Issue: November 04, 2004

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The killing game
For young men, first-person shooters are the hottest computer games around. That’s why the Army spent $10 million developing its own. But there’s a catch. Big Brother gets to watch you play.
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Facing the court alone
A federal cutback leaves Nevada domestic-battery victims scrambling.
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Funny folk
Comic strip artist Brian Crane talks about his work.
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No special session
The state controller’s fate shouldn’t cost the taxpayers another dime.
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Demand a recount
In an election as close as this one, satire is often poorly accepted.
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Letters for November 4, 2004
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Bring on the night
We are entering into the days of darkness.
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Don’t legitimize illegal aliens
Illegal aliens undermine American workers. That’s bad.
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No wonder it’s dark
Turning Republican, I think I’m turning Republican, I really think so.
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Art history
Virginia City’s Welcome Grant Art Gallery can be a soothing stop.
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Fire escape
These collectors of vintage firefighting equipment make stamp collection seem about as exciting as collecting paint chips.
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Dancing on a string
Hi-diddley-dee, the puppeteer’s life for me.
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Soul of a bluesman
Jamie Foxx brings Ray Charles back to life in this wonderful biopic.
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Thai me up
Thai Chili offers a peculiar form of addict the fix he’s or she’s looking for.
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