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51s starter Castro aims to regain early-season form

Las Vegas left-hander Fabio Castro started this season in dominant fashion, compiling a 2-0 mark with a 0.83 ERA in April for Double-A New Hampshire and a 24 1/3-inning scoreless streak in May for the 51s.

Two of boxing’s best to fight in nontitle bout in November at MGM

Top Rank chairman Bob Arum announced Monday that everything is set for Manny Pacquiao, considered boxing’s best pound-for-pound fighter, to face WBO welterweight champion Miguel Cotto on Nov. 14 at the MGM Grand Garden. The nontitle fight, scheduled for 12 rounds, will be contested at a catch weight of 145 pounds.

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Republican National Committee aims ads at Reno

The Republican National Committee began airing television ads in Nevada and two other states on Monday attacking President Barack Obama’s plans for health care reform.

Spring Mountains get soaked

Ominous clouds hovered over the Las Vegas Valley on Monday, drenching Mount Charleston before unleashing a downpour on urban Clark County, according to the National Weather Service.

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• A story in Monday’s Las Vegas Review-Journal should have said a mass-kissing protest near a Mormon church temple took place in Salt Lake City.

Problems with sound, characters ruin ‘West Side Story’

The first news is bad news at Super Summer Theatre/Stage Door Entertainment’s “West Side Story.” The eight-member Nancy Westside Band lets out a blast of a Leonard Bernstein prologue from which the production never recovers. The music so overwhelms the vocals that you sometimes wonder if this was meant to be a concert.

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