Issue: August 10, 2006
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Trendy vending
Vending machine foods are becoming more nutritional in local schools.
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Material things
Creative financing for creative teaching takes an unexpected turn at High Desert Montessori School.
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First to contact, first to contract
Here are sales techniques used by military recruiters.
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Military incursion
Parents need to decide whether to block military recruiters’ access to their children.
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Brain food
Here is the list of approved vending machine foods for Washoe County schools.
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House party
A review of the three candidates for the northern U.S. House seat.
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Strategic voting
Candidate for governor Dina Titus is coping with a perception that she cannot beat Jim Gibbons.
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The Nevada issue
A Virginia senator learned hard work and values at a Nevada dude ranch.
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Site fight
The idea of leaving nuclear waste at power plants instead of sending it to Yucca Mountain is being debated.
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Target group
A Reno condo conversion is targeting gay people in its marketing.
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School girl
Thirteen-year-old Isela Arellano gets ready to go back to school.
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A new America
To really make changes in this country, we’ve got to move beyond divisive politics.
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Letters for August 10, 2006
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Christians: How ’bout crackdowns on gossip, greed?
Some evangelical Christians focus on a selective set of sins while ignoring a few others that are a bit more widespread.
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The remains of the day
American Flat Revisited explores the surreal side of the old cyanide mill and the experimental side of photographer Ralph Phillips.
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Buccaneering the system
Jacqueline Church Simonds walks the perfidious plank of indie publishing with Beagle Bay Books.
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Gospel stories
From “Kumbaya” to Louis Armstrong, God’s Trying to Tell You Something gives a gospel tinge to issues of slavery and racism.
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Drinking the worm
Sticking with its members’ Latin roots, Gusano’s sound is inspired by Mexican hard rock and alternative bands. Spanish profiency helpful but not required.
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Not just noodles
The Vietnamese and Chinese food at Kim Son is fast, delicious and inexpensive.
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Avoid McNasty
Tips for freshman who are entering the college dating pool.
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Buy the book
www.campusbooks.com Alternative choices for buying books at UNR.
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Free to go
“Poor college student’ is more than just a cliché. Here are some ideas for things to do when dinero is hard to come by.
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The sporting life
Back the Pack is more than just a catchphrase at UNR; it is UNR.
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Rate my teacher
Online review of teachers may give students the keys to finding great professors.
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Everything about food on campus
It’s not home-cooked—unless the campus is your home.
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Subterranean rock
All-ages and underground music is often played in venues where the 21-and-up rules don’t apply.
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Power of the press
Campus publications tell students the who, what, when, where and why of student life.
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