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Many hurry to make final wishes known.(news)
April 1, 2005... BYLINE: RICHARD LAKE, REVIEW-JOURNAL
Terri Schiavo's legacy might be that she helped others avoid her fate.
Her treatment by the court system, the years-long battle between her husband and her parents, and her ultimate death Thursday...
Pact sets cap on property tax bills.(news)
April 1, 2005... BYLINE: SEAN WHALEY and ERIN NEFF, REVIEW-JOURNAL
CARSON CITY -- It took one last conference among lawmakers, but a deal finally was reached late Thursday to cap property tax bills at 3 percent a year for most Nevada homeowners.
The...
Titus' attempt to freeze property tax leaves her out in cold.(news)
April 1, 2005... BYLINE: ERIN NEFF, REVIEW-JOURNAL
As the Legislature yet again reached for a solution to the state's most pressing issue, politics, not policy, ruled the days leading up to its deadline.
Nowhere did the politics of the 2005...
Getting to work takes longer than in 23 other big cities.(news)
April 1, 2005... BYLINE: OMAR SOFRADZIJA, REVIEW-JOURNAL
If it seems like it's been a while since you've had a spare minute to stop and get a donut on your way to work, you're definitely on to something.
The average Las Vegas Valley workday commute...
Police crime lab gets eviction notice.(news)
April 1, 2005... BYLINE: FRANK GEARY and GLENN PUIT, REVIEW-JOURNAL
In a move that significantly could hamper Clark County's criminal-justice system, a landlord this week threatened to evict the Las Vegas police crime lab from its offices at the end of the...
Hourly rate motel faces crackdown.(news)
April 1, 2005... BYLINE: J.M. KALIL, REVIEW-JOURNAL
With police alleging it is a den of prostitution, the Las Vegas City Council is considering taking the first step toward shuttering the Del Mar XXX Movie Motel, home of the two-hour room rate and...
Pittsburgh hospital to submit proposal.(news)
April 1, 2005... BYLINE: J.M. KALIL, REVIEW-JOURNAL
Officials with the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center agreed Thursday to submit by April 11 a rough proposal outlining the role they would play in a planned research and teaching hospital in downtown...
NEVADA UNIVERSITIES: Graduate programs make list.(news)
April 1, 2005... BYLINE: K.C. HOWARD, REVIEW-JOURNAL
Nevada's universities received little play in the latest national ranking of graduate programs released Thursday by U.S. News and World Report.
Stacks of the magazine will hit the stands Monday and...
Early voting turnout 'dismally low'.(news)
April 1, 2005... BYLINE: HENRY BREAN, REVIEW-JOURNAL
Barring an unexpected crush at the polls today, early voting turnout will be low, even for municipal primary elections such as those under way in Las Vegas, Henderson and North Las Vegas.
As of...
Police say girl, 2, dies after mom backs over her with minivan.(news)
April 1, 2005... BYLINE: BRIAN HAYNES, REVIEW-JOURNAL
A 2-year-old girl died Thursday after her mother backed over her with the family minivan, Las Vegas police said.
Paramedics tried to revive the girl, but she died at the scene of the accident, which...
Inmate killed self, department says.(news)
April 1, 2005... BYLINE: REVIEW-JOURNAL
An inmate at the High Desert State Prison committed suicide Thursday, the Department of Corrections said.
The inmate, whose name was not released, was discovered about 1:30 p.m. He was at a 10:45 a.m. head count....
Man, 63, sentenced in fatal shooting.(news)
April 1, 2005... BYLINE: REVIEW-JOURNAL
A 63-year-old man was sentenced to 20 to 50 years in prison Thursday for a fatal shooting at a mobile home park in 2004.
Joe Armstead was convicted by a Clark County jury in February of second-degree murder with...
Murder trial of brother, sister in Mesquite case is delayed.(news)
April 1, 2005... BYLINE: REVIEW-JOURNAL
A brother and sister accused of stabbing two children in Mesquite had their murder trial delayed a year Thursday.
Beau and Monique Maestas are charged with first-degree murder with use of a deadly weapon....
Suspect in slaying denied baby was dead in phone call.(news)
April 1, 2005... BYLINE: FRANK CURRERI, REVIEW-JOURNAL
A California man charged with killing his girlfriend's child at Buffalo Bill's in Primm said the infant was doing fine when her grandfather inquired over the phone about her health, according to an...
Paroled killer jailed.(news)
April 1, 2005... BYLINE: CARRI GEER THEVENOT, REVIEW-JOURNAL
A convicted killer from Henderson faces felony charges in connection with the theft of money from a Catholic church in Chicago.
Chicago police spokesman Carlos Herrera said Dennis Houle, 48,...
Man arrested in Scotland case.(news)
April 1, 2005... BYLINE: REVIEW-JOURNAL
A fugitive wanted in Scotland for vehicular homicide was apprehended Wednesday in Las Vegas, the U.S. Marshals Service reported.
Scot Douglas MacLennan, 24, is wanted in Scotland in connection with a 1998...
Memorial set for Channel 8 anchor.(news)
April 1, 2005... BYLINE: REVIEW-JOURNAL
A Las Vegas memorial service is scheduled for Wednesday for Polly Gonzalez, an anchor for KLAS-TV, Channel 8, who died Monday while traveling in California.
The service, open to the public, will be at 7:30 p.m....
Charter school bid rejected.(news)
April 1, 2005... BYLINE: ANTONIO PLANAS, REVIEW-JOURNAL
The Clark County School Board on Thursday rejected sponsoring a charter school to serve at-risk students after learning the school did not comply with state law.
However, the board, which voted...
TODAY AT SANTA ANITA.(sports)
April 1, 2005... BYLINE: Richard Eng, REVIEW-JOURNAL
Post Time 1 p.m.
Race 1 - 1 mile, Purse $46,000, Maiden special weights, 3-year-olds
First Word - Frankel colt was well-placed in last but lacked a closing kick; suspect will be much tighter...
With Sosa no more, Cubs look to Nomar.(sports)
April 1, 2005... BYLINE: MATT YOUMANS, REVIEW-JOURNAL
A star who goes through a quirky routine before stepping in the batter's box is nothing new to the Chicago Cubs. The twist is that Nomar Garciaparra is now that star, not Sammy Sosa.
One star has...
For Heels' Williams, it isn't title or bust.(sports)
April 1, 2005... BYLINE: STEVE CARP, REVIEW-JOURNAL
ST. LOUIS -- Is this the year Roy Williams finally wins a national championship?
Williams can't say for sure that, after four attempts at the Final Four, things will be different now he's left Kansas...
UNLV BASEBALL: Protector of the plate.(sports)
April 1, 2005... BYLINE: MATT YOUMANS, REVIEW-JOURNAL
It takes a different mind-set to be a catcher, and UNLV sophomore Justin Tellam has it. He dreams about defense and enjoys setting up behind the plate to do the dirty work.
"I love it. You're in on...
INTERNET EXTRA: Chaparral edges Eldorado in boys golf.(sports)
April 1, 2005... BYLINE: REVIEW-JOURNAL
Chaparral's Brandon Holley shot 5-over-par 41 as the Cowboys edged Eldorado 238-239 at Desert Rose on Thursday.
Chris Larsen led the Sundevils with a 45.
At Legacy, Darius Estrada and Adam Tebbs each shot...
INTERNET EXTRA: Shadow Ridge downs Centennial in volleyball.(sports)
April 1, 2005... BYLINE: REVIEW-JOURNAL
Josh Shea had 40 assists to lead Shadow Ridge to a 25-22, 19-25, 18-25, 25-18, 15-6 victory over host Centennial on Thursday.
Nate Barnes added 15 kills for the Mustangs.
Chase McCormick led Centennial with...
NCAA president supports Krzyzewski's TV commercials.(sports)
April 1, 2005... BYLINE: STEVE CARP, REVIEW-JOURNAL
ST. LOUIS -- Now that Duke basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski has become a television commercial star, some believe the Blue Devils coach has enjoyed an unfair recruiting advantage.
Coach K's ability to...
Illini build team unity off court.(sports)
April 1, 2005... BYLINE: JOE HAWK, REVIEW-JOURNAL
ST. LOUIS -- The road to the Final Four for the top-ranked Illinois basketball team required a brief detour late Wednesday night: off Interstate 70 and into a bowling center in Collinsville, Ill., where the...
Key hit decides pitching duel.(sports)
April 1, 2005... BYLINE: REVIEW-JOURNAL
In a tight pitching duel between Palo Verde's Lindsey Callaway and Silverado's Kelly Griego, Amanda Edmonson picked the right time for her 22nd hit of the season.
Edmonson, batting .530 coming into Thursday's...
Basic rallies to victory over Centennial.(sports)
April 1, 2005... BYLINE: REVIEW-JOURNAL
Steve Hewitt's RBI single in the ninth inning gave Basic an 8-7 victory over visiting Centennial on Thursday.
Hewitt finished 2-for-3, and Zeke Roybal went 2-for-4 with a solo home run in the second inning. Basic...
Funny car driver makes amends.(sports)
April 1, 2005... BYLINE: JEFF WOLF, REVIEW-JOURNAL
Nitro Funny Car driver and team owner Bob Gilbertson has learned that what happens in Las Vegas can be costly.
To make amends for what the NHRA deemed "irresponsible and unsafe operation of a rental...
College teammates learn lessons during stint with Wranglers.(sports)
April 1, 2005... BYLINE: TODD DEWEY, REVIEW-JOURNAL
Most college students would love to spend an extended spring break in Las Vegas, and University of Minnesota-Duluth seniors Marco Peluso, Tim Hambly and Nick Anderson are no exception.
Technically,...
Magic Men.(weekly)
April 1, 2005... BYLINE: MIKE WEATHERFORD, REVIEW-JOURNAL
When she first started school, a teacher was concerned that Rick and Kim Thomas' daughter lived in a fantasy world, talking about her tigers at home.
But tiger cubs are treated like pets in the...
SHOW REVIEW: On Top of His Game.(weekly)
April 1, 2005... BYLINE: MIKE WEATHERFORD, REVIEW-JOURNAL
So I was watching the basketball tournament with some friends, hung out a little too long after the game ended, and was cutting it tight for the David Brenner show at the Las Vegas Hilton.
I...
Swing Shift.(weekly)
April 1, 2005... BYLINE: DOUG ELFMAN, REVIEW-JOURNAL
On March 6, which would have been Bob Wills' 100th birthday, people packed a theater in Austin, Texas, to see a musical about the king of western swing.
It was called "A Ride With Bob: From Austin to...
Maroon 5 to play MGM Grand on June 11.(weekly)
April 1, 2005... BYLINE: REVIEW-JOURNAL
Pop band Maroon 5 will perform June 11 at the MGM Grand Garden arena. Prices are $30, $65 and $95. Tickets are available at the arena box office, 3799 Las Vegas Blvd. South, and through Ticketmaster. To charge by...
MOVIE REVIEW: 'Sin City'.(weekly)(Movie Review)
April 1, 2005... BYLINE: CAROL CLING, REVIEW-JOURNAL
As Abraham Lincoln once opined, "People who like this sort of thing will find this the sort of thing they like."
Lincoln reportedly coined that convenient phrase for a book review, but if he had been...
Life-Affirming.(weekly)
April 1, 2005... BYLINE: KEN WHITE, REVIEW-JOURNAL
Wit," Margaret Edson's Pulitzer Prize-winning play about an English professor who faces death from ovarian cancer, hits a little close to home for Judy Jean Berns and Glenn Casale.
The lead actress and...
From the Depths.(weekly)
April 1, 2005... BYLINE: REVIEW-JOURNAL
A large piece of the Titanic's hull and more than 300 other artifacts are on display daily at "Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition," on view through Oct. 31 in the Pavilion area at the Tropicana.
Dubbed the "Big...
RESTAURANT REVIEW: Ricardo's of Las Vegas.(weekly)(Restaurant Review)
April 1, 2005... BYLINE: HEIDI KNAPP RINELLA, REVIEW-JOURNAL
Under old management," the sign said. How could I not be charmed by that?
Ricardo's of Las Vegas is one of those Las Vegas institutions, the sort of restaurant whose popularity seems to take...
GAME DORK: Hands-On Advice.(weekly)
April 1, 2005... BYLINE: DOUG ELFMAN, REVIEW-JOURNAL
Now that I've had loads of time to play Sony's just-released handheld game system, the PlayStation Portable, I can say without reservation it is the greatest thing to happen to video games since...
New ad agency dedicated to staying small.
April 1, 2005
Las Vegas Review-Journal Inside Business column.
April 1, 2005
Movies to roll before the dice at new Station casino.
April 1, 2005
Gaming index declines slightly.
April 1, 2005
El Paso settlement payment ticketed for utility rates.
April 1, 2005
E-mails say scientists fabricated quality assurance on Yucca Mountain research.(news)
April 2, 2005... BYLINE: REVIEW-JOURNAL
Scientists on the Yucca Mountain nuclear waste project used "fudge factors" and made up dates to fabricate quality assurance of their work in modeling how water would move through the mountain under future climate...
Las Vegans maintain vigil with mix of grief, gladness.(news)
April 2, 2005... BYLINE: LISA KIM BACH , REVIEW-JOURNAL
The imminent death of one of the most charismatic and long-lived popes in Roman Catholic history brought grief and gladness on Friday to the hearts of the devout in Las Vegas.
They shed their...
Students put their robotics skills to the test.(news)
April 2, 2005... BYLINE: ANTONIO PLANAS, REVIEW-JOURNAL
Clark High School junior Yafet Abedo struggled to maintain his composure during the intermission of the FIRST Robotics competition at the Thomas & Mack Center Friday.
"That's why we lost. They...
Summers convicted in 2003 slaying.(news)
April 2, 2005... BYLINE: GLENN PUIT, REVIEW-JOURNAL
A jury was asked to impose a death sentence Friday on a man who wasn't even in court.
Charles "S-Hog" Summers was convicted Friday morning of first-degree murder in the shooting death of 43-year-old...
New Web site assesses hospitals.(news)
April 2, 2005... BYLINE: PAUL HARASIM, REVIEW-JOURNAL
Nevadans now have another way to make judgments about the quality of care in hospitals -- a Web site comparing how often health care institutions follow recommended treatments for heart failure, heart...
Identity of toddler backed over by van released.(news)
April 2, 2005... BYLINE: REVIEW-JOURNAL
A 2-year-old girl killed Thursday when her mother accidentally backed over her in a minivan was identified Friday as Rylie Kidd of Las Vegas.
Paramedics tried to revive the toddler, but she died about 1 p.m....
Sections of U.S. 95 closed this weekend.(news)
April 2, 2005... BYLINE: REVIEW-JOURNAL
Drivers will have to detour around closed sections of U.S. Highway 95, Rainbow Boulevard and eastbound Summerlin Parkway at the Rainbow Curve this weekend, according to highway officials.
The roads were scheduled...
NEIGHBORHOOD CASINOS: Committee's purpose questioned.(news)
April 2, 2005... BYLINE: ADRIENNE PACKER, REVIEW-JOURNAL
An 11-member committee assembled by Clark County commissioners to craft new regulations for neighborhood casinos shared one common question Friday: What is the purpose?
Some members were under...
Time change brings watering reminder.(news)
April 2, 2005... BYLINE: HENRY BREAN, REVIEW-JOURNAL
A friendly reminder from the Southern Nevada Water Authority: When you spring forward this weekend, don't forget the clock on your irrigation system.
The authority wants local residents to reprogram...
Transportation panel to hold information fairs.(news)
April 2, 2005... BYLINE: REVIEW-JOURNAL
Las Vegas Valley transit and road planners and bicycle advocates will be available at a series of transportation fairs sponsored by the Regional Transportation Commission this month.
At the fairs, commission...
Guilty plea nets man 57 months.(news)
April 2, 2005... BYLINE: CARRI GEER THEVENOT, REVIEW-JOURNAL
Paul Ransom was sentenced Friday to nearly five years in prison for purchasing a Las Vegas residence with money he earned from an illegal prostitution business.
Ransom, also known as "Baby...
Man shot by police expected to live.(news)
April 2, 2005... BYLINE: REVIEW-JOURNAL
A man shot by police near downtown Las Vegas was expected to survive Friday night.
Police responded to a report of a disturbance at Emerald Suites on Bonanza Road near Rancho Drive about 8 p.m.
Officers...
Police release names of two in apparent murder-suicide.(news)
April 2, 2005... BYLINE: REVIEW-JOURNAL
Two people killed in a suspected murder-suicide last month were identified Friday as Sara Alexander, 41, and Octavio Santillan, 39, both of Las Vegas.
Their bodies were discovered March 13 at the Desert Club...
One dead, one arrested after crime spree.(news)
April 2, 2005... BYLINE: REVIEW-JOURNAL
KINGMAN, Ariz.-- Lake Havasu City authorities say a local couple's three-state crime spree ended Tuesday with the death of one suspect and the arrest of the other.
Mark Thomas Lowry, 43, took his own life after...
Driver indicted in crash that killed 6-year-old girl, relatives.(news)
April 2, 2005... BYLINE: FRANK GEARY, REVIEW-JOURNAL
A grand jury on Friday indicted an unlicensed drunken driver who killed a 6-year-old girl and two relatives last month, Deputy District Attorney Bruce Nelson said.
Richard Alvardo-Romero, 29, ran a...
High Desert inmate who killed self ID'd.(news)
April 2, 2005... BYLINE: REVIEW-JOURNAL
The inmate who killed himself Thursday at High Desert State Prison was identified as Michael W. Carney, according to the Department of Corrections.
Carney had been at the facility near Indian Springs since...
Director of clinic to speak in Las Vegas.(news)
April 2, 2005... BYLINE: REVIEW-JOURNAL
Dorothy Granada, nurse and director of the Maria Luisa Ortiz clinic in Mulukuku, Nicaragua, will visit Las Vegas as part of a speaking and fund-raising tour at 12:30 p.m. April 9 at Christ Church Episcopal, 2000...
TODAY AT SANTA ANITA.(sports)
April 2, 2005... BYLINE: Richard Eng, REVIEW-JOURNAL
Post Time 12:30 p.m.
Race 1 - 6 furlongs, Purse $16,000, Claiming $12,500, 4-year-olds
Fantastic Wager - With only one win, he faces others with multiple tallies; Mullins has this one going good....
Illinois shrinks ultimate goal down to size.(sports)
April 2, 2005... BYLINE: STEVE CARP, REVIEW-JOURNAL
ST. LOUIS -- Illinois is the team everyone has been chasing virtually all season.
This weekend, the top-ranked Illini can remove the bull's-eye from their backs and join the rest of the pack as they...
NATIONAL TITLE HUNT: Final Four gun for more.(sports)
April 2, 2005... BYLINE: STEVE CARP, REVIEW-JOURNAL
ST. LOUIS -- A month ago not many people gave Michigan State much chance of reaching the Final Four.
The Spartans are here, though, in college basketball's national semifinals for the fourth time in...
INTERNET EXTRA: Lauro, Tew lift Cimarron to boys volleyball victory.(sports)
April 2, 2005... BYLINE: REVIEW-JOURNAL
Mauro Lauro had 37 assists, and Steven Tew supplied 19 kills and five blocks to lead Cimarron-Memorial's boys volleyball team past visiting Mojave 25-20, 21-25, 25-16, 25-23 on Friday night.
Kenny Ruzicka added...
Even on hitless night, Suzuki a smash.(sports)
April 2, 2005... BYLINE: MATT YOUMANS, REVIEW-JOURNAL
If there can be a dramatic moment in spring training, it arrived for Seattle's Ichiro Suzuki on Friday.
The bases were loaded, the game was tied in the ninth inning and the best hitter in baseball...
Pitching gem sends Gators to win.(sports)
April 2, 2005... BYLINE: REVIEW-JOURNAL
Facing a Sierra Vista team that hit three grand slams in one inning earlier in the week, Green Valley coach Nick Garritano challenged starting pitcher Mike McKeaige to keep the Gators in the game.
McKeaige did...
Clark rides big inning to beat Eldorado.(sports)
April 2, 2005... BYLINE: REVIEW-JOURNAL
Clark sent 11 batters to the plate in the fifth inning and scored six runs to rally for a 9-6 victory over host Eldorado on Friday.
Clark trailed 6-1 entering the fifth, but used eight singles and a walk to take...
Time fortarget practice.(sports)
April 2, 2005... BYLINE: MARK ANDERSON, REVIEW-JOURNAL
Mark Lewis was known as one of the Arena Football League's best kickers when the Gladiators signed him last offseason.
However, after missed extra points in the crucial stages of three recent...
It's open season in hunt for Rebels' QB.(sports)
April 2, 2005... BYLINE: MARK ANDERSON, REVIEW-JOURNAL
Since the starting quarterback isn't expected to be decided this spring, those competing for the job can concentrate on picking up UNLV's new complex offense.
That, alone, is enough to worry about....
UNLV splits MWC softball opener.(sports)
April 2, 2005... BYLINE: REVIEW-JOURNAL
UNLV split a softball doubleheader with New Mexico, taking a 10-4 win in game one of Friday's Mountain West Conference opener for both squads in Albuquerque, N.M.
The Rebels (24-13, 1-1 MWC) jumped out to an...
Wranglers get back in coach's good graces.(sports)
April 2, 2005... BYLINE: TODD DEWEY, REVIEW-JOURNAL
As an April Fool's joke, the Wranglers wore new uniforms with a brown, yellow and powder blue color scheme Friday night.
But the laugh was almost on them as last-place Victoria threatened to snap a...
Xyxy.(sports)
April 2, 2005... BYLINE: JEFF WOLLARD, REVIEW-JOURNAL
UNLV baseball coach Buddy Gouldsmith sent his team onto the field Friday hoping to start a key three-game conference series against San Diego State on a winning note.
Junior right-hander Matt Luca...
Maddux backs MLB here.(sports)
April 2, 2005... BYLINE: MATT YOUMANS, REVIEW-JOURNAL
Denied the opportunity to pitch in his hometown Friday, the Chicago Cubs' Greg Maddux is looking forward to getting another chance someday.
"Maybe when I retire I'll come out to throw the first...
Xyxy.(sports)
April 2, 2005... BYLINE: MATT YOUMANS, REVIEW-JOURNAL
Only a small group of dominant big men existed in college basketball this season, allowing North Carolina center Sean May a matchup advantage against most opponents.
But May must pick on someone his...
Wide-eyed Wade soaks up Final Four atmosphere.(sports)
April 2, 2005... BYLINE: STEVE CARP, REVIEW-JOURNAL
ST. LOUIS -- Louisville freshman Lorrenzo Wade couldn't believe what he was seeing Friday as he ran onto the court at the Edward Jones Dome.
There were 31,500 people in the stands to watch Wade and...
Xyxy.(sports)
April 2, 2005... BYLINE: JOE HAWK, REVIEW-JOURNAL
ST. LOUIS -- "We love you, Deeeeee!" Marlis Johnson shouted from her front-row seat at the Edward Jones Dome on Friday.
OK, maybe not so much a shout as a shrieeeeeek.
Like 80 percent of the 30,000...
POPE JOHN PAUL II (1920-2005): In Las Vegas, prayers and sorrow.(news)
April 3, 2005... BYLINE: REVIEW-JOURNAL
They stretched black bunting across the doors of Guardian Angel Cathedral and the faithful knew -- Pope John Paul II, the first Pole to serve as the earthly shepherd of the Roman Catholic Church, was dead.
"I...
Poles shared homeland with pope, share loss with world.(news)
April 3, 2005... BYLINE: BRIAN HAYNES, REVIEW-JOURNAL
Magdalena Krowicki hadn't left her house for two days.
She said she couldn't leave, not when her beloved Pope John Paul II was still clinging to life. So she stayed glued to the television, waiting...
Valley Catholics recall pontiff's ability to connect with people.(news)
April 3, 2005... BYLINE: JOHN PRZYBYS, REVIEW-JOURNAL
Even as they grieved Saturday, Southern Nevada Catholics found comfort in their memories of their now-departed spiritual leader.
Las Vegas attorney John Mowbray said that when he learned of Pope...
SHERMAN FREDERICK: Looking ahead.(news)
April 3, 2005... BYLINE: SHERMAN FREDERICK, REVIEW-JOURNAL
The editors of the Review-Journal, on the occasion of our centennial, want me to predict what the newspaper of the next 100 years will look like. I actually get asked this question every once in a...
EXPLORING WAYS TO MANAGE SLOAN CANYON.(news)
April 3, 2005... BYLINE: HENRY BREAN, REVIEW-JOURNAL
A paved entrance road, hiking trails and an interpretive center could one day welcome visitors to a centuries-old American Indian art gallery etched in stone at the heart of the Sloan Canyon National...
UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS DEPARTMENTS: Car leases used for recruitment.(news)
April 3, 2005... BYLINE: K.C. HOWARD, REVIEW-JOURNAL
From the view of management in UNLV's athletics department, the parking lot must look sweet.
Rebels basketball coach Lon Kruger drives a new Cadillac worth $40,000. His wife, Barbara, has one worth...
TODAY AT SANTA ANITA.(sports)
April 3, 2005... BYLINE: RICHARD ENG, REVIEW-JOURNAL
Post Time 12:30 p.m.
Race 1 - 6 furlongs, Purse $16,000, Claiming $12,500, Fillies and mares, 4-year-olds and up
Funny Bone - Bone has replaced Gill as an owner to fear off the claim; like it...