Issue: September 01, 2005

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One church, one war
A single church in Reno has more than a dozen links to the Iraq war.
This article was published on 09.01.05
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Loyalty to whom?
A Nevada teacher was outraged when he was required to swear loyalty to the government.
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Reid secrecy
U.S. Sen. Harry Reid’s staff kept the news of his stroke from the public for three days.
This article was published on 09.01.05
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Clean living
The BLM says Burning Man lives up to its “Leave No Trace” policy.
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Watch for scholars
School’s back in session. Watch for students.
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Mourning a child
Gabriel Summerhill, subject of the story “Alien Odyssey,” passes away.
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Letters for September 1, 2005
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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The masses are getting massive
Wow, are we ever getting soft and sedentary.
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Some environmentalists are paper tigers
Not to be hypocritical, but aren’t newspapers kind of environmentally unfriendly?
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Birth-control debates increase abortions
Abortion providers should up their campaign contributions to deserving Republicans who’re dedicated to keeping women away from birth control.
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Naturally resourceful
Two Bay-Area artists bring their views on nature and culture to Reno’s public-space galleries.
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It takes two to tango
Want to learn to tango? It’s not as easy as it looks, but the Truckee River Tango Club’s instructors can show you the moves.
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Broke Dick
Fluke is pretty funny, but is it funny enough to drive across town for?
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Leap for the stage
Sixteen-year-old Cort Larsen is a professional choreographer.
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Summer caves in
The Cave is a monster movie that needs more monsters.
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Beat regeneration
Rajbot’s sound collages combine a trashy, lo-fi, punk aesthetic with a cerebral, futuristic sensibility.
This article was published on 09.01.05
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Knock-out takeout
Icebox chefs hit the markets in the morning, make a meal to rival Mom’s and send it home with you.
This article was published on 09.01.05