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Stupak, his projects frequent targets in Best of the Worst categories

By PETER O'CONNELL
REVIEW-JOURNAL


No one could know the precedent that was being set in February 1987 when the Best of the Worst was first published as a kind of evil twin to the Best of Las Vegas readers' poll.

Tucked inside the Living section, the new feature related readers' gripes about bad commercials, speed bumps and intersections.

But the first category in the first Best of the Worst listing concerned hotel architecture.

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Bob Stupak

Guest Pick: Rachel Boesing
Best of the Worst
  • Most Overrated Restaurant
  • Ugliest Las Vegas Building
  • Worst Place to Take Visitors
  • Worst Problem Facing Southern Nevada
  • Worst Traffic Spot
  • Worst Use of Public Money



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