Issue: February 16, 2006

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Gambling on Reno’s history
The slot and arcade collection built by the Fey brothers will be sold off.
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Asbestos afire
The big fight on Capitol Hill isn’t the war, Iran’s nukes or cartoons. It’s asbestos.
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Toxic transport
It’s not just Nevada that’s objecting to transporting mercury from New Jersey to Nevada for burial.
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Transitions
Familiar media faces will no longer be in front of the public.
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Patriot pact
Publisher of UNR’s conservative Pack Patriot, Greg Green has a lot of principles. Refusing to wear his wedding ring is one of them.
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Sorry ain’t gonna cut it
What happens when the end of the world doesn’t happen?
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Pleading poverty
The latest federal budget takes money from Nevada. What else is new?
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Letters for February 16, 2006
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Strap on the future
Holy smoke, the editor corrupted the conservative guy.
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Let them eat gruel
Nevada schools and prisons—it’s all part of the plan.
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Creature comforts
Say “hello” (or “meow” or “woof”) to Rebekah Bogard and the ceramic creatures that accompany her down the road of art-world success.
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A different drummer
Drummer Liz Broscoe brings hot West African beats to chilly Tahoe.
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Love’s tricky
Short on plot but long on wit, Scapino, is a light-hearted comedy with plenty of rapid-fire comedy.
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Blushing panther
Despite patches of hilarity, its latest film incarnation leaves The Pink Panther blushing.
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Strings attached
Classical music ensemble Argenta keeps their daily juggling acts out of their performance.
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Smokin’ good
Café 301 has mid-America diner appeal. (They’ll even let you smoke.)
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