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Top two horses should be celebrated equally

My Eclipse Award ballot finally arrived this week. I did what I said I would do after the Breeders’ Cup: I split my Horse of the Year vote between Rachel Alexandra and Zenyatta. Because the National Turf Writers Association rejected this common-sense approach, my HOY vote will be disqualified.

Brilliant gamesmanship pegs Floyd as good guy

I’m not sure who thought this one up. Uncle Roger. Papa Floyd. Little Floyd. The manager. The promoter. The publicist. The bodyguard. The chauffeur. One of the other countless enablers whose purpose we’ve never been able to figure out.

ON TV/RADIO

BASKETBALL

Rebels eager to tie bow on it

HONOLULU — It’s normal to circle this date on the calendar. It’s Christmas, after all. But that’s not why UNLV sophomore Chace Stanback eyeballed it several months ago.

IN BRIEF

BASKETBALL

Pharmacies not liable in case

CARSON CITY — The Nevada Supreme Court ruled 5-2 Thursday that eight pharmacies in Las Vegas cannot be sued for negligence in the death of a man killed by a motorist under the influence of prescription drugs purchased at their businesses.

Nevada gets no special treatment in senate bill

WASHINGTON — Although some senators were granted special favors in the health care bill approved Thursday by the Senate, no earmarks for Nevada are in the 2,074-page measure, according to a spokesman for Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev.

Fire victims grateful for help

Blankets. Soap. Toilet paper. Clean clothes. … It’s the little stuff people take for granted, but for the Las Vegas families who lost everything in a massive fire Wednesday, that’s what they’re thankful for.


Watch video of displaced victims

From Nevada, kindness flows overseas

He hands out candy and toys to the children of Najil and other villages tucked among the rugged mountains of northeastern Afghanistan.

Gibbons’ divorce to become a spectacle

CARSON CITY — In a community property state such as Nevada with its no-fault divorce law, a Southern Nevada divorce lawyer says there is no reason for Gov. Jim Gibbons and his wife, Dawn, to be preparing to duke it out in a divorce trial next week.

Court rejects decision by district judge in O.J. trial

CARSON CITY — Clark County District Judge Jackie Glass should not have denied the press copies of questionnaires filled out by jurors last year in the O.J. Simpson robbery trial, the Supreme Court ruled Thursday.

IN BRIEF

VICTIM DIED OF GUNSHOT WOUND

All Aboard!

Filling your holiday weekend

Merry Christmas and ho, ho, ho. On the concert and celebrity scene, it’s slow, slow, slow. So it’s a good weekend to check out the regular stuff in town.

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