Issue: November 16, 2006

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The dispossessed
Walter Smith thought it would be a mellow Halloween. Turned out to be Hell on Earth.
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Paradise Lost
The Mizpah was a remnant of a once lively culture in Reno’s downtown.
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A look ahead
One of Nevada’s elder statesmen reflects on years of accomplishment as he prepares to leave tribal office.
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Beating the bushes for money
The Bush administration, anxiously seeking ways to pay off the deficit it has run up, is once again looking hungrily at a fund based in Nevada.
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Ring leader
UNR boxing trainer Mike Martino presides over a club that’s produced 28 different national champs and 43 titles.
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More work to do
Thanks for helping out the Mizpah victims, but there are others who still need help.
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Letters for November 16, 2006
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Election reflections and dissections
Reflections and dissections on the direction of the election.
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This election had one bright spot
There’s got to be a pony in all this stuff.
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Back on hack
Now that we’re all feeling happily bipartisan, it seems like a good time to address concerns about our electronic voting gizmos.
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Monster ballads
Photographer Paul Thulin’s exhibit explores the history of his psyche, wherein resides a menacing but fascinating world of pigs and devils.
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Wilderness, Nev.
The view from White Pine County, where 545,000 acres of land may be designated as wilderness this week.
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Rabble rousers
The Threepenny Opera is high flying lowbrow opera for the masses—look out, ole Macky’s back in town.
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The last word
Stranger than Fiction works as both a satire of modern day fiction and a meditation on the age-old concept of predestination.
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Hard to define
The musical tastes of some guys from Yerington are shaken and stirred to make up The Sunjul.
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Reno’s heart and soul
Luciano’s is nothing fancy, just pure Italian heritage, friendly service and some of the best panna cotta in town.
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