Issue: October 26, 2006

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Time to vote
It’s the mid-term elections, but with competing questions, contentious candidates and a confused constituency, what’s a voter to do?
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It’s all about the view
The county assessor’s race started out competitive—and then one candidate took a fall.
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Counter culture
Republican candidate for governor Jim Gibbons uses museums as a rhetorical symbol of waste.
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The sons also rise
Nevada’s secretary of state race is probably a historic first/
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Wallace defeated
One of Nevada’s best known tribal leaders has been turned out of office in a dramatic upset.
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Your tax dollars at work
The White House has stepped up its use of taxpayer funds to conduct a political campaign in Nevada against Ballot Question 7.
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Spirited writer
Reno author Caryn Colgan’s book Ancient Pact, Volume 1: The Element of Air won a 2006 Best Books Award for New Age Fiction.
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Study the record
In an election with solid records to examine, Titus comes out on top.
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Letters for October 26, 2006
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Dumbed down
On Iraq, Foley and just how far down we’ve dumbed in this country.
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Democratic attacks show hypocrisy
If Mark Foley were a Democrat, the reaction would have been different.
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Gib-gate free zone, almost
This column barely addresses the tale of a sloppy Jim Gibbons walking a drunk Chrissy Mazzeo, 32, to her vehicle so she could drive home.
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Bare boned
Using mostly wood and bone, artist Walter McNamara is high-minded and lowbrow in his work, with winks and nods in every corner.
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Laughing at Death
It might look a little creepy, but Day of the Dead looks at fate and laughs.
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O brother, where art thou?
Through the story of two separated twin brothers, Blood Brothers explores how profound effects can be born of arbitrary decisions.
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Fit for a queen
Sofia Coppola’s Marie Antoinette is an effective, enchanting depiction of an innocent girl getting thrown into something she wasn’t prepared for in any way.
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Teen mates
Modest, straightforward, potty-mouthed teen punkers, the Add+Ons are surprisingly good.
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Asian station
The new sleek, chic restaurant Jazmine specializes in Asian food, be it sushi, pud thai or fortune cookies.
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