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Living -- Mar. 08, 2007

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A change in federal tax laws requires churchgoers to document the cash offerings that they drop into the collection plate, beginning this year. Photo by K.M. Cannon.
FACT OVER FAITH: GET IT IN WRITING
You go to church -- sometimes, anyway -- and, whenever you do, you drop a few bucks into the collection plate.

MIKE WEATHERFORD: Amazing Johnathan to bid farewell
It's too early to say what will happen to three shows at the Sahara after last week's announcement of the hotel's sale. But the Amazing Johnathan, the casino's biggest draw, says he will leave at the end of the year regardless.



LIVING DIGEST

FACT OVER FAITH: GET IT IN WRITING
You go to church -- sometimes, anyway -- and, whenever you do, you drop a few bucks into the collection plate.

GARDENING: Plant tomatoes early to plump up your garden's harvest
The tomato is, without a doubt, the No. 1 vegetable in America's gardens. It is the highest yielding and most consumed of all the vegetables. Harvesting that first vine-ripe tomato is the ambition of nearly every gardener.

COMMUNITY WRAP

WHAT'S NEW: Start Your Toes to Tappin'
"Happy Feet," a story about penguins who just gotta dance, scored a big win at the Academy Awards ceremony recently by taking home the Oscar for best animated feature.

THE R-J GOES TO A PARTY: Oncologist honored during party at Four Seasons
The Southern Nevada Chapter of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society honored pioneering oncologist Dr. Emil Frei III at a reception kicking off a medical symposium Friday at the Four Seasons.

AROUND THE VALLEY

SUPPORT GROUPS
Neuropathy Support Group will meet at 1 p.m. Friday at the Clark County Library, 1401 E. Flamingo Road (434-6841, 361-8192).

MIKE WEATHERFORD: Amazing Johnathan to bid farewell
It's too early to say what will happen to three shows at the Sahara after last week's announcement of the hotel's sale. But the Amazing Johnathan, the casino's biggest draw, says he will leave at the end of the year regardless.


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