Issue: October 18, 2007

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Getting motivated
The Nevada caucuses were moved up to January in order to diversify the voice of voters. Is it working?
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Execution halted
A look at the arguments used by the ACLU in stopping a Nevada execution.
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In Congress
This is a wrap up of recent actions by Nevada members of Congress.
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Goring the environment
Al Gore’s Nobel prize doesn’t shield his poor environmental record.
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Thanks to you
Thanks to everyone who made this Biggest Little Best of Northern Nevada a success.
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Letters for October 18, 2007
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Don’t monkey with the market
You see how government screws things up when it tries to help?
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Vampires discover Reno
They’re tired of trashing Vegas. We’re next on the list.
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Out of the park
An artists’ tribute to one of America’s pieces of heaven.
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Becoming attractions
A Reno guide to the best of Hollywood’s holiday season.
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Warm and homey
Never been to a Jewish service? You owe it to yourself to check one out.
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Minimal theater
A naked glance at minimalist playwright Samuel Beckett’s work.
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Dark hearts
Brotherly love is put to the ultimate test in We Own the Night.
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Take a bow
Violinist and violist Stephanie Sant’Ambrogio is Argenta’s newest addition to Argenta.
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Grown-up tastes
Facing difficult childhood memories is easier with tasty food and a pitcher of margaritas.
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Step away from the bottle
Drink tap water. Really, it’s OK, and it’s better for the environment.
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How did the wildlife cross the road?
Los Angeles may help wildlife cross a busy freeway with a $455,000 animal path.
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Eco-urban gamers
SimCity has developed a game for eco-conscious city builders.
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Here’s to you
The Reno News & Review would like to thank all who participated in our Biggest Little Best of Northern Nevada readers’ poll and congratulate all who made the grade.
This article was published on 10.18.07
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