes means offering wild critters munchable items.
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Covenants, conditions and restrictions of the Elected Ones
Before you run for office, consider the streets you’ll be walking while the rest of us are enjoying cocktails at Sparky’s.
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Designing woman
Deborah Morrison is a local clothing designer who will design your wedding gown or your funky Burning Man costume.
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Soldier on
Trilateral Amputee Cameron Clapp makes the best of life taking advantage of the latest prosthetics.
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Kick-ass rock
The self-proclaimed greatest rock ’n’ roll band in the world, The Supersuckers, comes to Tahoe.
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Pink triangle perception
Reno has more gays in the community than you might think, which means it’s only natural that it should have the Reno Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, hosted by Cinemareno and SPECTRUM.
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Thinning hair
There wasn’t enough substance for a second Barbershop, yet here it is, and spin-offs are in the works.
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Camp song ladies
The twenty-something girls of Buttercup are soft-spoken and sweet and describe their music as cute, pop-driven, quiet rock music.
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Music notes
Grammy-winner Evanescence comes to Reno, and metal band Lingus announces ch-ch-ch-changes.
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Let’s get physical
Gym food: healthy, better than running the treadmill, but not astounding.
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