Author: Deidre Pike
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Bush and the toxic smog saga
Perhaps you truly trust that, if left to themselves, the planet’s worst polluters—coal-burning power plants—will clean up their act.
This article was published on 10.02.03
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My big fat guilt trip
You don’t have to be Catholic to grovel under the weight of unkept rules, ideals that dictate what you wear, where you shop and what kinds of food you eat.
This article was published on 09.25.03
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Boxer or (court) briefs?
Court opines on the progression of Citizen Sam’s lawsuits against the city of Reno and the Airport Authority.
This article was published on 09.25.03
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Covering Columbine
Pulitzer Prize-winning Kristen Go visits UNR to talk about reporting the biggest story of her career so far.
This article was published on 09.25.03
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Combating ‘sorry state’ of arts ed in Nevada
Integrating arts into public education is paramount to arts advocacy groups in Nevada.
This article was published on 09.18.03
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Chicken sopa for the neo-hippie soul
Oppressed by Cancun cops and sitting by the road in a sauna of despair.
This article was published on 09.18.03
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On the front lines of protest
From Reno to Cancun, local activists join the thousands who gathered to send a message to the World Trade Organization.
This article was published on 09.18.03
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Bringing down the WTO barricades
Thousands of activists, including a number from Sacramento, stormed the barricades at the World Trade Organization meetings in Cancún. And one local activist was hoping to capture the moment on videotape.
This article was published on 09.18.03
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‘Globalphobics’ at the barricades
A News & Review report on the protests at the World Trade Organization meeting in Cancún.
This article was published on 09.18.03
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