Issue: March 15, 2007

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Casualties of war
A look at how U.S. troop casualties compare with Iraqi civilian war deaths.
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The war in numbers
More dead, more wounded, more money spent.
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Man of faith
A prominent Reno minister discusses his involvement in public discourse on the war.
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Vietnam and Iraq
The world has no need of U.S. “moral leadership.”
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Letters for March 15, 2007
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Capitalism’s dog days
I’m still feeling giddy from shopping at the Reno Free Store.
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Fire starter
The Shiva Vista Project is building a fire-breathing tower for Burning Man—an image of creation through destruction.
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Nice guys finish fast
The Reno Zephyrs rugby team is undefeated this season, making all the blood, sweat and broken bones worth it. As rugby gains more national attention, Reno’s small community of rugby players take pains to stand out.
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Duty versus desire
Elton John and Tim Rice’s Aida comes to Reno with its pop-rock tale of conflicting loyalties and star-crossed lovers.
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Visual stunner
300 is big, empty-headed fun, full of gladiators and crimson geysers.
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Get the message
My Messenger is one Josh Culpepper, Reno’s coffeehouse answer to Bright Eyes.
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