Issue: April 06, 2006

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A perfect teen
This year, RN&R’s annual teen issue focuses on artistic expression.
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Knowledge is power
Construction has begun on UNR’s new library—but no one’s calling it that.
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Yucca again
Legislation will be introduced to accellerate the Yucca dump.
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Explosive comment
A Pentagon official’s comment about mushroom clouds in Nevada sets off a furor.
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Direct democracy
Daniel Rosen, an Independent running for the House of Representatives, would put his Congressional votes in the hands of the people—and their computers.
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Immigration talk
Want to talk about illegal immigration? Here are some talking points.
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Letters for April 6, 2006
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Man without a column
Bruce was too lazy to write a column, so he had Kurt Vonnegut do it for him.
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We’ll take yours, if we can send some of ours
Right Hook says there is a middle ground to the immigration crisis.
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Circle A and corporate media’s new cash cow
No matter what you might think after seeing V for Vendetta, anarchists aren’t all about building bombs or throwing bricks through Starbucks’ windows.
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Mad about the mouse
While Parkinsons attempts to slow him down, artist Michael Sarich is creating his best work ever. See for yourself at two major exhibits opening this month.
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Basic stink
Basic Instinct 2: Risk Addiction is a basic flop.
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Standing tall
They may be young, but the teen members of Last Stand have been idolizing classic rock since they were in their diapers.
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Kinder good
With thick meaty sandwiches and sides of barbecued beans and potato salad, Kinder’s is a true, down-home deli—like a church social but without all that annoying preaching.
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