Issue: December 29, 2005

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The CIA’s torture taxi
Think little, old Reno isn’t a front in the war on terror? Not everything in Reno happens in the casinos.
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Off campus
A spate of attacks on campus women raised the question of why campus police spend so much time off campus.
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Wagner between covers
The memoirs of Nevada political leader Sue Wagner have been released.
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Hazy shade of winter
Sure, go ahead and celebrate Christmas next year, but can you leave it at home?
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Letters for December 29, 2005
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Working class hero
People shouldn’t just remember John Lennon for one song.
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I’d rather have a bottle in front of me
It’s OK for you to tip the jug, just don’t let the jug tip you.
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As the pendulum swings
Here’s to 2006 and the lovely (or nauseating) changes it will bring.
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Just say thanks
Beauty gets an affirming makeover in a new online “beauty book” by UNR students.
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Shoot the tune
From location to record label to actors, the making of Reno band Greyscale’s new video is a homegrown affair.
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On her toes
Rosine Bena helped get professional ballet up on its pink-slippered feet in Nevada.
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Füehrers in love
The Producers fails to produce many chuckles.
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Making soundwaves
With a sound somewhere between punk and jazz, musical trio Absynth creates a great wall of sound.
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