Issue: July 15, 2004

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It’s not easy being first when you arrive at the party late
Despite the popular misconception, KOLO was not the first television station in Nevada.
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Waste not?
Yucca mountain developments strengthen Nevada’s position, for now anyway.
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Help wanted: columnist
Help wanted: An attitudinal columnist.
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Letters for July 15, 2004
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Supply me a river
Reno’s kayak park makes the Truckee River a whole lot more inviting.
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Taking initiative
Citizens’ initiatives—because your lawmakers don’t give a flying lima bean about the important stuff.
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I want my MTV
Tan lines galore as Beach House hits South Shore.
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Extraordinary lives
Listen to and chat with famous historical figures. It’s chautauqua.
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For the men
The men mourned in The Guys are just like the joes at your own local fire station.
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The team you know and distrust
If Will Ferrell is your cup of tea, Anchorman is a strong brew of laughs.
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One-man band
Crash Test Dummies new album, Puss ’n’ Boots, sounds as New York as the band’s first record sounded Winnipeg.
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Music notes
Renoites make the trip to Marysville, Calif., for the Vans Warped Tour.
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Posh spice
Café Soleil treads the line between snob and average bob.
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