May 28, 2006
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This Dancing Diva, at 66, still light on her feet
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Healing wounds of 'The Scarlet Letter'
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Colorado River drought not rare
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Jeff Simpson on Harrah's plan to transform the center Strip
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John Katsilometes talks with longtime Klondike Hotel owner John Woodrum about the place closing on June 30
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Tom Gorman finds maneuvering through a bureaucracy can be a lot tougher than those orange barrels on the road
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FLASHPOINT for May 28, 2006
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Jon Ralston follows the political game of chess being played through television, with the Democratic bid for governor going to the winner
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Hal Rothman pauses to remember the true meaning of a holiday many take for granted
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Editorial: Spellbound over gifted students
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Editorial: Band-aid for nursing shortage
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Letter: Las Vegas continues descent into Babylon
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Letter: English-only bill just makes things worse
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Letter: Theft of vets' files can't be dismissed
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Letter: It also takes a village to teach a child
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Editorial: Real battle not yet begun
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County, cities fear loss of revenue, cable control
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Commissioners play it safe
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Jewel thief says she sacrificed her freedom for a movie deal
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Brian Greenspun wonders why the Review-Journal's boss unleashed a diatribe against Harry Reid
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Star Trek science meets UNLV