Moulin Rouge film documentary in the works

Filmmaker Stan Armstrong is shooting his latest documentary, “Moulin Rouge – The Las Vegas Misunderstood Legend.” It should be a good one. This week Armstrong interviewed D.C. Ryder, a D.J. who set the mood at Club Rouge for many years.

Reid proclaims ‘fatal blow’ to Yucca Mountain

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said he dealt a fatal blow to the funding-starved Yucca Mountain Project on Thursday, announcing that President Obama and Energy Secretary Steven Chu have agreed to eliminate all money for pursuing a license for the nuclear waste disposal project in 2011.

Depression is treatable, survivable

Vincent van Gogh’s famous painting “On the Threshold of Eternity” is said to symbolize his struggle with depression, a mental disorder that affects around 15 million Americans each year.

Huerta to end hiatus from UFC

Roger Huerta will return to the Ultimate Fighting Championship in September.

Mayfield’s fate in judge’s hands

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Jeremy Mayfield will go head-to-head with NASCAR this week in what very well could be his last shot at racing again this season.

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51s’ Howard stays patient, optimistic

Playing for his seventh organization in as many seasons and still awaiting his first call to the majors, it would be easy for 51s third baseman Kevin Howard to get discouraged.

Roof tops Murray’s marathon

WIMBLEDON, England — They played into the night on Centre Court, later than anyone ever had in Wimbledon’s long history, and they played indoors, the first match contested entirely under the new roof.

Michael Jackson’s family moves to take charge

LOS ANGELES — Michael Jackson’s family moved quickly Monday to take control of his complicated personal and financial affairs, winning temporary custody of his three children and asking a judge to name the King of Pop’s mother as administrator of his estate.

Taxes about to increase

CARSON CITY — This July 1 forever might be remembered as Black Wednesday in the annals of Nevada state government. Most of the record $1 billion in tax increases approved by the 2009 Legislature will go into effect on that day. And for the first time since the end of World War II, state employees will be hit with pay cuts.

Inmates’ defense wraps up

Smuggling drugs, operating gambling rings, orchestrating assaults, wearing lightning bolt tattoos and closing letters with the phrase, “love and respect,” these things are common to inmates across the United States, a prison gang expert testified Monday.

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