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Archive for February 13, 2007

Q+A: George Maloof
What: NBA All-Star Jam Session
7:19 a.m.
Museum on the move
The glowing dioramas, quiet hallways and fossils at the Nevada State Museum and Historical Society are a bit staid compared to the flurry of activity taking place behind the scenes.
7:19 a.m.
John Katsilometes on the air miles logged by the Smith Center's designers in search of inspiration
The voyaging troupe included Smith Center design architect David M. Schwarz and theater designer Joshua Dachs, along with board members Myron Martin, Don Snyder, Richard Plaster and Wyatt DeFreitas. In early January the crew visited ...
7:18 a.m.
Please be my Anti-Valentine
Todd Goldman, the dry-witted Romeo of pop art and T-shirts, will again be celebrating anti-Valentine's Day with an exhibit at Entertainment Galleries.
7:18 a.m.
FLASHPOINT for Feb 13, 2007
Listen carefully, but if you hear it, don't talk about it louder than a whisper. We wouldn't want the quiet buzz to become a legislative proposal. You can hear it: The gaming tax whispers. All ...
7:18 a.m.
Editorial: A gift by any other name
The rules, adopted in January, are designed to curtail the power of lobbyists who had grown accustomed to trying to influence lawmakers' votes through lavish gifts, meals and entertainment. But, according to a story by ...
7:18 a.m.
Editorial: Keep law's original intent
The form is called a Declaration of Homestead, and it can be filed by any homeowner for a nominal fee. It doesn't protect against all debts - mortgage and child-support payments, and taxes, are among ...
7:18 a.m.
Letter: Meaning of an honest day's work lost on Rove
While being totally incensed by Mr. Rove's remark, I am quite proud of Congresswoman Berkley for her comments. After all, is not our great nation built upon the concept of freedom to choose one's vocation ...
7:18 a.m.
Letter: Smoking is the least of our troops' worries
Yes, I agree that smoking is very bad for anyone's health. All those who smoke should try to stop this addiction. However, I think the lesson learned by our young people from these pictures on ...
7:17 a.m.
Letter: When have we won? Depends who 'we' are
If the war in Iraq is prolonged, and we send even more troops, and our aggression with Iran is escalated by the miserably unbelievable "intelligence" that our executive branch is bombing us with in the ...
7:17 a.m.
Letter: Keep an open mind on who can serve
Not all incarcerated people are of the ilk he bemoans. As a minority, I know personally of many men released from prison who served valiantly in the military. I remember in World War II that ...
7:17 a.m.
Editorial: Starting at the top
A story in Monday's Las Vegas Sun by Emily Richmond reported that of the 320 principals in the Clark County School District, 75 have retired since 2004. The district has about 75 more who are ...
7:16 a.m.
Partnership plans housing for casino workers
Partnership plans housing for casino workers
7:16 a.m.
Community is torn apart by a court case involving a Second Baptist Church's pastor
As you hit the streets after a service on any given Sunday morning on a certain patch of the West Side, chances are good that the person walking next to you will be speaking with ...
7:16 a.m.
LOOKING IN ON: CITY HALL
The developer that has been attempting to attract a grocery store to West Las Vegas for more than a year is out of the picture, at least officially.
7:16 a.m.
Reform hurting UNLV's coffers
Reform hurting UNLV's coffers
7:16 a.m.
Old Yucca firm joins new review
WASHINGTON - To conduct an independent review of the troubled nuclear waste dump, the Energy Department has hired a firm whose staff and board include past Yucca Mountain officials.
7:16 a.m.
Red roses blacken image
Amanda Hagen, certified florist, sits cross-legged in a flower shop on Sahara Avenue, facing the enemy.
7:15 a.m.

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