Issue: June 07, 2007

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Open house
The bubble has burst, and the housing world is flat. What’s a young homebuyer to do?
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The world is flat
RN&R’s homebuying guide for dummies, otherwise known as first-time home buyers.
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You’re not ready to buy a house if you …
Dream homes can turn into money pits. Are you ready?
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Neighborly dispute
Following complaints from a neighbor, The Holland Project needs to comply with safety and fire codes, come up with a “reasonable” noise level, and get a special permit before they can reopen their Keystone warehouse. Ultimately, they need to find a new home.
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Liberty Belle slots to be acquired
First: Liberty Belle slot machine collection to be acquired by state.
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Lee Hirshland 1925-2007
Nevada broadcaster Lee Hirshland dies.
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Strength in adversity
The Mexican promotes a loving, open-borders, pro-amnesty point of view.
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Too hot to handle
It’s summer. Do your friends and neighbors a favor and fire-proof your home.
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Loose strings
Bunnies, bikes and bluegrass: All the B’s that will fit in print.
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Letters for June 7, 2007
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Heated topics
Could Sparks sell out Sparks Boulevard’s name to satisfy corporate interests? Should middle-aged men take off their shirts at pool parties? ll that and more …
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Gay men should not be able to donate blood
Sometimes, discrimination is good.
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Not quite Hidden Cave
The smartass offspring and I are on an odyssey across the Silver State.
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Black Rock frame of mind
Gerald Franzen’s photography of the Black Rock Desert adds graphic beauty to plain-view truth.
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Hip-hop’s bad rap
While thug life and drugs dominate mainstream hip-hop’s reputation, local hip-hop artists show the positive underbelly of the much maligned genre.
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Old school
Reno’s First United Methodist Church is a small, traditional and friendly church and congregation.
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The Willow Field
This saga takes off in 1930s Nevada, as a half-Basque, 15-year-old from Reno chooses horses over high school.
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The Making of Star Wars
The Making of Star Wars is the most comprehensive look at the making of the movie ever produced.
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Let’s talk about sex (or not)
The abstinence squad is threatening the health of women and girls when it comes to the Human Papillomavirus vaccine.
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Wherefore art thou Han Solo?
InterACT workshops turn students on to theater by relating Shakespeare to pop culture.
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Paul McCartney
McCartney’s new album reminds, “I was a Beatle, dammit!”
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Spider-Man 3 Soundtrack
Just like the film, there’s a touch too much emo.
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Busst drivers
Jen Scaffidi leaves the solo gig for Blunderbusst, a two-woman band with Carolyn Gates.
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Late night delight
Open late, Hoa Phat offers this 24-hour town a huge selection of Chinese and Vietnamese food.
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Entrepreneurs see green
There’s a new Nevada environmental group that seeks to give everyone an easy entry into activism.
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