Issue: July 03, 2008
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Promises kept
These marriage vows between Matt Huckabay and Tony Granados show that same-sex marriage isn’t all that different from the more traditional variety.
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Legislators act
Gov. Jim Gibbons was on the sidelines as state lawmakers shot through a special session.
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Who was in charge here?
A state audit says no one was in control of the search for Steve Fossett, causing expenses to skyrocket.
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False alarm
Local social service groups started to circle the wagons when rumors spread that their funding would go to the new Reno homeless shelter.
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Fourteen-syllable façade
Language wars: City staffers came up with a different name for the downtown tent city.
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That man behind the curtain
Gary Jesch’s company creates digital cartoon characters that interact with people at trade shows and corporate meetings.
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Good job, Reno
Congrats on the award, city of Reno. Your roads have improved.
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Letter from home
Sheesh. It’s like living in a Norman Rockwell painting.
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Happiness is a warm gun
Thanks to the Supreme Court’s handgun decision, Americans can sleep a little easier.
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Changing times and desperation inspire hope
It’s just possible the Democrats may win in November. We’ll see.
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Letters for July 3, 2008
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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How to help a friend quit smoking
Pondering smoking, and quitting.
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Truckee River Gallery
The bite-sized Truckee River Gallery will have a different exhibition every week during the month of Artown.
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“I shot a man in Reno”
Johnny Cash shot the man just to watch him die. But why in Reno?
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To be understood
Despite a virtual tower of Babel of languages, Immanuel Chinese Alliance Church fosters a community of understanding.
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Razing hairy zona
What’s the best way to get a silky smooth bikini line?
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What’s going on?
This Artown song and dance performance celebrates the label that produced some of the most beloved songs of all time.
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Stupor hero
Though he predicts that audiences will be split, Bob Grimm likes this genre-bending flick about a drunken superhero.
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Bittersweet symphonies
The Rebel Diamonds explore one of the classic dichotomies of pop: sad songs that sound happy.
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Eat a peach
Farmer’s markets, in case you haven’t heard, are good.
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Smoky mountains, ashy air
With smoky skies and dry lands blanketing Reno, we could be in for a long summer.
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Everglades’ thirst quencher
Florida’s biggest land acquisition ever could restore the Everglades.
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Building green in Reno
Local businesses recognized for green building efforts.
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‘If we don’t open it, maybe it will go away’
Email unopened by White House calls for regulating greenhouse gases.
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