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Archive for March 21, 2006

DULY NOTED
Best thing about the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament so far: Hearing Billy Packer and Digger Phelps and Jay Bilas, et al., apologize like Hugh Grant for saying teams such as Bradley and George Mason had ...
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Knight: Highlands tournament tough to top
After all, Las Vegas is home to several world-class golf courses and the weather in mid-May and early June usually is superb.
8:18 a.m.
Doctors censured by state board
RENO - A Las Vegas anesthesiologist was reprimanded last week by the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners for his conduct after his arrest, including threatening a police officer and grabbing a nurse.
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Film festival, Vegas growing on each other
The film submission deadline is April 21.
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Breaking down is hard to do
Nearly two years after fire ripped through a three-story building at the Casa Palms apartments on Las Vegas Boulevard North, the blackened and boarded-up building is headed toward demolition.
8:18 a.m.
What's in a name? Success
Hey Blackie: Chris G. called. She wants Pinky to talk to the Big O for her.
8:18 a.m.
NLV Police criticized over handling of complaints
She has passed her work ethic onto her 15-year-old son, Chris, who rings up groceries three afternoons a week at a neighborhood market.
8:17 a.m.
Neighbors cry foul
The first two major horse events at the new South Coast Equestrian Center drew large audiences, but it is not the sweet smell of such success that has nearby residents of that resort abuzz.
8:17 a.m.
Laying the groundwork
One of the nation's leading experts on urban sprawl says Las Vegas, blessed with expansive miles of undeveloped land and the potential to learn from other cities' mistakes, could become a cornerstone of "the century ...
8:17 a.m.
Land auction plan may add to rift
The 700 acres in unincorporated Clark County south of the Inspirada master-planned community in Henderson and north of Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area, were nominated for auction two years ago by Henderson and Clark County ...
8:17 a.m.
John Katsilometes on how the man who once portrayed Shirley Feeney's boyfriend has landed as a star on the Strip - as part of some musical cast changes at the Luxor
At least, that's what Mekka's official Web site says. No official confirmation yet on any of the show's cast changes, but Mekka is expected (and apparently expecting) to begin his run after Latessa leaves on ...
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FLASHPOINT for Mar 21, 2005
FLASHPOINT for Mar 21, 2005
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Letter: Could 'Hoosiers' happen again?
"Hoosiers" is a movie loosely based on a high school state championship game played in Indiana a half century ago between small-town Milan and big-city Muncie Central. As in the movie, Milan's Bobby Plump hit ...
8:16 a.m.
Letter: Legislation on our ports is long overdue
Sen. Norm Coleman, R-Minn., wrote in The Wall Street Journal on March 11 about the following legislation he has introduced:
8:16 a.m.
Letter: Eisenhower set the right example for GOP
In the spirit of the People to People organization he fostered, we reached out to underdeveloped nations with educational and monetary aid, helping them catch up. Back then, nearly all Americans believed that people who ...
8:16 a.m.
Editorial: Not just another fish story
The fish, which lives deep in the vertical limestone cave in the Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, was among the very first species to be protected under the landmark Endangered Species Act. The law protects ...
8:16 a.m.
Editorial: Clearing up air pollution
In a report released Thursday, the National Research Council of the National Academies, which advises the government in areas of science, engineering and medicine, recommended the EPA not be allowed to stop states from enacting ...
8:15 a.m.
Editorial: Shed light on campaigns
Now what does that tell you?
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