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On occasion it is necessary to debunk certain erroneous concepts -- especially when they are quite popularly held as true. One City's festivals Last Friday afternoon at the Nevada Legislature, a lawmaker showed me a copy of the Sparks Tribune. There on the front page were black block headlines more suitable for, say, an attack on Pearl Harbor: Let the sun shine in Too bad Nevada isn't known as the Sunshine State. Letters to the Editor The poetry of spring Spring is a time when we are one nation. In a few weeks, the South will head toward its air-conditioned caves and a cold summer chill will fall on San Francisco, but in spring and fall we are one people, more unum than pluribus, stepping gracefully to the music of photosynthesis, and not even a sour economy can change that, so Viva sweet spring. I say this as the father of a sandy-haired gap-toothed daughter who jumps up from breakfast to dance the shimmy. With so much pre-adolescence going on around you, it's hard to be glum. |
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