Issue: January 19, 2006

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Mercury rising
U.S. Rep. James Gibbons’ involvement with an article minimizing mercury hazards can give us some hints of the kind of governor he’d be.
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Mining the scandal
U.S. Sen. Harry Reid is trying to portray the Abramoff scandal as a GOP one, but critics keep pointing to his money from Abramoff clients.
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Fading flowers
Gennifer Flowers’ lawsuit in Nevada against Clinton aides and Sen. Clinton is dismissed.
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Your waste dollars at work
The local trash company sent out a mailing to tell its customers it will send out a mailing.
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Man behind the mask
The man behind late night host Zomboo speaks.
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The right to be left alone
Think you haven’t been injured by government privacy violations? Think again.
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The Fates await
Hope you never get old enough to lose your sense of wonder.
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Letters for January 19, 2006
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Losing the good life
For the first time in 20 years, the United States loses its number one spot on International Living magazine’s Quality of Life Index. Why? Affronts on personal freedom, baby.
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More on the hypocrisy of the Democrats
Democrats sacrifice their credibility with their lack of consistency.
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Confessions of a peace passivist
King: “The chain reaction of evil, hate begetting hate, wars producing more wars, must be broken or else we shall be plunged into the dark abyss of annihilation.”
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Animation for dummies
Light, movement and stop-frame animation bring Elizabeth King’s sculptural self-portraits to life.
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The future is now
Rich geeks show off their techno toys and shape our future at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
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Boomtown Saloons: Archaeology and History in Virginia City
A mini review of a book about saloon archaeology.
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Richmond Fontaine
A mini music review to whet your audio appetite.
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Eclectic pop power
Sweet, soulful vocals and punk rockin’ beats make Brant a pop-powerful force.
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Italian with zest and zeal
Zozo’s Ristorante balances hole-in-the-wall intimacy with classy elegance.
This article was published on 01.19.06