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Archive for July 22, 2006

In soccer, the world was one
A month after attending the World Cup in Germany, Bo Bernhard still sees flags.
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TAKE FIVE: north american 8-ball championship
What: North American 8-Ball Championship
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FLASHPOINT for Jul 22, 2007
FLASHPOINT for Jul 22, 2007
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Editorial: Caucuses fly under the radar
Most members of Congress belong to so-called "caucuses" - informal groups of lawmakers who share an interest and use their numbers to pressure colleagues.
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Letter: No need to put redistricting on a fast track
The constituents / voters don't really have the opportunity to give input. The City Council's meeting on the issue is scheduled for 4 p.m. Wednesday, when many people are at work and cannot attend.
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Letter: Israel not without fault in this crisis
Israel keeps millions of Arabs under occupation. Just because it abandoned Gaza does not mean it still doesn't control it.
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Letter: Bush offers advice that contradicts itself
That's like being in a fighter's corner at a boxing match in which someone says, "Lessen up kid, this guy wants to knock you into eternity. So protect yourself and try to nail him if ...
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Editorial: No telling what's classified
For its report, the watchdog arm of Congress examined just 111 documents, a tiny fraction of the roughly 13.4 million documents the Pentagon produces each year. But the results "are consistent with the weaknesses GAO ...
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LOOKING IN ON: EDUCATION
Clark County School Board trustee is a nonpartisan office, but allegations of partisan politics are nonetheless creeping into the District G race.
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Nevada's 'last glass ceiling'
Lt. Gov. Lorraine Hunt has long been a friend of Southern Nevada's business and political establishment. All the more surprising then, when she lashed out at some of those allies this week, saying she had ...
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UNLV regents still in dark over secretive institute
UNLV officials, under pressure from regents and Chancellor Jim Rogers, took steps Friday to make public a heavily censored federal grant application submitted by the university's Institute for Security Studies.
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