Issue: March 18, 2004

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Can Reno change?
Under attack by Indian gaming, local casinos must get creative quickly or go bust.
This article was published on 03.18.04
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Students that count
The University of Nevada, Reno, is the first organization in Washoe County to try electronic voting.
This article was published on 03.18.04
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Making movies
An interview with documentary filmmaker Frank Green.
This article was published on 03.18.04
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Be serene, like me
Know anyone who’s fat and impatient? Me, neither.
This article was published on 03.18.04
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A year in Iraq
One year after the Iraq invasion, do you live in a safer world?
This article was published on 03.18.04
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Letters for March 18, 2004
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
This article was published on 03.18.04
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By the lobbyists, for the corporations
Only wealthy self-interests can afford lawmaking positions in the Nevada Legislature.
This article was published on 03.18.04
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Calling all basketeers
The Great Basin Basketmakers keep an antediluvian tradition alive as they host the Weave-In convention in downtown Reno.
This article was published on 03.18.04
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In the driver’s seat
Just how worth it is the gas-and-electric powered Toyota Prius?
This article was published on 03.18.04
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Peaceful persuasion
Ziggy Marley goes solo and sings songs of peace and the Rastafarian faith at Tahoe.
This article was published on 03.18.04
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Actors know poets
Alliance Repertory Theatre takes on a scary task performing The World of Carl Sandburg and succeeds.
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King plagiarizes King
Secret Window, a Johnny-Depp-keeps-this-film-afloat movie about plagiarism feels like a rip-off of the older King movie The Dark Half.
This article was published on 03.18.04
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Noise pop revival
Reno’s music scene isn’t exactly 1970’s London, but Pink Black, Reno’s newest noise pop quartet, couldn’t have picked a better time to be who they are.
This article was published on 03.18.04
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