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Six students get college scholarships from Silver State Schools Credit Union

Silver State Schools Credit Union has handed out its 2013 college scholarships to six seniors in the Clark County School District. Each scholarship awards $2,000 annually, renewable for up to four years, and is awarded to seniors who are credit unions members and who excel in academics, athletics and community service.

UMC Foundation nonprofit loses tax status

UMC Foundation, the nonprofit organization that raises private donations for University Medical Center, has lost its tax-exempt status, the Review-Journal has learned.

On the Move, May 13

Announcements of new hires, promotions and professional awards. Want to see your accomplishment here? Send your information to bizbriefs@reviewjournal.com.

Time and Place, May 13

A list of weekly networking events around the Las Vegas Valley. Want to see a meeting here? Send your information to bizbriefs@reviewjournal.com.

Antisocial personalities may lurk in cubicles

The Boston Marathon bombing drew attention to the antisocial personality, beginning with the bombing, an act of violence, and the emotionless face of the younger suspect, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. You might encounter it more commonly at work in theft, lying, sexual harassment and stalking.

O.J. Simpson ready to ask for new trial in Las Vegas

Would you believe O.J. Simpson? The notorious former pro football star’s testimony will be the crux of a post-conviction hearing beginning today, where Simpson will ask for a new trial due to gross misrepresentation by lawyer Yale Galanter in his 2008 robbery conviction.

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