Issue: November 29, 2007

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Where they stand
The Democratic presidential candidates state their positions on Nevada issues.
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Reid and Nader
Harry Reid and Ralph Nader are working with each other in spite of Reid’s anger over the 2000 election.
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Pulling for Paul
Ron Paul supporters are a unique breed of political animal.
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Vote for those present
Don’t support people who don’t support you.
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No country for 3-D
I sure did resent driving to Carson City to see a movie.
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Letters for November 29, 2007
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Doomsday dancing
It’s the end of the world as we know it, so now’s a pretty good time to get those old records out and transfer them to CD.
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Lawbreakers do not deserve legitimacy
Our immigration system would work fine if current laws were enforced.
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Mistakes, monopolies and the value of diversity
Yet another potential blow to media diversity—the Federal Communications Commission renews the push to “relax” bans on media cross-ownership.
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Oh, the humanity!
A pleasant walk to where the wild things are—don’t mind that severed foot over there.
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Major label blues
The ballad of “One-Ear Lear.” Celeste Lear battles through and slogs on through the 21st century gauntlet of the post-industry music industry.
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Death of a Revolutionary: Che Guevara’s Last Mission
Had he lived, how might the world look? Different T-shirts, certainly.
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The Virginia Woolf Writer’s Workshop: Seven Lessons to Inspire Great Writing
What would Ginny do?
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Church Signs Across America
The delicate art of sloganeering for God.
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Back into the crack
Brüka Theater goes back in the crack and unleashes a (back)side-splitting encore to last year’s parody of The Nutcracker.
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Lost in a fog
A $9 impenetrable fog of clichés and unintentional comedy.
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When Max attacks
Mr. Volume is back with a brand new band and a new CD.
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Delicious elk turds
When you need a little burst of energy, you never know where you might find it.
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Shark tale
Shark fin soup is one of the biggest threats to global shark populations.
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Desert wet dreams
An elaborate water park is being planned for a region that receives just 8 inches of rain a year.
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Birds get Trumped on
Donald Trump’s Scottish golf resort may threaten endangered bird species.
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Climate change leads to war
With climate change comes war, reports a new study.
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