Issue: November 17, 2005

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Toilet training
As a sewer line makes it’s way up to Mt. Rose ski resort, can condos be far behind?
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Court reform—or court packing?
Another effort is being made to break up the federal appeals court territory that covers Nevada.
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Heated exchange
A videotape of a disruption of a Washoe county commission meeting shows events different than described in news reports.
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The man, the legend
Bob Fulkerson gets a little of the recognition he deserves so richly.
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Age of Aquariums
Here’s to hoping that human beings evolve a sustainable spirituality.
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Letters for November 17, 2005
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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You might be a conservative
You might be a conservative if you believe in conservation.
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The down side to cheap stuff
It takes a lot of planet to keep me living the high life.
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Seams for real
Avenue is a Reno clothing company that’s as DIY as you can get. The designers recycle old clothes to make new fashions.
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Über-farce
Noises Off is a good comedic play about a bad comedic play.
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One step back
Till now, the Harry Potter movies just kept getting better, but Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire makes a few steps in the wrong direction.
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The Silver Jews
A mini music review to whet your audio appetite.
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Anoushka Shankar
A mini music review to whet your audio appetite.
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Punk with spunk
Bafabegiya is another recombination in the ever-evolving lineage of Reno’s all-ages punk bands.
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Fishing for treats
You might break the bank stocking up at Blue Bounty, but then you’d have a broken bank, some spiced fig caramel yummy enough to eat straight out of the jar—and lunch.
This article was published on 11.17.05