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A bit of friendly political ‘advice’ from the other side

I’ve “obtained” this piece of correspondence from “a senior Democratic strategist” posing as a friend to a young Republican consultant in order to proffer some rather diabolical advice. Apologies to the great C.S. Lewis, from whom this literary device is liberally borrowed and poorly imitated.

Questions abound over cancer center funds, future

University of California San Diego Health System’s stance that it will keep the Nevada Cancer Institute open, although at least partly contradicted by one of its top officials, raises questions about a critical financial condition that was part of the ownership change in January.

Nevada trying to lure companies from tax-hit California

Voter approval of ballot measures increasing taxes on the wealthy in California as well as state sales and business taxes is prompting the Las Vegas Regional Economic Development Council to market Southern Nevada to disgruntled companies in the Golden State.

UNLV moves on to main course

After a two-hour basketball practice Thursday afternoon, Anthony Marshall left to join his family for a “big bash” for Thanksgiving dinner.

VCU runs past Memphis to earn shot at Duke

PARADISE ISLAND, Bahamas – With less than 30 seconds to play in Virginia Commonwealth’s first-round win at the Battle 4 Atlantis, Rams fans started chanting “We want Duke.”

Trial reset for suspect in deaths of mom, child

JACKSON, Miss. – A federal trial has been pushed back to August for a man who was declared dead in Mississippi in 1994 and surfaced years later as a suspect in the deaths of his Las Vegas girlfriend and her daughter.

Cyclists seeing red over lights

CARSON CITY – As crazy as it may sound, a newly elected assemblyman wants to change state law and allow bicyclists and motorcyclists to turn left on red lights, at least in limited circumstances.

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