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Art irritates life

A 2009 collection of pen points by Review-Journal editorial cartoonist Jim Day

A phone call from Sen. Reid

Here’s a little vignette to illustrate how modern American politics can work, or not, in case it isn’t clear to you already.

Looking for the deep pockets

It’s Friday night on a holiday weekend. Your doctor — who’s written you a legitimate prescription for a painkiller you need following a medical procedure — will be difficult to reach till Tuesday. If you don’t get that prescription filled, your long weekend might be considerably less than pleasant.

Hits, misses on free speech

Throughout the paper today you’ll find our annual Top 10 lists — top news, top sports, top business and entertainment. It is that time of year. Time to reflect on the past and contemplate its lessons for the coming New Year.

Here’s the Rx for a good year

Unlike the federal government, which prints money to hold off the ravages of bad economic times, local governments hit a fork in the road when expenses outpace revenues. At that point, cities, states and other non-federal governmental entities must choose between reforming public services or maintaining the status quo via higher taxes.

On the road again

On Christmas Eve, the Nevada Department of Transportation delivered an early Christmas present to Las Vegas motorists, substantially completing the Interstate 15 design-build north project … 10 months early.

We’re on a fool’s errand in Afghanistan

Peace on earth, good will toward men. Fine sentiments. But as citizens of a republic, can we really assume we’ll be held forever blameless for the actions of our government?