CORRECTION

Jane Ann Morrison’s Sept. 4 column about a bankruptcy judge’s public reprimand of Las Vegas attorney Neil Beller contained two incorrect statements. In a chronology of events, it was mistakenly stated that attorney John Momot asked Beller to remove a judgment against Momot’s bank account, and that Beller asked the court not to go after $28,559 in Momot’s account, money that should have gone to Beller’s clients, Joseph and Jo Ann Rossana. The money owed the Rossanas had been paid before Momot asked Beller to lift the judgment which had been satisfied.

Victory over Arizona State ranks among UNLV’s best

Even though UNLV must turn its attention to the future, most notably Saturday’s home game against Iowa State, the Rebels’ 23-20 overtime victory at Arizona State on Saturday night was so stunning, it demands a visit to the past.
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GOLF

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BASEBALL

Sanford, Rebels deserve to be proud

Mike Sanford’s reaction following his football team’s upset of Arizona State on Saturday night is precisely why the celebration rule that cast a dark cloud over the Brigham Young-Washington game a week earlier needs to be shredded like unnecessary documents.

CULTURAL FINE TUNING

Joseph Palermo, director of the Southern Nevada Museum of Fine Arts, was skeptical when the suggestion to relocate the museum to downtown’s Neonopolis first surfaced.

Kidney donor has met his match

The eyes of 62-year-old Tom Roe were nearly closed as he sat in the living room of his Summerlin home. He appeared to be close to nodding off, even though he was sharing an account of an extraordinary experience: A virtual stranger had offered to donate a kidney to him so he could get another chance at a full life.

McCain leading Obama

Polls conducted since the political conventions show Republican John McCain in the lead in the presidential race in Nevada.

Being accused shaped attorney

Attorney E. Brent Bryson has his reasons for becoming involved in the O.J. Simpson case, and they lie in his past.

Actor-singer’s transition visible in Vegas visit

The Disneyification of America keeps churning out stars. Disney TV gave unto the world Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake, then Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens of “High School Musical.”

Editor’s daughter sees Ike’s wrath

After some anxious hours, longtime Las Vegas society editor Elizabeth Foyt has learned her daughter, Alicia Foyt Cahill, rode out Hurricane Ike in a hotel on Galveston Island in Texas.

Hispanics for McCain reach out

Seeking to drive a wedge into Democrat Barack Obama’s strong support from Hispanic voters and peel off voters in a key demographic, Hispanic organizers for Republican John McCain are quietly mounting a major push on the abortion issue.

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DUI, ACCIDENT ARREST

Detroit handouts

The nation now lies less than two months from what shapes up as another close election, in which Michigan and Ohio could well turn out to be “swing states.”

Bridging the gap

Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin invited attacks from Democrats when, during her national convention speech two weeks ago, she said, “I told the Congress, ‘Thanks, but no thanks,’ on that Bridge to Nowhere.”

INSIDE BUSINESS

College offers course on wedding planning

Finding fortune in foreclosure

Troy Kearns struggled when he moved to Las Vegas two years ago and started his new job as a real estate agent. He was accustomed to a six-figure salary selling radio advertising in Seattle.

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ROME

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