Issue: November 02, 2006

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The battle for birth control
Is birth control in danger? Some anti-abortion groups are taking a stand not only against abortion, but also against contraception.
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New birth control methods
A look at some of the latest FDA-approved methods of birth control.
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Does he need values?
Jim Gibbons is facing loss of the “values” voters who have fueled Republican victories in thepast.
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David and Harpo
In one Nevada Assembly race, one of the candidates is a recluse.
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Lopsided battles
It’s politics as usual at the Washoe County Commission. The incumbents have the money and the experience, but the challengers have the ideals.
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Smoking out the differences
How to tell the difference between two smoking ballot measures.
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How to grow
A Reno City Council race focuses on how to shape and cope with growth.
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Hot talk
The elusive Myrna the Minx is creator of Renodiscontent.com, Reno’s No. 1 local blog.
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Vote on Election Day
Here are our modest endorsements in races we care about.
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Trust your senses
This election is enough to make you lose faith in the political system.
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Letters for November 2, 2006
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Looking forward to Reid’s next campaign
Harry Reid is going to have to answer to Nevadans next election.
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Vote ’em in, vote ’em out
The Recall Chet Adams campaign seems off to a good start in Sparks, after the Sparks city attorney’s intervention led to the council’s approval of a casino resort to be built on the Pyramid Highway.
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Living poetry
Husband and wife poets Ralph Salisbury and Ingrid Wendt find the universal in the personal.
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Fun as folk
Clogs and the two-step may not be chic, but folk dancing never claimed to be. Fun, on the other hand, is something it can rightfully boast.
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Playing house
Reno Little Theater is taking a polished, conventional take on Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House.
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Foreign relations
With Borat, you won’t believe what you’ll be laughing at, but you’ll be laughing for sure.
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Spin master
While the music DJ AFS spins produces all kinds of movements on the dance floor, he’s trying to start a musical movement of another kind.
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