February 12, 2006
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Energy Department seeks control of land near Yucca
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Brian Greenspun wonders how Bush's 'state' coincides with global realities
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Jeff German on how Sheriff Young has found key support for his stance on fighting the danger of gangster rap acts
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Terror threat not weighed in assessing nuke waste shipments
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Yucca in need of repair after nine years
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Jeff Simpson wonders why there's no crackdown on state's Internet poker players
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Jack Sheehan on the controversy surrounding 'A Million Little Pieces' and Oprah's support that made it a bestseller
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Editorial: An abacus would be an upgrade
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Editorial: Music deserving of a bad rap
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Letter: An alternative to imposing a gasoline tax
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Letter: Anxiety over spying not limited to liberals
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Letter: Insist government doesn't go unchecked
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Editorial: A poor plan of attack
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Hal Rothman gives his assessment of retiring UNLV President Carol Harter and what legacy she leaves behind
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Flashpoint for Feb. 12, 2006
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John Katsilometes on the timing of nuptials for Hunt-Bono
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Tom Gorman on how Frank Gehry's design for a medical research facility elevates Las Vegas to a new stage in the eyes of a public that has long considered the town the center of architectural knockoffs
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Vegas hosts a ho-ho-ho down
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Company breaks ground on $106 million solar plant in Nevada
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Two tributes have much in common