Issue: April 03, 2008

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Young in Reno
Seven teens sound off about videogames, the war in Iraq, the future of the world, Myspace vs. Facebook and the end of childhood.
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Honored gentile
A Nevada author contributes to revival of the lost history of Jews in the West.
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Heller disputes charge
Dean Heller says he isn’t skipping airport security because of special congressional privileges.
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Tribal mining protest
Western Shoshone met with executives of Newmont Mining about the company’s use of a toxic substance.
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King’s techniques
Reno’s First Methodist Church will mark the anniversary of Martin Luther King’s death with three days of events.
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Gibbons’ techniques
Gov. Jim Gibbons promises to make the state’s finances “transparent” but obscures the date for when it will happen—if ever.
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¿Dónde está Wisconsin?
The Mexican on Wisconsin, beer, red and brown, and April Fools.
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The people’s voice
It’s the people who make real change in this country.
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Feed the trees
It’s nice to plant trees, but it’ll take a lot to overcome my gas emissions.
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Those tax and spend Democrats
Let’s hope George W. Bush protects us against the spend-crazy Democrats.
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Cross-training in Reno’s media
The more I know, the more I realize how little I know.
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Letters for April 3, 2008
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Steal this art
It’s funny how rough and disjointed art like John Yoyogi Fortes’ could look friendly, but it does.
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FAT POWER!
Internet bloggers launch an effort to get the world to recognize that overweight people deserve equal treatment.
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All hell breaks loose
Yucca Mountain meets Hiroshima in the doomsday novel Yucca Mountain Dirty Bomb.
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Things to think on
The Sierra Bible Church combines good music, good speaking and good humor to make a fun Sunday service.
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End of an aria
The satirical The Mikado marks 40 years of Nevada Opera.
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Dr. Seuss’ Horton Hears a Who!
Short review of the film Horton Hears a Who!.
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Pint of gold
The Blarney Band’s music incorporates the voice of an Irish tenor as well as the the drunk stumbling home from jail.
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Best of two worlds
Couple who can’t agree on where to eat can agree on Saigon 88.
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Return of the non-natives
Where fires have ravaged during the past decade, invasive cheatgrass is flourishing.
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Carbon credits’ early retirement
Why are some folks “retiring” carbon credits?
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Polar bears get no love. Seals? Maybe.
Polar bear protection is literally overdue, though ice seals may have their day.
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