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Of soldier-filled trains, simpler times and national unity

I was 19 and not happy about leaving my home and family — especially if it turned out to be a one-way trip. It was early in 1942, shortly after Pearl Harbor pushed America into war.

EDITORIAL: Shut down Operation Choke Point

Banks must cooperate with authorities if the government, working with the courts, can demonstrate that a financial institution’s customer is committing fraud or other crimes. Banks should not be expected to cooperate with authorities who, for political reasons, want to deny financial services to perfectly legal businesses.

Modafferi with plenty to prove after defeats

Roxanne Modafferi hopes to show what she has learned since she was released from the UFC following a loss in November when she fights Tara LaRosa on the Invicta Fighting Championships card on Saturday in Kansas City, Mo.

Chef Andres’ Bazaar Meat keeping it simple

When a star chef of Jose Andres’ stripe drops a hint that he’s working on a “surprise,” the culinary world takes note. The suspense ended with the opening of SLS last weekend.

Vegas fundraiser planned for Honor Flight

Red Rock Harley-Davidson will host a pancake breakfast Saturday to raise money for Honor Flight Southern Nevada, a nonprofit organization that plans to fly 33 World War II veterans to see memorials in the Washington, D.C., area in early October.

Cavern’s pupfish population decreasing in number

For 10,000 years, a tiny iridescent blue fish has lived in the depths of a cavern in Nevada’s desert. But a new study says climate change and warming waters — and its lack of mobility — are threatening its existence and decreasing its numbers.

Rebels seek improved running game

UNLV’s running game didn’t produce against Arizona, though coach Bobby Hauck said much of that had to do with the score getting out of hand. The backs need to come through soon, however.

Financial stresses challenge UNLV law school

In a state with few higher education bragging rights, UNLV’s first-tier law school produces graduates that are in demand locally, with students doing well on the state bar exam. But the school’s success could plummet quickly if something isn’t done about the dearth in its budget.

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