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- Motorcyclist dies in Summerlin crash
- Fight snapshot: Pacquiao is a hit with Jimmy Kimmel, and vice versa
- Google Maps glitch renames Henderson
- Rebels’ win raises a few what-ifs
- Wood: Not the renewable energy some had in mind
- Vegas is inspiring, but not buying, ideas for tourism ads
- Quagga mussels a toxic threat to Lake Mead
- Pinnacle CEO resigns after meeting confrontation
- As earnings fall, Riviera unsure if bankruptcy can be avoided
- Not all doctors agree with AMA support of bill
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Politics: The Early Line
Rep. Berkley livens health care debate with story of her own
Now and Then
Wranglers to face familiar foe and that's putting it mildly
Sports: Upon Further Review
Fight snapshot: Arum takes a pot shot during Pacquiao training (1 Comment)
Robin Leach's Las Vegas Celebrity Watch
Final Five have two routines each on Dancing With the Stars
The Coin Bucket
Blue Man Group at half price for locals
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Findlay Prep's Bradley fitting in at Texas (2 Comments)
Now and Then
I went to a hockey game and a New Mexico women's soccer match broke out (3 Comments)
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Las Vegas Wranglers vs. Utah Grizzlies
Orleans Hotel-Casino
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Leaving Springfield at Beauty Bar
Beauty Bar | 10 p.m. to 11:59 p.m.
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Justin Sayne and Dignity at Moon
Moon Nightclub | 10:30 p.m. to 11:59 p.m.
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Lily Tomlin at the Hollywood Theatre
Hollywood Theatre at MGM Grand
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2nd Annual Go-Go Cup at Blush
Blush Boutique Nightclub | 10 p.m. to 11:59 p.m.
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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.