IN BRIEF

tennis

HORSE RACING

TODAY AT SANTA ANITA PARK

ON TV/RADIO

Baseball

CORRECTION

In Sunday’s Savvy Senior column, the method to be used by census takers who visit homes was described incorrectly. The census takers will use paper questionnaires to gather information from those who did not return the census form they received in the mail.

Tea Party draws mix of attendees, opinions

We were in Searchlight Saturday for the rally. We walked 40 minutes after parking our car to reach the rally site. My wife said it was like a religious sermon on the mount. Thousands of people all gathered in hopes of being part of a revolution to take back America.

Road work

Won’t sue

‘America Play’ not for everyone

Butcher Block’s premiere production of “The America Play” allows locals a rare listen to one of our nation’s strongest voices. It’s not an easy work. Suzan-Lori Parks (“Topdog/Underdog”) demands a lot from an audience. But she delivers as much as she expects.

Markham Vineyards Merlot

In the glass: Markham Merlot is a dense ruby-red color with a semi-opaque core going out into a fine crimson rim definition with high viscosity.

Bagel Cafe place for prune Danish

East Coast favorites — many of them with Eastern European roots — are one of the most popular requests to Taste of the Town, so it was no surprise that Jay Goldstein was looking for prune Danish. And readers have a two-word suggestion for him: Bagel Cafe, which is at 301 N. Buffalo Drive.

IN BRIEF

Facebook is about to change the way it asks its users to connect to brands on the site. Instead of asking people to “become a fan” of companies such as Starbucks, Facebook will let them click on a button that indicates they “like” the brand.

Japanese star tries hand at UFC

One of the biggest fighting stars in Japan, Takanori Gomi is far from famous in the United States.

Prop bets abound for Tiger return

London bookmakers list Tiger Woods as a 4-1 favorite to win the Masters next week, even though his only notable drive in the past five months was into a tree and he didn’t use a club.

UNLV has plenty to offer

Last month when I wrote about the possibility of the Pacific-10 Conference expanding and how that might impact the Mountain West, UNLV wasn’t mentioned by name.

Dodgers’ exit still a sore spot

Former 51s stars Matt Kemp and Andre Ethier are expected to take the field at Cashman Field today, their Triple-A home before the pair moved on to play prominent roles with the Los Angeles Dodgers.

LV attorney’s disbarment for life urged

Jeanne Winkler received the Nevada State Bar’s most serious sanction Monday night when a panel of judges unanimously recommended she be disbarred for life after stealing more than $260,000 from her client trust fund.

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