Monday AMs
Sunday, July 28, 2002 | 8:58 a.m.
Here are the top Nevada stories in sight at this hour for AMs of Monday, July 29. If you have questions about stories, call News Editor Tom Tait in Las Vegas at (702) 382-7440. For reruns, contact the AP Service Desk at (212) 621-1595.
HEADLINES:
Nevada convenes special session to cap medical malpractice awards
Census shows Nevada remains divorce capital
Bras across the Las Vegas Strip to raise breast cancer awareness
Ruiz keeps WBA heavyweight belt when Johnson disqualified
MEDICAL MALPRACTICE:
Nevada convenes special session to cap medical malpractice awards
CARSON CITY, Nev. - Four days after President Bush called for nationwide ceilings on medical malpractice awards, state lawmakers planned to meet Monday in a rare special session to impose such caps in Nevada.
BC-NV--Nevada-Malpractice. 795 words.
By Brendan Riley.
Moved previously. National version also moving.
AROUND THE STATE:
Bras across the Las Vegas Strip to raise breast cancer awareness
LAS VEGAS - The Las Vegas Strip took on a new meaning for women - and men - on Sunday as 10,000 bras were strung from the Mandalay Bay resort to the Stratosphere hotel-casino to raise breast cancer awareness.
BC-NV--Strip Bras. Developing.
By Lisa Snedeker.
Pursuing AP Photo.
Census shows Nevada remains divorce capital
LAS VEGAS - Nevada continues to be the nation's divorce capital, clinging to a title it first captured more than a century ago. Nevada has the highest percentage of divorced residents in the country at 13.8 percent, recently released figures from Census 2000 show. The national average is 9.7 percent.
BC-NV--Divorce Capital. Developing.
SPORTS:
Ruiz keeps WBA heavyweight belt when Johnson DQ'd
LAS VEGAS - Once again, John Ruiz got the job done.
BC-BOX--Ruiz-Johnson. 710 words. Also moved on some national sports lines.
By Ken Peters. AP Photos.
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KISS at the Pearl
The Pearl at the Palms
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Christopher "Kid" Reid at the LA Comedy Club
LA Comedy Club @ Trader Vic's
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Stevie Wonder at MGM Grand
MGM Grand Garden Arena | 8 p.m. to 11 p.m.
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UNLV Rebels vs. Louisville at the Thomas & Mack Center
The Thomas & Mack Center | 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
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Joe Perry Project at the House of Blues
House of Blues | 8 p.m. to 11:59 p.m.
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Vicente Fernandez at the Mandalay Bay Events Center
Mandalay Bay Events Center | 9 p.m. to 11 p.m.
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Jay Leno at The Mirage
Terry Fator Theatre
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