Issue: February 04, 2010

Hey Everybody,
The staff and I would like to encourage you to click on the links below and to savor the tasty morsels of succulent journalism. This week, just like every week, you’ll find the most relevant, informative and provocative stories around. And always, thanks for reading the paper. If it weren’t for you, well, there would be no need for us.
Thanks,
Brian
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Burst your bubble
Many people in Reno and Washoe County are struggling to stay in their homes. But why?
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Gammick draws opponent
Roger Whomes says district attorney keeps bungling cases.
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Gibbons backs contract
Company money to governor followed state contract award by one day.
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Stop the presses
A leading newspaper goes crazy over a minor Nevada story.
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More on fake filibusters
List of Democrats calling for change grows.
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Look into my eyes
Hypnotherapist Daniel Kim says he can change your life in a matter of moments.
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It ain’t easy being Superman
To find a path to the future, look to the past.
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One more time
Isn’t accurate information important to the electorate?
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Back to the future
Look, I know what conventional wisdom says. I just happen to believe it’s wrong.
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Letters for February 4, 2010
Love, hate, or indifference—readers express their opinions—sometimes about each other.
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Know when to hold them
So little time, so much to comment on.
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Funny valentine
Sheppard Fine Arts Gallery presents their 10th biennial valentine auction.
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The write stuff
For aspiring local authors who want to workshop their writing, there are plenty of opportunities.
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Like a rolling stone
Living Stones church is growing in it’s temporary home.
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Not saved by the Bell
This Kristen Bell rom-com is, so far, the worst movie of 2010.
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Edge of Darkness
Going to the movies? Here’s your local guide to the highs and lows of Hollywood’s latest releases.
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Freeform style
The Rusty T Band lets the music “go where it takes itself.”
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Dine another day
It was too early and our food reviewer was entirely too sober to appreciate China Diner.
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Buyer beware
Any big investment requires research. Solar energy is no different.
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Speeding up solar
Changes to the SolarGenerations program may speed up the process.
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Performance anxiety
Find out where the United States placed on the Environmental Performance Index.
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An easterly wind
Wind energy could power 30 percent of the Eastern and Midwestern United States, new study says.
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Eco-Event: Communities Unleashed
Snowshoeing and winter ecology with Sierra Nevada Journeys on Feb. 6.
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