Issue: June 17, 2004

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Watching the inspector
If you’d seen the things that health inspector Robert Sobsey has seen, you’d be a vegetarian, too.
This article was published on 06.17.04
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Regents put own jobs at risk
A dispute over the behavior of Nevada’s Board of Regents could cost the voters their right to elect most of the regents.
This article was published on 06.17.04
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California Dreaming. Only not California.
What do you have to go so fast for? It’s a residential street, ya boondock.
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Where’s the science?
Citizen Alert has a quick question for President Bush.
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Letters for June 17, 2004
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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The face of change
If the Republicans get their way, in a few years when someone asks you if you’ve got change, you may be handing him some “Rons.”
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Can’t find Bush’s Jesus in my Bible
Bush is Christ-like—in the Christian Coalition’s revised automatic weapon version of the Good Book.
This article was published on 06.17.04
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It hurts everywhere
Complaining of all-encompassing bodily pain, more and more patients are being correctly diagnosed with fibromyalgia. Unfortunately, the triggers of the disease are hard to grasp, and there is no cure.
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Classical act
Exciting and young chamber group Miró Quartet performs and instructs at the 22nd Lake Tahoe Music Festival.
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The Munchkins are coming
Western Nevada Musical Theater Company presents The Wizard of Oz.
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God is listening
Saved! had the makings for cult-classic status, until the religious cynicism of the first half curdled into fuzzy pap and a tidy ending.
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Tasty aquatic beasts
Island Sushi satisfies the palates of both fish lovers and those who refuse to eat anything that had a mother.
This article was published on 06.17.04