Issue: June 12, 2008
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Hope flies
After losing their children in an automobile accident, a Reno couple finds solace and hope thousands of feet above the Earth.
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Prices fuel complaints
Obscure inspectors who assure the accuracy of gas pumps get more attention in high gas price periods.
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Outlook hazy
More power plants mean less visibility in the national treasures that occupy Nevada.
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Great orator
Chautauquan Charles Everett Pace will be performing as abolitionist Frederick Douglass at Nevada Humanities Chautauqua 2008.
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Hello from Philly
Some say these are apocalyptic times. I’m for that.
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Election 2008 prediction: Republicans win
Barack Obama’s nomination opens wide the door for John McCain.
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The meaning of semantics
If you’re going to insult Cory, at least get the words right.
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Letters for June 12, 2008
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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What’s brewing?
Buckbean Brewing Company is the first production and distribution brewery in Northern Nevada. They’ll have you convinced that anything a bottle can do, a can can do better.
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This mortal coil
Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead explores the world’s most famous play from the perspective of its two least famous characters.
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Bamboo bam boom!
This new animated flick depicts the comic thrills that ensue when pandas attack.
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You Don’t Mess With the Zohan
Short review of the film You Don’t Mess with the Zohan.
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Hell’s belles
Belle Bloodcreek describe themselves as “hard-drinking, dope-smoking weirdoes making rock music in the Sierra desert.”
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It’s my party
Apparently, 4th St. Bistro is the destination for impoverished food writers on their birthday.
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Green cleaning parties make do-it-yourself easy
Green cleaning parties for homemade cleaners increase the fun while reducing chemicals.
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Green beer
Nevada’s first certified organic beer—and who did it.
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Solar power on public lands
More solar power on public lands could be the result of new policies underway at the BLM.
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