Issue: June 02, 2005

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Find this waste a home
States that suddenly find themselves possible nuclear-waste dump sites start acting like Nevada.
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Write from the heart
Dr. Ann Keniston talks shop about writing poetry.
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When progress goes backward
Sparks has a good idea for its redevelopment plans.
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My summer vacation
It’s summer. Do you know where your honey is?
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Letters for June 2, 2005
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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The taxman cometh
Shouldn’t we wonder how committed the government is to decreasing cigarette use when it makes money from the habit?
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What I saw at the devolution
When I was a child, I reasoned, thought and spoke like a conservative. When I became a thinking person, I did away with childish things.
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Wally’s wonderful walls
Eureka Opera House Director Wally Cuchine, who spends half his income buying Nevada art, has brought some of his collection to Reno.
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Dramatic entrance
The new Black Box Theater company isn’t trying for the feel-good play of the year.
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Sting like a bee
Cinderella Man is one of this year’s first real contenders.
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Nashville or bust
Reno country band Clear Blue 22 is finding support from big-name songwriters in Nashville.
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The veggie option
The Gold n’ Silver has options for any kind of eater.
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Magic trips for moms, dads, teens and tots
Summertime, summertime, sum, sum, summertime!
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Summer calendar
Looking for something to do this summer? Here’s your list of all the things to do in Reno when you’re alive.
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Summer reading list
Books? Who has time to read books this summer?
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Moving pictures
OK, so it’s hot. It’s summer. What do you want? Go to a movie.
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Summer for the under-21 set
Think adults get to have all the fun when the temperatures start to rise? Not so, there’s lots of fun stuff to do for the under-21 set.
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Summer alfresco
When the weather is warm and inviting, you might as well enjoy it with an outdoor meal.
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Blender buzz
Summer is inherently good. What makes it even better? A blender and some watermelon.
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Kickin’ back
You want to really enjoy summer? Pull up a spot in your head and put your feet up.
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