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December 7, 2009

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Print edition for June 26, 2007

Mumble, mumble: We don't want a merger
Mumble, mumble: We don't want a merger
Letter: We worship the wrong role models
The act that has deprived Tom Urbanski of a normal life, therefore affecting his immediate and peripheral families, is tragic, notwithstanding the cause. The other tragedy is that people who are role models because of occupation or celebrity status are unconscious of that fact, or even worse, disregarding that fact in their lives.
LOOKING IN ON: HIGHER EDUCATION
RENO - What could have been a divisive fight over selection of a new Board of Regents chairman instead turned into a show of grace.
Greenspun Media builds luxury magazine team
Vegas Magazine has established a stronghold in the luxury publication niche in the valley, and now its publisher, Greenspun Media Group, is expanding to other high-end hot spots with a new strategic partnership with two other lifestyle magazine brands.
Letter: Iacocca's book should wake up America
Iacocca has clearly defined what has happened to this great country of ours and what we need to do to return to the long road of restoring America to its former greatness. If only 25 percent of our citizens would read this magnificent book we could be on the road to saving this great experiment in democracy.
Editorial: Get tougher on pollution
Administrator Stephen L. Johnson said last week that people are not being protected by the current federal standard set for smog, whose toxicity is measured by its concentration of ground-level ozone.
Compassion for Edwards' wife nudges issues aside
As Elizabeth Edwards walked to the makeshift stage to the jagged edge of the Rolling Stones' "Start Me Up," her audience of 150 went quiet.
Editorial: Violent crimes' true cost
Now just one story dominates his life. He was shot and paralyzed from the waist down Feb. 19 while working as a bouncer at the Minxx strip club. No one has been charged in the shooting, but felony charges related to other violence that night have been lodged against National Football League player Adam "Pacman" Jones.
Ensign straddles risky line on immigration
WASHINGTON - In a recent interview with a conservative blogger, Nevada Republican Sen. John Ensign walked what has become an ever so fine line on immigration.As a conservative, Ensign wants a bill in the works toughened up with amendments to punish those who broke rules to enter this country illegally and to ensure they cannot collect certain benefits if they are allowed to stay.
Hatton fans pour on the British
Peter Mott kisses his wife, and 3- and 1 1/2-year-old kids, on the doorstep of his home on 30 Longlands, in Worthing, Sussex, at 3:30 a.m. last Thursday, then strolls down his driveway.
In oldest battle, the men cave
Who: "Defending the Caveman"
Stolen identity? Take a number
Stolen identity? Take a number
Editorial: Shifting balance of power
The rulings address vastly different issues, but are united in that all have been 5-4 decisions, in which the court's far-right conservative majority has prevailed.
Letter: Bush wrong on stem cell research
No words can accurately describe the horrific symptoms that accompany them - specifically, Alzheimer's, Lou Gehrig's, muscular dystrophy, diabetes and AIDS to mention a few. These diseases manifest themselves with unbearable pain , disfigurement, mental incapacitation and amputation - life wasting away.

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