Issue: May 06, 2004

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Open for business
An ambitious improvement project on South Wells Avenue could save the business district, but it may kill some businesses in the process.
This article was published on 05.06.04
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Guinn some, lose some
Guinn warmly welcomed at GOP convention despite tax hikes.
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Still a homeland
Egyptian diplomat discusses recent Middle east events.
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Elect me culture czar
What the world needs now is not to take itself so seriously.
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Letters for May 6, 2004
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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The diva of Death Valley
Marta Becket, who one day while stuck in the desert decided to give up city life and live in the valley of death forever, is probably the sanest person alive.
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World Cops don’t need no stinkin’ rules
Torturing Iraqis on behalf of the Good Guys.
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The wheels on the bike go crash, crash, crash
Prefer using your bike for transportation versus a car? In Reno, that’s a dangerous decision.
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Una fiesta grande
Nevada Hispanic Services Inc. bills the Reno Cinco de Mayo event as the biggest in the West.
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Pathos in pink
Before he wrote American Beauty, Oscar-winning screenwriter Alan Ball had success with this off-Broadway play about the gowns women wear.
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Schoolgirls are catty?
Tina Fey, Saturday Night Live writer, pens one of the nastiest high-school-girls-are-evil screenplays since Heathers.
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Pop rocks sweet tarts
The Wax Models are influenced by musicians like Paul McCartney (in Wings not The Beatles) and The Kinks (songs like “Waterloo Sunset” not “You Really Got Me”).
This article was published on 05.06.04