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Mob insider recalls JFK’s 1960 visit to Sands

John F. Kennedy was flirting with a political disaster during a 1960 visit to mob-controlled Las Vegas when he was on the brink of being president.

Local retailers braced for briefer holiday blitz

A shorter shopping season this year from Black Friday to Christmas has pushed promotions further up the calendar. And most businesses are in full marketing mode.

 
Lion kills fellow lion in front of Dallas Zoo crowd

Officials at the Dallas Zoo say they cannot explain how one lion was killed by another in full view of visitors and families watching the exhibit.

Moby takes sharing to a whole new level

Moby is giving away his new album “Innocents” for free online — because he wants musicians to remix it and keep any money they make from it.

Lowden may walk away from some campaign debt

Republican Lt. Gov. candidate Sue Lowden may walk away from some of the hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt from her failed U.S. Senate campaign in 2010, her campaign treasurer said Monday.

If there’s a need, there’s a benefit

Louie Anderson says he got “a really funny letter” from someone in Minnesota who was holding a backyard benefit, and encouraged him to stop by “if you’re in town.”

Review of nuclear test site cleanup efforts to be discussed Wednesday

An upcoming independent review of the Department of Energy’s efforts to clean up contamination and monitor groundwater after more than four decades of nuclear weapons tests will be discussed Wednesday at a public meeting of the Nevada National Security Site’s community advisory board.

$20 million credit likely headed to NV Energy customers

A $20 million credit could be coming to NV Energy customers if the Nevada Public Utilities Commission accepts a settlement agreement involving MidAmerican Energy Holdings, NV Energy, the Bureau for Consumer Protection and PUC regulatory operations staff.

Explosions near Iranian Embassy in Beirut kill 23

Two suicide bombers detonated explosions outside the Iranian Embassy in a mainly Shiite district of the Lebanese capital on Tuesday, killing 23 people, including the Iranian cultural attaché, apparently in retaliation for the Lebanese group Hezbollah’s support of Syrian President Bashar Assad.

Bowl eligibility or not, let’s wait before we coronate Hauck

The Rebels have been stuck on five wins since Oct. 26. Almost everybody believes it has been a fine season. Another way to look at it is that it has taken Bobby Hauck nearly four years to get the program to where Mike Sanford left it.

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