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Archive for May 11, 2001

Reid vows to block Bush nominations over Yucca
WASHINGTON -- Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev., is playing hardball with President Bush over radiation standards for a proposed nuclear waste repository at Yucca Mountain.
11:15 a.m.
High court denies Venetian's request to suspend sanctions
CARSON CITY -- The Nevada Supreme Court has denied the petition of the Venetian Casino Resort in Las Vegas and its Georgia law firm to suspend sanctions imposed during court hearings over mechanics liens against ...
11:13 a.m.
Tourism safety conference set for LV
Police and security officers from the world's playgrounds will be in Las Vegas this month to hear experts discuss how to keep visitors safe.
11:12 a.m.
Plan for business tax is weighed: Non-Nevada firms would be targeted
CARSON CITY -- A plan to impose a tax on out-of-state companies, which would raise an estimated $60 million to $80 million annually, is the latest tactic in the drive to solve the state budget ...
11:12 a.m.
Mikohn announces new slot strategies
Las Vegas-based Mikohn reported net income of $446,000, or 4 cents a share, on revenues of $26.1 million for the first quarter ended March 31. In the same quarter a year earlier, the company reported ...
11:11 a.m.
Murphy attempts to stop sale of Binion home
Sandy Murphy has gone to court to block Ted Binion's estate from selling his $900,000 home.
11:11 a.m.
A.C. officials approve expansion of Tropicana
The panel unanimously approved the $225 million project Thursday, despite strong objections from homeowners at the neighboring Brighton Towers Condominium. Residents there said they would likely challenge the approval in court.
11:10 a.m.
IGT sues over new game
Shuffle Master has launched a field trial of six "Double Platinum" three-reel slot machines at the Excalibur hotel-casino on the Strip. The new machines are a retrofit of IGT three-reel slot machines.
11:10 a.m.
Indian tribe files lawsuit challenging state's power
Three Chippewa Indian bands that want to open a casino at a financially troubled greyhound race track in western Wisconsin filed a lawsuit Thursday challenging the governor's power to block the project.
11:10 a.m.
Hispanics feel left out in redistricting
CARSON CITY -- Several Hispanic residents testified Thursday that neither major political party has their best interests in mind when it comes to carving out boundaries for the Legislature and Congress.
11:10 a.m.
Earnings flat for chemical manufacturer
That compared to $1.2 million, or 16 cents per diluted share, in the comparable quarter last year. After an extraordinary loss on debt extinguishment of $600,000, net income was $600,000 or 8 cents per diluted ...
11:09 a.m.
Nevada Power parent company reports loss
Sierra Pacific reported a net loss of $83.5 million, or $1.06 per share. This compares to net income of $18.2 million, or 23 cents per share, for the year-ago quarter.
11:08 a.m.
Southwest shareholders criticize board, executives
Rate increase?
11:08 a.m.
Varian deal could spark subsidiary business; firm may build LV plant
Now that local officials have locked up the recruitment of Varian Medical Systems Inc. to Las Vegas, they've begun seeking prospective spinoff companies and suppliers.
11:03 a.m.
News briefs for May 11, 2001
A 5-year-old boy found hiding in a car trunk last weekend died Thursday.
10:57 a.m.
Camp presents opportunity to experience nature up close
Her mother would like to send her to camp to let her experience the outdoors up close, but she cannot afford it.
10:56 a.m.
Prep coaches assail budget proposal
Reaction was swift Thursday as word of Southern Nevada's proposed move to a new Class 5A spread throughout town. And for many area coaches, the idea of deciding a state champion without involving Nevada's northern ...
10:56 a.m.
Never too old: Students excel with aid of aging technology
Video game players and outmoded computers are equipment far removed from the cutting edge of classroom technology.
10:51 a.m.
Reid criticizes Cheney over energy plan
WASHINGTON -- Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev., on Thursday led early Democratic criticism of a much-awaited energy plan being drafted by Vice President Dick Cheney, which is set for release next week.
10:50 a.m.
Regents decide to tap savings
Rather than cut funding to the proposed state college in response to a cash flow problem, the Board of Regents decided Thursday to dip into a savings account set aside for the future of higher ...
10:49 a.m.
Lawmakers' computers hit by a porn virus
CARSON CITY -- A porn virus attacked hundreds of computers in the Legislature, closing down the e-mail system for nearly 21 hours this week.
10:48 a.m.
Obituaries for May 11, 2001
Isabell Joyclyn Scott Austin, 86, of Boulder City died Tuesday in a local hospital. She was born July 17, 1914, in Avalon, Calif. A resident for 44 years, she was a homemaker, member of the ...
10:47 a.m.
Shelter proposal gives city control of land
A proposed contract between the city of Las Vegas and MASH Village won't give the shelter control of the land and will require that at least $3 million in improvements be made on the site.
10:46 a.m.
Assembly energy panel votes to protect consumers
CARSON CITY -- An Assembly committee on energy voted Thursday to give more protection to consumers in these days of rising electric and natural gas prices.
10:45 a.m.
Rape, kidnapping suspect held without bail on Nevada charge
William A. Beith, 28, was ordered held without bail on a state kidnapping charge in an appearance this morning before Justice of the Peace Marley Robinson.
10:44 a.m.
State's first law students to graduate
A millionaire reached deep into his pockets, professors came from all over the country with the intention to build something great and students took a chance on the unknown.
10:44 a.m.
Improvement sought for inmates' transition to outside
CARSON CITY -- A prison official urged Nevada lawmakers Thursday to help nonviolent inmates make a successful transition back to the streets.
10:43 a.m.
Measure calls for raise in child-support cap for rich
CARSON CITY -- A Senate committee listened Thursday to clashing testimony over a bill that would increase child support incrementally for wealthy Nevada parents.
10:41 a.m.
Comrade recovers some of lawyer's stolen artifacts
Defense attorney Osvaldo "Ozzie" Fumo took fellow attorney Thomas Pitaro out to lunch last week and gave him far more than a free meal.
10:33 a.m.
Garcia promises no privatizing services
Hundreds of Clark County School District support staffers went home happy Thursday night after Superintendent Carlos Garcia assured them that he is not planning to privatize any services in the district.
10:31 a.m.
Program cut sparks complaints
The budget cuts undertaken recently by the Clark County School District are beginning to stimulate protests among parents and students.
10:31 a.m.
Judge allows exam of man accused in case in which trooper was hit
Las Vegas Justice of the Peace Ann Zimmerman this morning agreed to allow two independent psychologists to examine the man accused of strangling a local prostitute and running over a Nevada Highway Patrol trooper.
10:30 a.m.
Durango's Sherman fires a no-hitter at Centennial
When Aja Sherman hobbled out of the emergency room on crutches Tuesday, she thought her Durango teammates would have to get to state without her.
10:28 a.m.
Dittler, Gators in prime position to reach state
For the past five weeks, sidelined Green Valley pitcher Jake Dittler has been envisioning a scenario -- one that would have him return to the mound in time to lead his team into the 4A ...
10:27 a.m.
Advice from Stewart gives Vasser a boost
Although it was a bit slower than his fastest time of the month, the upbeat Vasser was pleased with his speed. "I have taken some ideas that Tony (Stewart) has given me, and it has ...
10:27 a.m.
Golf: Local players advance in U.S. Open qualifiers
Munk, Berry and Eddie Heinen each carded 68s to force a playoff at the Black Mountain Golf & Country Club Thursday afternoon.
10:27 a.m.
Miller denies lawsuit against Jones is about money
Steve Miller emphatically denied Thursday that money was his motive in filing a libel lawsuit against former Mayor Jan Laverty Jones.
10:26 a.m.
UNLV's four-run 10th overcomes Cougars
Reliever Joe Maruffi (1-1) picked up his first win of the season, pitching 1 1/3 innings and giving up one run on one hit with two strikeouts.
10:26 a.m.
Increases OK'd for poor schools, teacher training
CARSON CITY -- A legislative budget subcommittee agreed Thursday to increases in school improvement programs such as help for failing students and teacher training.
10:26 a.m.
Wunderlich reaches settlement in lawsuit
Wunderlich sued UNLV over a 1999 incident in which she claimed former Lady Rebel assistant coach Lisa Rathbun attacked her in practice while the two were scimmaging. Rathbun was re-assigned after the incident and is ...
10:26 a.m.
Rebels' Cheetany signs contract with Titans
Cheetany, rated the No. 6 punting prospect in the nation by Joel Buchsbaum of Pro Football Weekly and a 2000 preseason first team All-American by Street & Smith's magazine, wasn't chosen in last month's NFL ...
10:25 a.m.
Columnist Dean Juipe: Wins might solve what ails the 51s
Sitting in the stands at Cashman Field, oblivious to the XFL folding and the satisfaction I would later feel at that offensive league's demise, I looked around at my 800 or so colleagues Thursday afternoon ...
10:24 a.m.
Goodman to lead first nighttime gay pride parade
This is not your old-fashioned gay pride parade.
10:24 a.m.
First evaluation due for superintendent
Clark County School District Superintendent Carlos Garcia will undergo his first evaluation by the School Board before the end of June.
10:23 a.m.
XFL, R.I.P.
NEW YORK -- "He Hate Me" -- a k a Rod Smart of the Las Vegas Outlaws -- was right.
10:23 a.m.
Outlaws made their mark in Las Vegas
Even though Joseph Tuiapala has signed a two-year contract with the Jacksonville Jaguars, he said he was crushed when he learned the XFL had folded due to financial losses on Thursday.
10:23 a.m.
City leaders struggle with compromise over tax shift
CARSON CITY -- Henderson city officials made some movement toward a compromise on a proposal that would shift tax money from Las Vegas and Clark County to fast-growing, smaller municipalities.
10:20 a.m.
Lawmakers angered over local reaction to tax battle
State legislators, angered by local officials' "sky is falling" assessment of a bill that shifts certain taxes to the state, threatened to launch a recall of elected officials who cut emergency services because of the ...
10:20 a.m.
Living Colour frontman doesn't want to repeat past
John, Paul, George and Ringo. Together they comprised the greatest rock band of all time. Apart, well, while there were moments of greatness, each solo artist's career never matched the sustained brilliance of the band's.
9:42 a.m.
Where I Stand -- Brian Greenspun: Extending the dream
IF YOU believe in Las Vegas, buy land.
9:40 a.m.
Letter: Death practices must be stopped
Slippery death stalks the Dutch people in the form of euthanasia and doctor-permitted suicide. This is one way of getting rid of the old people and the handicapped -- and also the unwanted children.
9:38 a.m.
Letter: Rhodes not right for city council
When officers go on duty, they must deal with robberies, burglaries, assaults, rapes, domestic violence and any other number of incidents that may place them in danger. In most cases there is no advance warning ...
9:37 a.m.
Letter: Nationwide health tracking network needed
Having participated in the Senate field hearing in Nevada, I heard firsthand the frustration from public health officials and families alike at the lack of needed health information. People agree that we need a much ...
9:37 a.m.
Editorial: Successful auction for government land
The taxpayers also came out ahead because an auction made it more likely that the best price possible was paid. Indeed, the proceeds from this auction will stay in Nevada and may be used to ...
9:36 a.m.
Editorial: Teamwork slows bill to ban betting
Meanwhile, it also was encouraging that Reid and Ensign were able to obtain pledges from a number of senators that they would oppose efforts to tack the sports betting ban onto an overall education spending ...
9:35 a.m.
Local Asians celebrate heritage
Events
9:34 a.m.
Columnist Sam Schmidt: Team's goal at Indy is to make top five rows
My strategy has always been, since day one of coming here even as a driver, to get in the field the first day of qualifying and seize the opportunity when you get it. Just be ...
9:32 a.m.
Collins gets No. 1 draw in Baja 500
Collins, of Las Vegas, will drive the first four-wheel vehicle to leave the starting line -- a Chevy C1500 in the featured Trophy-Truck division in Round 3 of the five-race 2001 Duralast SCORE Desert Series.
9:29 a.m.
'Peter Pan' principal leading his fairy-tale life
Meeting deadlines, navigating traffic jams, paying bills and organizing budgets. The daily duties of being a grown-up can be awfully dull.
9:29 a.m.
Saturday's horse racing entries
Post Time 1 p.m.
9:29 a.m.
Ralph Siraco's selections for Saturday's races at Hollywood Park
1st Race -- Mr. Vice Prizident - Wheels back quickly after last race victory, Baze on Mitchell trainee, strikes while the irons are hot? Tim In The Gym - Draws good rail post for route ...
9:27 a.m.
Indy 500 speeds
Indy 500 speeds
9:26 a.m.
Strip celebrities scheduled to appear at benefit concert
"Springfest III," an all-star benefit to raise funds for a charter school for the deaf, will be held Saturday at an amphitheater on the campus of Faith Lutheran High School in Summerlin.
9:26 a.m.
Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Busch, 16, carries on family tradition
One of the characteristics of the NASCAR Winston Cup Series throughout the years has been the strong family ties among its drivers, from father-son combinations such as the Pettys and the Earnhardts to the Waltrip, ...
9:25 a.m.
PCL Box: Tucson-Las Vegas
E--Clinton, Beltre. DP--Tucson 1, Las Vegas 1. LOB--Tucson 8, Las Vegas 8. 2B--Ryan, Prieto 2, Beltre, K. Johnson, Barry, Post. HR--Conti 2 (2, 3). S--Jacome, K. Johnson. SB--Barry. CS--Spivey.
9:24 a.m.
Datebook
Writer, producer and director Jerry Schafer will address Joe Behar's Community Drama Workshop at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Gold Coast showroom. Admission is free. Call 457-0234.
9:21 a.m.
Father-son team to star at Henderson ArtFest
Like father, like son.
9:19 a.m.
Columnist Paula DelGiudice: All types of fish are biting
Fishing continues to be good, as the warm weather hits its stride. Whether it's striped bass or rainbow trout, everyone's catching fish in Southern Nevada.
9:19 a.m.
Columnist Peter Benton: Second course to open at Anthem
Construction crews from Golf Links are hard at it out in Henderson shaping and molding the new Concord golf course, which will be the second daily-fee layout at The Revere at Anthem (the Lexington being ...
9:17 a.m.
Papa Roach invades Sam Boyd
Vacaville, Calif.? Pull off the highway after passing nothing but farms and cow pastures for miles and miles and, as the off ramp drops away, the infestation of corporate America looms large -- Staples, Petsmart ...
9:17 a.m.
Orosco picks up win for 51s
It was quite a dry spell between triple-A victories for Jesse Orosco.
9:16 a.m.
'Broken Globes' tackles weighty school subjects
"Broken Globes," a timely play that deals with youth violence and other issues involving high school students, is wrapping up a brief run at the Black Box Theater on the Cheyenne campus of the Community ...
9:16 a.m.
Las Vegas area fishing report
Some of the better success for stripers continues to be found in the Overton Arm where boaters have been catching fish in the Virgin Bowl and around Fish Island. One boater reported to the Nevada ...
9:15 a.m.
Columnist Jerry Fink: Albisani has the Keys to success
Maggie Albisani's adoring fans are mostly men, some of whom may be equally comfortable in an Armani suit or a Christian Dior gown.
9:13 a.m.
Columnist Muriel Stevens: Restaurant options are bountiful on Mother's Day
Mother's Day is one of the busiest restaurant days of the year, so if you haven't already made reservations for brunch or dinner, don't delay.
9:12 a.m.
Columnist Susan Snyder: Mr. Smith takes the high road
Roy Smith is one of life's remarkable people.
9:09 a.m.
'80s revenge
"Remember the '80s?" It's a slogan that's appeared countless times, on TV and in movies, books and CDs.
9:04 a.m.
Columnist Joe Delaney: Remembering Kingston Trio's beginnings
The Kingston Trio, led by one of the originals, Bob Shane, are in residence at the Suncoast through Sunday ... Shane, Nick Reynolds and Dave Guard were fellow college students in the San Francisco area ...
8:56 a.m.
Revamped 'Showgirls' at San Remo is an improvement
The mostly all-new David Saxe production of "Showgirls of Magic" at the San Remo richly deserves its billing as "The Biggest Little Show in Las Vegas."
8:55 a.m.
Columnist Kate Maddox: Goulet joins C2K melodrama
To get a little Seinfeld-ian for a minute: What is the deal with C2K?
8:55 a.m.
Checker doesn't dance around legacy
Chubby Checker will be twisting the night away at the Stratosphere this weekend.
8:50 a.m.
Where I Stand -- Hank Greenspun: Oh, the horror of navigating roadways
It's like the old-time horror movies.
8:47 a.m.
News of the Day: 1994
Story: In Detroit, figure skater Nancy Kerrigan let out a horrified scream and collapsed onto the floor. A man slammed something resembling a crowbar into her leg.
8:44 a.m.
Joe Delaney remembers 1994: Kerr, 'Boylesque' at the Sahara
Joe Delaney remembers 1994: Kerr, 'Boylesque' at the Sahara
8:41 a.m.
Columnist Kate Maddox: Zealous fan picks on Rick
Rick Springfield should probably heed the words of one of his hits this week: Don't talk to strangers.
6:05 a.m.
Low pay impedes recruiting, keeping of teachers
Summer heats up, school winds down and, for the past few years, the same cycle seems to repeat itself: Schoolteachers prepare to leave town on airplanes, in cars or moving vans heading to new states, ...
6:02 a.m.
Letter: No one bothered by area problems
If I were the parent of a child in Clark County schools I would be angry that there are not enough books, teachers make less than a casino waitress, school programs are being cut, and ...
6:01 a.m.
Letter: Most seniors aren't helped by Guinn plan
My husband has diabetes and is insulin dependent, plus he has congestive heart failure and kidney failure. He takes 20 prescriptions a day, but we get no help.
6:01 a.m.
Editorial: Conserving is a virtue after all
The conservation views of Cheney, who is in charge of President Bush's energy task force, stand in stark contrast to the more level-headed approach of state officials throughout the West who have implemented sensible conservation ...
6:00 a.m.
Editorial: States can't do it alone on drug plans
Nevada offers a limited prescription drug plan for lower-income seniors, but budget constraints curtail what this state can offer. Congress and President Bush need to find common ground and implement a plan that will ensure ...
6:00 a.m.
Columnist Susan Snyder: Mom takes arcane look at her day
My mother hates Mother's Day.
5:56 a.m.
A dash of Rosemary
She's an original diva with a strong sense of family and a fierce determination to carry on.
5:54 a.m.
Rebelling ranchers: Sagebrush movement continues fight for land
Rancher Cliven Bundy scatters cattle along the hilly range above his Riverside home by piping spring water to strategically placed metal troughs.
5:52 a.m.
Nevada tops nation in federally owned land
The Bureau of Land Management intends to sell 1 million acres to facilitate Nevada's growth, but this is hardly a victory for the Sagebrush Rebellion.
5:52 a.m.
Faith-based groups use fed funds to help families
Some kids go to church for the food.
5:51 a.m.
Southern Nevada celebrates Mothers of Year
Mayor Oscar Goodman presented the awards. Paula Francis, news anchor at KLAS Channel 8, read the letters of nomination.
5:34 a.m.
Columnist Jon Ralston: Turning the tide on new taxes
As the endgame cometh, the question has become less how badly James will hurt himself and instead how many of his colleagues will wade into the tax waters, and whether the governor will pull the ...
5:27 a.m.
Columnist Sandy Thompson: Tiny baby at center of custody dispute
SHORTLY AFTER entering this world, a tiny baby with striking blue eyes entered the Clark County Family Court system.
4:25 a.m.
Columnist Jeff German: Miller provides big laughs
IT'S SAFE to say that Steve Miller doesn't plan to include me in his inner circle of friends in the near future.
4:25 a.m.
Where I Stand--Brian Greenspun: Love Mom every day
M IS FOR the many ways she loves me.
4:25 a.m.
Las Vegas climbs to 14th best in city survey
Las Vegas was ranked 30th last year. Metropolitan areas were ranked according to wage and salary growth, job growth, and high-tech output growth, among other criteria.
2:00 a.m.

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