NEW YORK — Four New York Times journalists who were reported missing while covering the Libya conflict have been found, the newspaper said Friday. The Times reported on its website that the four were captured by forces loyal to Moammar Gadhafi and will be released Friday.
LOS ANGELES — Charlie Sheen’s “Violent Torpedo of Truth” is growing. Sheen is adding a dozen more dates to his live show through May 3. The outspoken actor announced his first two live performances last week. Those shows in Detroit and Chicago sold out quickly. He tacked on a dozen more Thursday, including Toronto, Atlanta, Houston, Dallas, Denver, San Francisco, Seattle and Vancouver, British Columbia.
One lucky Wranglers fan will receive a free tattoo removal or cover-up at today’s “Regrettable Tattoo Night” at Orleans Arena.
Del Sol’s baseball team had reason to feel frustrated after it loaded the bases with one out in the fifth inning but failed to score Thursday.
Early in the morning, the first eye-opening upset of the NCAA Tournament unfolded. It was fitting that Matt Howard finished it off for Butler, the lovable underdog of last year’s dance.
Three Review-Journal sports department members and three professional handicappers have been given $2,000 fantasy bankrolls to bet during the NCAA Tournament — two picks per day of either sides, totals or one of each.
There is a section of UNLV’s postseason basketball media guide titled “The Men in the Middle.”
Nine in the morning is waaaaaay too early for most of the Strip. But 9 a.m. at the sports books on Thursday, the tip-off for the first game of March Madness, was often too late to get a seat, perhaps for the rest of the day.
Rat Parmesan, anyone? Assuming your culinary tastes tend toward the, well, exotic, you’ve got to catch the creepy critter first.
