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Lawyers say Hamptons have few avenues for legal remedy

Several Las Vegas lawyers said they are not surprised that Doug Hampton has had a hard time with his quest to find “justice and restitution” in the aftermath of his wife’s extramarital affair with Sen. John Ensign.

Law requires issuance of bonds for lake

CARSON CITY — The 2009 Nevada Legislature and Gov. Jim Gibbons approved a new law that requires issuance of up to $100 million in general-obligation bonds to pay for environmental improvement projects at Lake Tahoe over the next 10 years.

Live ammunition found in soldier’s bags

Police at Indianapolis International Airport detained a Nevada Army National Guard soldier for about three hours Thursday after baggage inspectors found dozens of machine gun bullets and other live ammunition in his check-through luggage, an airport spokeswoman said.

Retelling Their Riveting Tales

Happy Sargol doesn’t care if people remember her — as long as they remember Rosie.

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Ensign says money demands were made

Three days after divulging a nine-month affair with a campaign aide, Sen. John Ensign on Friday accused the aide’s husband of demanding money from the Nevada Republican.

CORRECTIONS

A correction in Friday’s Review-Journal misstated the amount the city of Las Vegas has been authorized to borrow to build a proposed new city hall. The amount is as much as $267 million.