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THREE REASONS TO LIKE THE COWBOYS-CARDINALS OVER (51)

NEON THIS WEEK

The Ting Tings hard to ignore

Reporters’ notebook

IT DIDN’T TAKE LONG FOR NEWS OF O.J. SIMPSON’S CONVICTION in Las Vegas to hit the late-night comedy shows.

Catering to the whales

Back in 2001, the Nevada Legislature authorized Nevada casinos to create exclusive private gaming rooms, or “salons,” to cater to the privacy desires of high-rollers, known in the trade as “whales.”

Desperate Chargers eager to pay back Patriots

The theme for the San Diego Chargers is this: Don’t get mad, get even. They will have a triple dose of that revenge mentality going when they host New England tonight.

Dawson leaves Tarver speechless

Chad Dawson responded to Antonio Tarver’s trash talk with his fists Saturday night, silencing his 39-year-old opponent to win the IBF and IBO light heavyweight titles.

HORSE RACING

OAK TREE AT SANTA ANITA

Shriners, stars add spice

For a quarter century, the PGA Tour has had a presence in Las Vegas. But this year’s event, the Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, has a different feel to it.

Turner, Falcons on upswing

For most of his brief career, Michael Turner was running in the shadow of the NFL’s top running back, LaDainian Tomlinson.

Kings”future bright’

An NBA restoration project, the Sacramento Kings hired Reggie Theus a year ago to be their contractor … er, coach.

IN BRIEF

SOCCER

ON TV/RADIO

BASEBALL

Panthers like role as ‘dogs

There’s no telling if he knows what the betting line is each week, but Carolina Panthers coach John Fox seems to enjoy being an underdog.

NAC approves new rule to end paperwork delays

Fed up with fighters, trainers and promoters wasting the Nevada Athletic Commission’s time by appearing at monthly meetings without their paperwork in order, commissioner Pat Lundvall put a stop to the procrastination last week.

Ho-ho-hold on to your trousers

Bill Simmons of ESPN the Magazine proposes a rule banning baseball managers from wearing uniforms and points, as an example, to Philadelphia Phillies manager Charlie Manuel:

13th Agassi slam another big hit

Andre Agassi summed up the evening early on Saturday. His 13th Grand Slam for Children, he said, was “in a different home, different year and different times.”

IN BRIEF

LAS VEGAS BLAZE

Las Vegas valley temp hits a mere 60 degrees

Saturday saw the lowest high temperature ever recorded for an Oct. 11 in the Las Vegas Valley, according to the National Weather Service.

Avoid auto repair problems

I’m pretty skeptical when it comes to mechanics. To an extent, I think we all are.

O.J. believes ‘he was … railroaded’

O.J. Simpson, locked in jail and pondering his future, feels hopeful he will win a new trial on appeal because he believes jury interviews show “he was absolutely railroaded,” his lawyer said.

Obama edges McCain in poll

In a presidential race that remains essentially tied in Nevada, Democrat Barack Obama has the slimmest of leads over Republican John McCain, according to a new Review-Journal poll.

Top News

Nevada investors reeled as wave after wave of jarring financial news rolled in throughout the week.

Porter’s lead slim against Titus

The results of a new Review-Journal poll in the 3rd Congressional District race were a surprise to everyone, except the candidate in the lead.

Scientists hunt cancer cluster

RENO — Researchers continue to look at tungsten in their study of a mysterious childhood leukemia cluster in Fallon, a military and agricultural town 60 miles east of Reno.

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