Issue: November 01, 2007

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Almost famoso
Gustavo Arellano discusses his life as ‘The Mexican.’
This article was published on 11.01.07
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Nuclear summer on its way?
Opposition to coal power plants is helping create interest in nuclear plants.
This article was published on 11.01.07
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Hide the servicemembers
A Nevada member of Congress has signed onto a bill that would impede commemorations of servicemembers who have died in battle.
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Columnist censored
Reno Gazette-Journal columnist Ty Cobb, scion of one of the newspaper’s best remembered editors, may have parted company with the G/J over censorship of his column.
This article was published on 11.01.07
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That’s sick
Yeah, you’re sick. Stay home. We mean that. We don’t want your freakin’ flu.
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Goal to go
I’m still looking for ways to re-motivate myself to get healthy.
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Letters for November 1, 2007
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Let’s throw good money after bad
Here we go; government’s going to mess with the housing market.
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Heller votes keep Nevada’s uninsured kids at risk
Perhaps the father of four doesn’t think other Nevada kids deserve to visit a doctor when they’re sick.
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Piece signs
Explorations of life as a whole and how we do our actual living in fragments.
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Evan almighty
While some look to Evan Gadda for inspiration, Gadda looks to musical theater for his.
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Cause and effect
The Nichiren Shoshu Buddhism meeting in Reno was a good place to learn some of the basics of the Lotus Sutra.
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Dead can dance
The Day of the Dead comes alive at the Studio on 4th.
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More gore, still a bore
The latest in the Saw movie franchise leaves a deep laceration on the movie-going public.
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Paper cuts
Was the “paperless office” a joke? Time to break the paper habit.
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Maginot fence goes around the law
Environmental rules brushed aside to make way for border fence, thanks to REAL ID Act.
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White House greenery part II
Where the Republican presidential candidates stand on global warming.
This article was published on 11.01.07