Issue: March 09, 2006

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The meth menace
It’s easy to believe that since meth is a “low-class” drug or that since other people’s families are addicted, it’s not a problem for you. Guess again. Crank is everywhere and touches you in ways you never imagined.
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Bird watchers
Local health officials are plotting strategies for a possible pandemic.
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Well-disguised progress
Nevada’s bad grade in a national ranking of mental health programs is actually a positive indicator.
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Can you hear me now?
Have you ever wanted to talk to the dearly departed?
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Now’s your chance
Want to get a look inside the local magnate school? Check this out.
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Letters for March 9, 2006
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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A dog-eat-dog world
Wild coyotes are showing their domesticated cousin who’s boss in Death Valley.
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Hey look, people are still dying in the war
Americans have turned against the war. But that doesn’t seem to mean a thing to those with absolute power.
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Pop kingdom come
Pop culture reigns at Jason Huff’s American Kings exhibit.
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Back in the saddle
Though perfectly suited for horses, Bill Maloy’s saddles aren’t the kind you’d want to put on one. They’re just too pretty.
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Potty politics
Urinetown is pee-in-your-pants-funny— a shameless, loving satire of life, love and politics.
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Block buster
Dave Chappelle rocks a Brooklyn block with a little help from his friends in one of the all-time great concert films.
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Mile high and rising
The Mile High Jazz Band presents a strong case for respecting ones elders with old-school jazz that keeps the crowd swingin’.
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Asian appeal
Don’t judge a restaurant by its strip mall. Francis’ Asian Bistro is one of Reno’s most inspired new eateries.
This article was published on 03.09.06