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BASEBALL

Martin seeks turnaround

BRISTOL, Tenn. — The legends of Bristol Motor Speedway came together for a 35-lap charity race around the Tennessee bullring. As a two-time track winner, Mark Martin was qualified to join the action.

Dawson-Tarver II benefits from delay

Losing several weeks of training to a hand injury isn’t a good thing, but ultimately it might have been a blessing for Chad Dawson in his light heavyweight rematch against Antonio Tarver on May 9.

Louisville won’t fiddle with Siena

As quickly as stars are made in the NCAA Tournament, they can fade away. It’s a fate that might await Siena guard Ronald Moore today.

‘Superman’ hoping to make profit

For sale: One fake phone booth, used only once. Price: Make an offer. Current owner: Motivated seller.

HORSE RACING

TODAY AT SANTA ANITA PARK

IN BRIEF

HORSE RACING

Alaska doesn’t relent

On Friday night at the Orleans Arena, the Wranglers took on the top team in their Pacific Division and never trailed on their way to a convincing win over Ontario (Calif.).

House votes for hefty tax on bonuses

WASHINGTON — House members last week approved a bill that seeks to recover millions in bonus money paid to individuals who worked for the AIG insurance firm and other financial companies that received federal bailout funds.

City Hall proposal focus of election

The race for an open seat on the Las Vegas City Council could introduce a dissident voice to a council that, to date, has been unanimous in supporting an oft-criticized proposal for a new City Hall as part of an elaborate downtown redevelopment blueprint.

NEON This Week

Go ahead and wrestle this bear

NLV mobile home monthly water bill runs $500 to $700

On a list that features some of the valley’s most opulent estates, one address stands out like a rowboat at a yacht club: 2146 Wilkinson Way, North Las Vegas’ largest residential water user.

Walgreens racial discrimination case appealed

RENO — Two years after Bruce Johnson lost a racial discrimination suit against Walgreens Co., the Houston resident says he has some unfinished business with the drug store chain that he claims owes him more than an apology for the insulting treatment he and three friends received at a photo counter.

Reporters’ Notebook

THE VALLEY’S 100 BIGGEST RESIDENTIAL WATER USERS got their names in the paper today, so it seems only fair to give the reporter who wrote the story the same treatment.

LOOKING AT TAX OPTIONS

This is not an article about whether the Legislature should raise taxes.

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