Issue: November 06, 2014
Hi everybody!
This week on the cover of Reno's most beloved newsweekly, the Reno News & Review, we have our annual publication of the news the mainstream media is least likely to talk about: the Top 10 Most Censored Stories. Yeah, we know they mean "under-reported" when they say "censored," but what are you going to do? We also have Dave Preston on a cute little diner in Truckee, Dennis Myers' farewell to Mayor Bob, and Georgia Fisher talking about a place you never thought about putting a scalpel. As always, feel free to click the links below, but don't forget to pick up a newsprint copy for exclusive cartoons, columns and spitball material. Thanks again for picking up our newspaper; if not for you, we be under-reporting.
Ciao,
Brian
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Seething depths
Ocean acidification tops Project Censored's annual list of the year's top underreported stories.
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Stepping down
Bob Cashell's office is nearly empty, but his record is not.
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Reid trials: personal and political
As daughter undergoes surgery, Senate candidates back away from leader.
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Games people play
Shelley Richins describes his Reno gaming complex.
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Get out of the way
The First Amendment took a beating in this year’s campaign.
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Remember the golden rule
Voters don't vote because they think politicians are all tools of moneyed interests.
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The power of gold and silver
If we'd but go back to the gold standard, we could get the national debt under control.
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Variety show
Megan Ellis belongs to a rather unusual species: artists with a scientific minds.
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Pretty in pink
Love it or loathe it, ’cosmetic gynecology' may be here to stay.
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Baser instincts
Jake Gyllenhaal explores the depths of popularity-driven news.
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Makes perfect
The members of Up Against It say no one tells them what to do or where to play.
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Whole hoagie
Marty's Café is a standout among the lunch spots in Truckee.
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Picking pigs
Bringing back hertiage animal breeds could help small Nevada farmers succeed in a large market.
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At your fingertips
Anyone can learn anything they want if they learn to use the internet to supplement traditional education.
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Share safely
Online safety, privacy and etiquette has become one of parents' lessons to teach to their children.
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Teching up the family
The family tech industry isn't currently very popular but could prove to be extremely profitable.
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Uber distraction
The ridesharing service Uber is supposedly coming to Reno, but it could have risks.
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Yakkity yak
Yik Yak's growing popularity comes with controversy.
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