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News briefs for Dec. 6, 2002
The state treasury will auction off unclaimed property, including a large collection of sports cards, jewelry and encased silver coins, Saturday at Robert Deiro and Associates, 4050 W. Harmon Ave., Suite 1.
11:14 a.m.
Casino developer studies opportunities in Mexico
The Journal said Wynn plans to go to Mexico in January to scout locations and that he would operate a casino with a partner, Alberto Santos, a wealthy Mexican businessman and former senator.
11:14 a.m.
Casino sued by landlord
The lawsuit was filed by Olivia Silvagni and the Northern Trust Bank as co-trustees of the Michele Silvagni Family Trust, William Morse and Wells Fargo Bank as co-trustees of the Victor Silvagni Family Trust, Moe ...
11:14 a.m.
Record exhibit space sold
A spokeswoman for the Consumer Electronics Association, Arlington, Va., said Thursday that CES will have more than 1.2 million square feet of exhibits at the Las Vegas Convention Center, the Las Vegas Hilton, the Riviera ...
11:14 a.m.
HCA opens new service center
The company employs about 230 people in Las Vegas but expects to employ 625 people by the end of 2003, said Phil Dinwiddle, CFO of the Las Vegas center. Right, Angela Corona, HCA collections specialist, ...
11:14 a.m.
Porter names two top staff members
Porter has hired Windsor Freemyer to be his chief of staff and Traci Scott to be his press secretary.
11:14 a.m.
Doctors say plan would reduce lawsuits
Two doctors who support efforts to change Nevada's new medical malpractice litigation law to reflect California's more physician-friendly statute say it would help reduce the number of malpractice lawsuits in this state.
11:12 a.m.
Gambling publisher Luckman dies
Edna Luckman was not a gambler, but she realized early on the need in Las Vegas for gamblers to have a sporting chance against the casinos.
11:11 a.m.
Herbst expands with slot route deal
Herbst Gaming Inc. of Las Vegas has signed an agreement to purchase the Nevada slot route operations of slot making giant International Game Technology, a deal that would put No. 2 ranked Herbst in line ...
11:10 a.m.
Mayor says he would practice law if elected to second term
Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman said Thursday his campaign promise to stop practicing law while mayor was "foolish" and wouldn't be one he would make for a second term in office.
11:10 a.m.
Columnist Jeff German: Back-room deal drives Experience
Paris has proven to be a master in the art of cutting back-room deals with public officials.
11:09 a.m.
Sneezing, sniffling signs of cold and flu season
Those eligible for a free vaccine through Medicare or Medicaid must present an insurance card. For those not eligible, the cost is $15 for a flu immunization.
11:09 a.m.
Day of infamy forgotten in schools
President Franklin Roosevelt said Dec. 7, 1941, was a day that would live in infamy, but as far as most of Clark County's schools are concerned, the 61st anniversary of Pearl Harbor has been all ...
11:06 a.m.
Another Yucca conflict of interest alleged
WASHINGTON -- Nevada lawmakers say the Energy Department has ensnared itself in another conflict-of-interest mess involving a law firm it hired to handle a Yucca Mountain matter.
11:06 a.m.
Utility settling power manipulation probe
The Texas power supplier would refund $14 million and stop wholesale electricity trading for two years under an agreement with Federal Energy Regulatory Commission trial staff, El Paso Electric said Thursday.
11:05 a.m.
Curbing water waste: Water district more aggressive in fining violators
Dennis Gegen's day tracking down water wasters begins at 4 a.m. because many of the Las Vegas Valley's sprinklers begin hissing before dawn.
11:05 a.m.
Mandalay expects to meet analysts' estimates
Room rates at most of Mandalay Resort Group's Las Vegas casino resorts remain weak, but the company expects to achieve analysts' profit estimates for the fourth quarter, company executives said during a conference call with ...
10:55 a.m.
Baseball cards in state auction
State Treasurer Brian Krolicki said most of the items were recovered from unattended safe-deposit boxes.
10:55 a.m.
Gomes qualifies by skin of his teeth
At a glance
10:23 a.m.
Penney out to cash in against UNLV
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10:23 a.m.
Lady Rebels head for road game in Texas
The Islanders (5-0) have posted victories over Texas-Arlington, Texas-San Antonio, Louisiana-Lafayette, SMU and North Texas.
10:22 a.m.
Goodman vows fight to keep tax shares
Las Vegas and Clark County lobbyists will fight any attempts to take property tax money from municipalities to help balance the state budget during the 2003 Legislature, Mayor Oscar Goodman said Thursday.
10:18 a.m.
Big League game returns to Las Vegas
The Los Angeles Dodgers and the Colorado Rockies will meet Thursday, March 27. Tickets go on sale March 1, but fans who purchase a ticket plan from the Las Vegas 51s receive the chance to ...
10:17 a.m.
'Billy' Knight, brother of Gladys, dies at age 55
Billy Knight is the second high-profile member of Gladys' family to die in Las Vegas in the last four years. Gladys' son Jimmy Newman, her road manager, died on July 10, 1999, at age 36.
10:12 a.m.
Three men indicted on murder charges
Three men have been indicted on murder charges for killings that took place earlier this year in Las Vegas.
10:10 a.m.
Two finalists named to head Housing Authority
A former head of the Charlotte, N.C., Housing Authority and the current assistant executive director of the Philadelphia Housing Authority are the finalists for the top job in the Las Vegas agency.
10:09 a.m.
States work to improve local security
While the federal Homeland Security Department is moving toward linking more than 20 government agencies with state governments, public agencies and businesses are also working to better protect critical infrastructure from terrorist attacks.
10:07 a.m.
Underdogs with plenty to gain
One of the underdogs feels he has a score to settle, while the other can do a great deal not only for himself but for the solvency of his promotional company with a victory Saturday ...
10:05 a.m.
Columnist Dean Juipe: Mayweather brings it on himself
Floyd Mayweather Jr. came into professional boxing with a clean slate, like most everyone else.
10:05 a.m.
Women's death called mystery
The Clark County coroner's office is investigating the "very unusual" death of a woman found burned in a house near Durango Drive and Flamingo Road Thursday night, Clark County Fire Department spokesman Bob Leinbach said.
10:03 a.m.
Columnist Sal DeFilippo: Don't worry about the injuries, just enjoy Vick
I'm growing weary of hearing all the television commentators say that an injury to Falcons quarterback Michael Vick is simply a matter of time.
10:02 a.m.
Columnist Steve Guiremand: Mountain West teams deserve a lump of coal
The Las Vegas Bowl has two more years remaining on its deal to take the No. 2 team from the Mountain West Conference. And if I were executive director Tina Kunzer-Murphy, I would begin sending ...
10:01 a.m.
Correction
The Sun corrects its errors. If you find a mistake, call 385-3111 to report it.
10:00 a.m.
Appeals court upholds conviction
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rejected the appeal of Keith Shwayder, who was convicted of racketeering and other charges in the scam.
9:58 a.m.
Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Herbst's season not so terrible
Troy Herbst of Las Vegas continued his desert domination by claiming both the Class 1 and overall championships in the 2002 Optima SCORE Desert Series -- and made a little off-road racing history in the ...
9:57 a.m.
Developer has plans for 61 acres
The developer, whom the mayor would not identify, has had an architect draw up plans for an academic medical center and a "mini-Central Park" on the former railroad yards.
9:56 a.m.
Rahal, Honda to team up for car on '03 IRL circuit
Brack returns to Team Rahal after spending one season with Target/Chip Ganassi Racing in CART. Brack drove for team owner Bobby Rahal in 2000 and 2001 in CART and won four races and earned six ...
9:56 a.m.
Cheyenne, Gorman lead the pack
Boys basketball glance
9:54 a.m.
Thursday's prep results
Boys Basketball
9:52 a.m.
Air Force halts training missions
Wednesday's mid-air collision of two A-10 jet fighters about 100 miles northwest of Las Vegas was apparently the last straw for the Air Force general in charge of air combat.
9:52 a.m.
Columnist Adam Candee: Respect for LV's Pool runs deep
You're Chad Pool and you live football through every fiber of your body.
9:51 a.m.
Lawmakers work on property tax relief
CARSON CITY -- While most of the talk around the Legislature is about taxes, two Republican lawmakers are working on plans to protect Nevadans from losing their homes for failure to pay taxes in dire ...
9:51 a.m.
Official questions legality of initiative
The North Las Vegas city attorney says City Council meeting policies cannot be changed by a ballot initiative, as is proposed in a petition that would have voters decide in April whether residents should have ...
9:51 a.m.
Saturday's horse racing entries
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9:49 a.m.
Columnist Barb Henderson: Holiday season sparkles with nature's beauty
December blows in and delivers a special magical outdoor connection with the holiday season.
9:48 a.m.
Las Vegas Area Fishing Report
Updated Dec. 6, 2002
9:40 a.m.
Editorial: Bush should release local security funds
In Nevada, Guinn estimates additional tax money totaling $800 million will be needed over the next two years to keep essential services intact. Governors of other states face the same financial pressure. At the same ...
9:26 a.m.
Three area students scholars at UNR
Senior Scholar Award winners from Southern Nevada are:
9:25 a.m.
Political notebook: City Council gets its Irish up
It's long been proven that bettors who follow Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman's advice will usually end up ripping up their tickets.
9:24 a.m.
Obituaries for Dec. 6, 2002
Katie Anderson, 79, of Las Vegas died Tuesday in Las Vegas. She was born June 20, 1923, in Tennessee. A resident for eight years, she was a retired director for the state of Tennessee, a ...
9:24 a.m.
Letter: Study biological danger at Yucca
Bacteria and viruses already in the mountain, and new ones introduced by storage of nuclear wastes there, could develop mutant strains that will be indestructible for a long time.
9:23 a.m.
Letter: Limit terms of president, congressmen
Make it one three-year term for representatives, one four-year term for senators and one eight-year term for presidents. We don't need career politicians.
9:23 a.m.
Test Site workers' screening continues
A total of 62 former Nevada Test Site workers or their families have received compensation for illnesses related to their work at the nuclear weapons proving ground during the Cold War.
9:22 a.m.
Turn in those bighorn plates
No registration renewal or emissions inspection is required if the registration is current. However, motorists will be charged a $5 decal fee and a Prison Industries Fee of 50 cents per plate.
9:22 a.m.
Blood drives scheduled
Wednesday: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., County Government Center, 500 Grand Central Parkway; 7 a.m. to noon, Valley Hospital, 620 Shadow Lane; noon to 5 p.m., Cox Communications, 121 S. Martin Luther King Blvd.; 10 ...
9:22 a.m.
High Country News gets new chief
It is the first time in 20 years that the nonprofit, independent newspaper has changed leaders.
9:21 a.m.
VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Animal magnetism draws PETA to NFR
The National Finals Rodeo at Thomas & Mack Center, which starts today and runs through Dec. 15, is no exception.
9:21 a.m.
Editorial: Pay raise now up to the voters
Great care should be given to how the ballot question is written and what restrictions should be placed on the compensation if the measure passes. For starters, there should be two ballot questions, so that ...
9:20 a.m.
Cammack, prominent surgeon and humanitarian, dies
Dr. Kirk Cammack was a cowboy at heart.
9:20 a.m.
Community briefs for Dec. 6, 2002
Las Vegas Valley Senior Friends will host Patsy Crawford-Waits, president of Medicare Advisory Foundation, who will be on hand to provide members with the latest information on Medicare changes for 2003 from 1:30 p.m. to ...
9:20 a.m.
Families value Scintas' wholesome act at Rio
Who: The Scintas.
9:17 a.m.
Columnist Susan Snyder: Feeling quite cozy in Vegas
December is the time of year when we get to feel a little smug.
9:16 a.m.
At last: Graceland and Las Vegas converge
What: Mobile Graceland.
9:14 a.m.
All a'Board: 'Billboard Music Awards' strives for variety in Vegas show
"Las Vegas is an incredibly visual location and venue, and it offers us the opportunity to go there every year and try to create stuff that feels fresh," Bain, the program's executive producer, said in ...
9:12 a.m.
'Cathouse' sheds light on Nevada prostitution
So sex, specifically the Moonlight Bunny Ranch in Carson City, is the perfect backdrop for HBOs latest America Undercover special, "Cathouse."
9:08 a.m.
Columnist Jerry Fink: A sea of musical gifts keeps Boatman afloat
Tim Boatman was a musical prodigy, learning to play the piano at age 5.
9:05 a.m.
Datebook for December 6, 2002
Las Vegas Arts District will showcase local artists, unique shops and street entertainment 6 p.m.-10 p.m. the first Friday of each month at Main Street and Charleston Boulevard. Admission is free. 678-6278.
9:04 a.m.
On Display for December 6, 2002
"The Holly Dolly Show," an exhibit featuring handmade dolls, puppets, toys and ornaments created by Contemporary Arts Collective members, is on display through Dec. 28 at the Arts Factory, 101 E. Charleston Blvd., Suite 101. ...
9:04 a.m.
Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: Special family members
PETER LANDERS, writing last month in The Wall Street Journal, reported on two studies featured in the journal Science. Landers writes:
8:59 a.m.
Corgan's Zwan taking flight as a supergroup
When: Thursday.
8:57 a.m.
Still time to bid in Sun Holiday Auction
This years list of items, which appeared in last Fridays Sun, can be accessed through a link on the homepage of the Suns website at lasvegassun.com.
8:55 a.m.
'Holiday Follies' joins Snoopy
"The Holiday Follies" will feature food, a silent auction, entertainment and a special performance of "Snoopy! The Musical."
8:54 a.m.
'Snoopy' stripped to essentials at West Charleston
They are the loveable characters created by one of the most lovable cartoonists.
8:54 a.m.
Columnist Spencer Patterson: Was the Stones' show at The Joint inferior? Yes
Strange as it may sound, the Rolling Stones could have learned a thing or two by watching Yes on Tuesday night.
8:52 a.m.
Columnist Muriel Stevens: Gaetano's unique among LV's neighborhood Italian restaurants
There is something about Gaetano's at 10271 S. Eastern Ave., Suite 111, in Henderson that sets it apart from other neighborhood Italian restaurants, yet good Italian food is common in Las Vegas. But at what ...
8:47 a.m.
Geoff Carter -- Scene Selection: Mouse roars in Disney set
Few Hollywood studios have documented their history as faithfully or as well in recent years as Disney. Granted, the studio has to answer to a higher standard than Warner Bros. or Metro-Goldwyn Mayer: Unlike Jack ...
8:46 a.m.
Leppard's spots
WEEKEND EDITION: Dec. 8, 2002
4:12 a.m.
Editorial: Planning is a facade in county
Last week the Clark County Commission, in a mind-bending vote, changed the county's master plan in the southwest to allow 300 homes to be built underneath the flight path of planes departing from McCarran International ...
4:09 a.m.
Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: Don't forget homeless
It has been more than three years since we last recorded the death of a homeless man caught in a drainage ditch during a rainstorm. None of us know or can remember the name of ...
4:08 a.m.
VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Take a holiday from 'Gangs'
Scorsese and my family were both guests one summer weekend at Jill Krementz' family's New Jersey estate.
4:07 a.m.
Columnist Susan Snyder: A crisis difficult to identify
He was a homeless man found dead in a storm drain Monday. Authorities believe he was among a small group of people who sought refuge in a wash that sheltered them from the cold and ...
4:06 a.m.
Letter: Party must go back to its roots
Ralph Nader is highly qualified as the world's best con artist. The Green Party is not admirable, only naive. Nader will appear on the scene sometime next year just long enough to pick up his ...
4:05 a.m.
Letter: Elected officials make veterans feel less patriotic
I still remain patriotic, but I question the real motives of warlord Kublai W. Bush, who is hot to trot for war no matter what U.N. inspectors find in Iraq! Why? Well, for starters, war ...
4:05 a.m.
Columnist Jon Ralston: Re-election tops Reid's wish list
In case you are unaware, Reid's re-election campaign began Nov. 6 -- the morning after the election in which the teetotalling senior senator nevertheless had a pounding hangover after the Democrats lost the Senate and ...
4:04 a.m.
Columnist Jeff German: New allies aid state in Yucca struggle
But now that the battlefield has switched from Congress to an independent federal court in Washington, the state is finding more allies than it ever could have imagined.
4:03 a.m.
Editorial: Is Bush rearranging chairs on Titanic?
Worried that a languid economy might ruin his chances for a second term -- a fate that befell his father -- President Bush on Friday gave the boot to Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill and economic ...
4:01 a.m.
Big issues face lawmakers
WEEKEND EDITION: Dec. 8, 2002
4:00 a.m.
Columnist Benjamin Grove: Yucca rhetoric is heating up on both sides
As Gov. Kenny Guinn and other prominent Nevada politicians are committing to a lengthy legal challenge to the project, a Las Vegas-based group called Nevadans for Nuclear Safety and Benefits has been quietly pining for ...
3:59 a.m.
Columnist Erin Neff: Lawmakers must wrest Legislature from lobbyists
Forget about setting new limits on what the paid representatives can do in Carson City, the Legislature is just now getting around to telling the lobbyists what the old rules were supposed to be.
3:59 a.m.
Computer repair class pays dividends for schools
WEEKEND EDITION: Dec. 7, 2002
2:00 a.m.
What's driving some local college students?
Higher education and big rigs go together about as well as a cocktail of beer and diesel fuel -- yet a trucking school has found a home at the Community College of Southern Nevada.
1:56 a.m.
Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callghan: Let's not forget what happened 61 years ago today
This was another world war that was supposed to be the war that ended all wars. Americans hoped this would be the end of wars, but deep in their hearts most of them knew it ...
1:55 a.m.

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