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Terrible’s marks anniversary with specials; Gold Coast has cash wheel

Terrible‘s is celebrating its ninth anniversary on Sunday with free cake and champagne (4-7 p.m.), hourly $99 hot seat drawings (5:09 p.m.-8:59 p.m.), a nine-winner $99 hot seat drawing at 9 p.m., and everyone earning 90 base points ($90 coin-in; no point redemption required) will receive a ninth anniversary T-shirt.

MOVIES

OPENING THIS WEEK

‘Wonder’ Woman

Whatever floats your pervy boat, buddy — say, a sex fetish involving Barbie heads, until your wife catches you, ya know, in flagrante de Barbie …

Paymon’s Mediterranean Cafe introduces longer happy hour

Paymon’s Mediterranean Cafe & Hookah Lounge, 4147 S. Maryland Parkway and 8380 W. Sahara Ave., has introduced Las Vegas’ longest happy hour for locals from 5 p.m. to 1 a.m. Tuesdays. It includes half-price hummus, baba ghanoush, pizzas and appetizers, including the signature Athens Fries, plus $1.75 domestic beers, $2 imported beers, $4 well drinks, half-price signature cocktails and $7.50 hookahs. On Thursdays, Paymon’s will have drawings for free hookahs. The regular happy hour continues from 5 to 7 p.m. daily. …

‘Everybody’s Fine’

Everything’s fine, more or less, in “Everybody’s Fine.”

Oyshi Sushi

If you decide to go to Oyshi Sushi, be smart and learn from my mistake.

Cash for … whatever

The squandering of federal taxpayer dollars continues unabated. After the government’s $3 billion “Cash for Clunkers” program did nothing more than shift and concentrate economic activity while increasing the deficit, the Obama administration is finalizing an all-new stimulus giveaway, “Cash for Applilances.”

The last megaresort? I don’t think so

In olden days, a Las Vegas megaresort had one opening night. We circled the date on the calendar, and everybody lined up for the doors to open.

An example of empire building

With near-unanimous support Wednesday, the Las Vegas City Council approved a plan to tear down its perfectly good City Hall in hopes someone will buy the cleared lot and build a casino there.

Workers’ comp insurance rate drop proposed

The National Council on Compensation Insurance is recommending a 7.6 percent decrease in rates for workers’ compensation insurance, the Nevada Division of Insurance announced Thursday.

IN BRIEF

November passenger counts increase for Allegiant Air

Group told to stop its sale of securities

The Nevada Secretary of State’s securities division on Thursday announced that it ordered Sierra Mining Group, Durango Partners, David Kaplan and Mitch Menk, all of Clark County, to stop offering unregistered securities in gold mines.

Saddle and horse: An economic force

As he has almost every year for the past quarter-century, Marty Jandreau trekked to Las Vegas for the National Finals Rodeo.

Cadillac West sponsors star-studded celebration

Cadillac of Las Vegas West will co-sponsor the Rockin Holiday Concert & Toy Drive tonight at the Hard Rock Café, 3771 Las Vegas Blvd. South, to benefit the U.S. Marine Corps.’ Toys for Tots Foundation.

Latest, greatest on display

Open, shut, in, out, touch, smell, see, hear, move, adjust, twist, turn, study and compare. Given the golden opportunity, nearly all the attendees at this year’s Motor Trend International Auto Show took full advantage of the chance to closely examine the 2010 lineup of selected cars, trucks and SUVs, as well as get an exciting first glimpse at select 2011 models.

Toys for Tots

Las Vegas EV pioneer linked to Pearl Harbor

The Nevada Test Site is part of an effective network of national research laboratories administered by the U.S. Department of Energy that have propelled our country to the forefront of nuclear energy utilization while also continuing to develop new resources of power.

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