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Tuesday, July 28, 1998

Instructor Jamie Pollock uses balloons to explain how cells function to middle school pupils participating in a Summer of Discovery program, sponsored by the University of Nevada School of Medicine and Area Health Education Centers. Photo by Gary Thompson.
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Teen science program helps students take their medicine
Memories of 13-year-old Julie Felton's first encounter with the worlds of science and medicine are anything but fuzzy. "When I was 3, my mom bought me a doctor's set and my dog ate it," she recalled Monday. "I wanted to dissect her to get it out."
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Council votes to revamp way city audits work
Responding to recent problems with the Audit Department, the Las Vegas City Council voted Monday to seek a change in the city charter that would revamp how the audit function works. At least 14 city audit reports over the past three years were stamped "draft" or "confidential" and not made public, a problem critics attribute to a faulty management structure.
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