Issue: October 07, 2004

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Did you miss these?
Ten big stories the national news media ignored in the last year.
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Moore money, less speech
Businesspeople and UNR alumni try to prevent campus speech by Michael Moore.
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Peace of mind
Karl Baker left a lucrative television job in search of peace of mind and a better family life.
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Seasons in the sun
Winter’s coming, baby, better get the vegetables in and covey up with your sweetheart.
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Greed is bad
Great is only great if you are not the recipient of its results.
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Letters for October 7, 2004
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Tips for the uninsured
Playing the insurance game could save you thousands annually if you take a few pointers from Bruce Van Dyke.
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Typewriter cast
Jeremy Mayer’s human typewriter sculptures ask questions about humanity’s potential.
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Eggs for sale
Japanese twentysomethings in Reno get $5,000 per batch of eggs.
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The thrill of discovery
Renoite Sean Savoy discusses his archeological expedition to Gran Saposa in Peru.
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Everything is black
Brüka Theatre’s ’Night Mother gives a formula for the steps leading up to suicide.
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Some like it hot
Phoenix and Travolta put Ladder 49 over the top and provide a rousing tribute to a majestic, and incredibly difficult, profession.
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Jazz in schools
The idea to take jazz into Northern Nevada’s schools began when Marshall’s sons asked him to tell them about jazz.
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Eating Monet
“The Art of the Sandwich” is a reference to Rose’s masterful production of the lunchtime staple and to their gimmick of naming sandwiches after famous artists.
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