Issue: January 05, 2006
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Ape over the movies
2005 was the year your geekness came home to roost at the cinema.
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And the winner is …
And to Bob Grimm: The Film Reviewer Most Likely to have Fun Made of His Last Name.
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Big Brother’s been watching
Nevadans express their nervousness about growing federal power to spy inside the United States.
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Red tape prescription
Even in California, marijuana dispensaries are having problems.
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Head above water
This may have not have been a huge flood for Reno, but it devastated some businesses.
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About that flood
One thing a natural disaster will teach you; the news media cares more about selling product than informing the public.
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Letters for January 5, 2006
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Where is thy sting?
Seems like government should let us die in the method of our choosing. Doesn’t it?
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Democrats taught Bush how to violate civil liberties
Of course the president violates civil liberties: He learned how from the Democrats.
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An improvised explosive device
Remembering Joshua Morberg, a soldier, hero and friend.
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Art for all
Curator Consuelo Beach brings art to the daily life of downtown.
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Don’t inhale
What is it about those little brown rolls of tobacco that’s turned millions of people into cigar connoisseurs?
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Theater in the rough
Has the Lear Theater become a money pit?
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Creepy sex on film
Memoirs of a Geisha is a weird little tale in search of a nonexistent happy ending.
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All that smooth jazz
The After Work Concert Series brings national acts to an intimate setting.
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