Rice can use bench to impose discipline, motivate Rebels

Play hard. Play together. The request might seem overly simplistic for college basketball players owning a wealth of ability, but Dave Rice knows that continuity most often comes before prosperity.

 
Snowden asks for world’s help against U.S. spying charges

Edward Snowden is calling for international help to persuade the U.S. to drop its espionage charges against him, and said he would like to testify before the U.S. Congress about National Security Agency surveillance.

MountainView Hospital welcomes new CEO

MountainView Hospital has a new chief executive officer. Chris Mowan took over Sept. 1. For the previous four years, he was the chief operating officer at Sunrise Hospital & Medical Center.

Area Briefing, Nov. 5-11

MANHOLE SURVEY WORK TO CAUSE LANE RESTRICTIONS AROUND CITY

Dining Pick of the Week: Aces and Ales

Here is one of the best places to enjoy football, as there are more than 35 televisions along with a menu of some 80 beers featuring pilsners, stouts, reds, IPAs and seasonal and specialty beers.

Dining Pick of the Week: MTO Cafe

In case you’re wondering, MTO stands for “Made to Order,” and that is what chef Johnny Church is doing when you select one of his unique breakfast or lunch items.

Count on Meyer, Buckeyes to run it up

One of these days, Ohio State coach Urban Meyer will take a beating. It will get ugly, and don’t feel sorry for him.

UNLV stadium board advised to hire project manager

UNLV officials want the new stadium board to hire a project manager by early 2014 to help guide the 11-member panel on crafting a stadium feasibility report that needs to be submitted to the state Legislature by Sept. 30.

Gansevoort Hotel Group’s troubles mount

The scale of the venture is dramatically different, but the casino industry trouble continues for Arik Kislin and the Gansevoort Hotel Group.

Las Vegas tourism flat for second month in a row

Las Vegas tourism is flat. Through September, tourism stayed relatively unchanged at 30 million visitors year-to-date compared to 30.06 million who visited during the same time period in 2012.

Seven simple steps to a sensational and safe shower

You do it every day … and sometimes more than once a day … but, how often do you actually think about your shower routine? And, is it living up to its potential? Follow these seven simple steps and soon your daily shower escape can become sensational and safe – all with only a minimal investment.

Deck the halls with tissues and allergy meds

Whether you live near or far, returning home for the holidays can be a nostalgic time. But for those with allergies and asthma, celebrating the season with family and friends can be anything but enjoyable.

Is the protein in your pet’s food causing a deadly disease?

You’ve seen the commercials and print ads: It seems like every pet food maker is touting meat as a top ingredient. Some even go so far as to eliminate grain completely, advertising super-high levels of protein for dogs or cats. But when it comes to pet food and protein, can there be too much of a good thing? According to the experts: yes.

Experience the robust flavor of Vietnamese cinnamon

Cinnamon may be the world’s most popular baking spice, but all cinnamons are not created equal, and in the foodie world, Vietnamese cinnamon has emerged as the most prized of the bunch. Dark reddish/brown and lushly aromatic, Vietnamese cinnamon is favored for its distinctly sweet, peppery, spicy flavor. Less tannic and more robust than its relatives, it delivers a powerful taste whether used solo – as in those gooey rolls or spirally bread – or in combo with other spices – in a curry or pumpkin pie spice blend, for example.

EDITORIAL: No openness in bargaining, no consequences

The precedent has been set. In the state’s already-skewed binding arbitration process, in which a lone outsider with no stake in the outcome settles contract disputes between local governments and their unions, compliance with the law is optional.

Breeders’ Cup key test for top Horse of Year candidates

More often than not, the Breeders’ Cup decides, on the playing field, who will be the Horse of the Year. This should be one of those years, as the top three candidates — Game On Dude, Wise Dan and Princess of Sylmar — will be racing at Santa Anita Park.

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