Issue: May 24, 2007
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Toys gone bad
It’s all fun until somebody gets an eye put out. The 10 most dangerous toys of all time.
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Education first?
A dispute between the Assembly and Senate held up the education budget.
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Pastor departs
A familiar Reno religious leader is leaving the state.
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Do as we say
State legislators meet secretly while they also process open meeting measure.
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Nursery lady
Nancy Strickland owns Dry Creek Garden Company with her husband, John.
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Degrees of anticipation
Chicano studies has helped many people to attain their goal of having a degree.
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Hurts to laugh
These gasoline prices are sure great. They encourage people to change.
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Summer in The Hamptons
The only thing worse than a dangerous toy is a dangerous tool that’s a little fun.
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Letters for May 24, 2007
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Two things that suck
People who drive with their cell phones and ticks both suck.
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Mind your mines
Hard-rock mining laws have been set in stone for 135 years. Maybe it’s time to talk.
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Meet the artists
Seven artists make their Stremmel Gallery debut in Introductions II.
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Aware house
A look inside The Warehouse, Carson City’s newest all-ages venue, finds a place that’s good to bands and their fans.
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Don’t hate her because she’s beautiful
Before deciding to hate Nell Freudenberger, author of The Dissident, read her first.
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Family style
The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Northern Nevada emphasizes community and family.
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Nevada Passport
The Nevada Passport is a 36 page compliation of facts about Nevada.
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The Yiddish Policemen’s Union
Humor and gravity take hold in Michael Chabon’s The Yiddish Policemen’s Union.
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For the Munchkins
An original Munchkin, professional and student dancers bring a bite-sized Wizard of Oz Ballet to local kids.
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Good-looking green guy
Shrek the Third settles for being a charming morality tale over being hysterically funny.
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The Fountain
The Fountain can only be described as amazing—and you probably missed it on the big screen.
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The Puppini Sisters
he Puppini Sisters’ Betcha Bottom Dollar mixes cutesy ’40s retro with contemporary covers.
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Care package
Hip hop group Who Cares gently tears your heart out.
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One stop shop
The new Butcher Boy’s means this little piggie’s in the south Reno market.
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Catching rays
Solar power remains a technology for the rich, but there are signs of its becoming less class-based.
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