Issue: December 01, 2005

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Yucca’s back
The Yucca Mountain nuclear waste dump project suffered a series of setbacks.
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Late correction
The state gives up on a troubled building after 30 years.
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Transient times
During the first snow of the winter, carpenter and local transient Otis Wallace talks about what it’s like to be homeless.
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Letters for December 1, 2005
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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The tolerable American
Bruce deflowers his passport on a European vacation.
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Use of the word ‘liar’ requires caution
Talk about the pot calling kettles black.
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Bye, Tahoe—hello, strip mall
Saying bye-bye to the Nevada birthright of vast expanses of public land.
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The mystery next door
Peter Goin and Paul Starrs book Black Rock shows the impact of landscape and history on local character.
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On the creative edge
In a state where funding for arts programs in public schools is limited, is it better to argue for more dollars, to make due with what you have—or to just ignore the whole argument and shoot for the stars?
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Letters from the front
Stille Night is a play about war that suitable for children.
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Friendly fire
Though predictable in many ways, Just Friends has an all-or-nothing approach that makes it worthwhile.
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Take a number
Massimo’s new location is every bit as good as the first.
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