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Living -- Mar. 11, 2007

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"ERNIE IS THIRSTY" (P.J. THOMAS, LAS VEGAS)
CANDID CAMERA: Cell Phone Confidential
Cell phone cameras already have captured some incredible moments of 21st century life, from Saddam Hussein's execution to comedian Michael Richards' racist onstage rant.



WALK LIKE AN EGYPTIAN
The King Tut Museum and Tomb at Luxor, 3900 Las Vegas Blvd. South, is a little Las Vegas kitsch, a little cultural education.



LIVING DIGEST

CANDID CAMERA: Cell Phone Confidential
Cell phone cameras already have captured some incredible moments of 21st century life, from Saddam Hussein's execution to comedian Michael Richards' racist onstage rant.

New passport rule relaxed for children
DETROIT -- In case you missed it, regulations that would require passports for future entry into the U.S. by land and sea have been modified to exempt children.

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HIKES

OUTDOOR BRIEFS
FREE CLASS

SUPPORT GROUPS
The National Alliance for the Mentally Ill has weekly support groups at 6:30 p.m. Mondays at its clinic, 1590 W. Sunset Road, and at 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays at Nevada Adult Mental Health Services, 6161 W. Charleston Blvd., Building 1 (310-5764).

MIKE WEATHERFORD: Gloved One could give tribute artists a thrill
Wow." "Wow -- Hello!" "Ohmygoodness."

Las Vegans work to raise stomach cancer awareness
Stomach cancer is a disease that doesn't have obvious symptoms, Gerry Serino said.

SENIOR ACTIVITIES
BOULDER CITY SENIOR CENTER

TRIP OF THE WEEK: Valley of Fire offers natural beauty near Las Vegas
Arresting formations, vibrant colors and gorgeous views keep Valley of Fire State Park on the list of favorite outdoor places in Nevada. Preserved as the Silver State's first and largest state park, Valley of Fire never fails to delight visitors with outstanding scenery. Those who stay a while discover many ways to enjoy the desert's serenity less than an hour's drive from the urban hustle of Las Vegas.

HUMAN MATTERS: Understand mortality and you can improve your life
Play a game with me. It requires the use of your active imagination. It's like a guided fantasy.

PHOTOS: First Step to Fashionable Prom


AROUND THE VALLEY
TOASTMASTERS

WALK LIKE AN EGYPTIAN
The King Tut Museum and Tomb at Luxor, 3900 Las Vegas Blvd. South, is a little Las Vegas kitsch, a little cultural education.



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