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07/01/2008
MEET THE COINMON: All in the details
Artist uses money as medium, cutting coins into jewelry

By F. ANDREW TAYLOR
VIEW STAFF WRITER

People come to Las Vegas in many ways. Andrew Garon may be the only one who was driven here from Jamaica by a truck.

To be accurate, he was driven here by a desire to be closer to modern medical facilities; the truck was just the catalyst.

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07/01/2008
Slow Food movement catching on
By AMANDA LLEWELLYN
VIEW STAFF WRITER

It's the quintessential cinematic depiction of a desert town. A full moon hangs low in the night sky, illuminating the barren landscape below. The ground is sparsely dotted with cactuses, the only plantlife in the vicinity, and somewhere in the distance, a forlorn wolf howls as a lone tumbleweed is blown about by an aggressive, intemperate wind.

If you think that cactuses and sagebrush are the only incarnations of vegetation capable of growing and thriving in a brutal desert climate such as Las Vegas, think again. Local farmers produce everything from peaches to tomatoes. The struggle, until now at least, has been creating a public relations campaign that would inform the general public of the bounty born of this so-called barren soil.

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in this issue...


THINGS TO DO IN SOUTHEAST
Crime Report
Valley sites offer free meals for children
US Airways' Spectrum group works to promote diversity
NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS
COMMUNITY SUPPORT GROUP GUIDE
Total fruit fall raises red flag
LITERARY LAS VEGAS
July Fourth fireworks displays planned for all sections of valley
LOUNGE SCENE
County to celebrate Fourth of July with free admission
Today's high school graduates are tomorrow's leaders
Canyon walls make for scenic Narrows hike
EDUCATION NOTEBOOK
'Lady Liberty: A Biography' is worthy of a look
View Dining Guide
BOOK BRIEFS
View Story
Slow Food movement catching on











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