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Off the rails

The Las Vegas Monorail, Bruce Woodbury insists, has been a success — if by success you mean a “good transportation system.”

Punishment and forgiveness

It occurred to me midway through Mike Huckabee’s remarks on his infamous commutation of the sentence of the eventual cop-killer. I was wrong to have written that he had declined to take responsibility.

A hard week for Sen. Reid

Did you ever have a week where it didn’t pay to get out of bed?

ObamaCare: A round square

In the journalism business you work with words that convey concepts and ideas. Sometimes concrete, sometimes nebulous, often slippery.

Speeding cops

When Las Vegas police officer James Manor died in a traffic accident this summer, after driving 109 mph without wearing a seat belt or turning on his emergency lights and siren, it was a preventable tragedy.

Wall Street reforms crush Main Street

On Dec. 11, Congress passed the Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2009, an odd title that shows how Financial Services Committee Chairman Barney Frank tried to combine needed systemic reform with a mostly unrelated agenda item from the Democrats’ old wish list.