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Cowboy Steve Wynn recalls days of ropin' on Ralph Lamb's ranch (4 Comments)
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Dawn Gibbons' story: First lady talks about divorce, humiliation, fears (19 Comments)
The Kats Report
Kirk Kerkorian: CityCenter is 'simply the most amazing' Vegas project ever (17 Comments)
Robin Leach's Las Vegas Celebrity Watch
Great Santa Run: Unofficial 14,595 runners would be a new record
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Rampage Jackson to return to UFC (4 Comments)
Politics: Ralston's Flash
Superintendents want state to immediately seek Race to Top funds (3 Comments)
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Save Tony Verdugo fundraiser at Jet
Jet | 8:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
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Rockhouse’s Rodeo Roundup
Rockhouse Bar & Nightclub | 10 p.m. to 11:59 p.m.
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Dom Irrera at the Riviera Comedy Club
The Riviera
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Football specials at Diablo's
Diablos Cantina
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Birds are already being chopped up by the blades of wind turbines. Birds eat bugs. Fewer birds, more bugs. Bugs cause illnesses. More bugs, more illnesses--think of malaria and yellow fever. In the frantic rush to the new energy bonanza, T.J. Pickens, Bill Clinton and Harry Reid are not doing their homework. They are all old enough to benefit by the immediate profits in contracting for development and equipment without having to live with the consequences that will ensue from insufficient preparation. Studying bird migration patterns and behavior is, for them, just an intellectual nuisance. Of course, there are always those whose academic integrity can be bought to present an acceptable "science" of bird migration, and the scientifically ignorant public will buy it.