Titus flip-flop

Republicans think they’ve found a winner in the offshore drilling issue. With gasoline prices at near-record highs, many Americans now support the sensible notion that the country needs to tap its domestic oil reserves to create more supply.

Missing Links

Looking for a Web site with lots of pictures and videos of precious creatures? Try cuteoverload.com. We’re talking kittens, puppies, gerbils, hamsters, chinchillas, baby panda bears, prairie dogs, hedgehogs, bunnies and anything else adorable, be it furry or not. If you’re having a stress-filled day, take a moment, click on the link, breathe deeply and drink in the cute. It’s difficult to be angry when looking at the little fluffy bun-buns.

Price points

DRAWN TO YOU

Drop the Diet

Before you count another carb, weigh another food portion or bear another B-12 shot, try taking a good look inside your closet. You could very well find the instant weight loss you’re looking for.

CHICKEN SOUP FOR THE SOLE

Women have spoken and the shoe industry has obliged: Pretty shoes are now comfortable. Or, at least their manufacturers are doing everything they can to make them so.

Holmes hopes to lift spirits with new CD

Former Harrah’s Las Vegas headliner Clint Holmes returns to the Suncoast stage, where he last performed in April, for a three-night engagement beginning Friday.

Here & Now

FRINGE BENEFITS

Season Preview filled with lots of laughs

Preview an entire season in one sitting when Las Vegas Little Theatre presents scenes from six shows Saturday and Sunday.

REALITY — ONCE REMOVED

Tribute bands find niche offering affordable, familiar music.

State loses 10,700 jobs to China

As August’s Summer Olympics open in Beijing, America’s top athletes aren’t the only homegrown product headed to China. A new study found that some of America’s — and Nevada’s — best jobs have decamped to the People’s Republic as well.

INSIDE BUSINESS

Territory appoints property accountant

Casino openings cut into Sands profits

Two casinos that weren’t around a year ago helped send the quarterly revenues for Las Vegas Sands Corp. soaring more than 81 percent higher during the three-month period that ended June 30.

IN BRIEF

ATLANTIC CITY

LOSING THEIR VERY SOLES

Sparse foot traffic this week in the Las Vegas Convention Center suggests fewer people than usual made tracks to town for one of the shoe industry’s biggest conventions.

Unhappy partners, creditors sue Moulin Rouge developers

People trying to revive the former Moulin Rouge casino hotel near downtown Las Vegas will need to overcome more than a blighted neighborhood and battered credit market to succeed.

ADIOS, MEXICO

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