Issue: November 18, 2004

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Alien odyssey
For many expectant parents, a trip to the doctor is exciting. For this couple, it was the beginning of a nightmare. The real story of the ‘miracle baby’ on all those Washoe Med commercials.
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Making history
Nevada’s state controller seemed to try to get impeached.
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Congratulations, we think
Brian Sandoval will make a great federal judge. But now?
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The abortion debate
Get ready for the cold war over abortion to heat up.
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Second guessing
This is a primer on how exit polls work and, sometimes, don’t work.
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Letters for November 18, 2004
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Where’s the apocalypse?
The liberal Democrats lost because people from all walks of life supported the conservative Republicans.
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Origins of orange
When the future is uncertain, repaint the house.
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Photo of the artist
You’ll want to check out the Ansel Adams exhibit at the Nevada Museum of Art.
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Home-grown jazz
Roger Smith, Tower of Power keyboard player, shares his mighty sounds in Northern Nevada and beyond.
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Use your illusion
Reno’s cutting-ege performance artists come together for a night of Vaudeville this Friday at Club Underground.
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Cuttin’ loose
Fun-loving, foot-moving high school students prevail in Nevada Rep’s Footloose
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Keep that country coming
Local country band American Steel keeps on playing.
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Ay caramba!
El Pueblo Bakery offers delicious baked goodies that won’t cook your wallet.
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