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In honor of the Fourth of July, the Las Vegas 51s shot off fireworks the past two nights at Cashman Field.
I used to call Colin Cowherd ÒThe WorldÕs Most Dangerous Sportscaster.Ó It was both a nod to the ÒWorldÕs Most Dangerous Band,Ó which is what David Letterman called Paul Shaffer and his musical pals before they became ÒThe CBS Orchestra,Ó and a tribute to CowherdÕs propensity for doing George Plimpton-esque stunts during his days as sports director for KVBC-TV, Channel 3.
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A special Fourth of July, sparklers and snakes version of whoÕs going to the penthouse in local sports ? and whoÕs getting the shaft:
Major college football should adopt playoff system out of sense of fairness. It wonÕt be long before American sports fans enjoy the kickoff of the 2009 college football season and begin debates over the best teams and conferences in the country.
EPA has much left to do to protect the water supply, environment from coal ash. The Environmental Protection Agency this week released a list of 44 coal ash dumps that pose a potential risk to the environment.
No matter our disagreements, Americans should be proud of what we have in this nation. Americans can stand up to power and seek justice. That is one of the principles embedded into the national conscience by the Founding Fathers.
Debates about the best way to use redevelopment money arose at the Clark County Government Center and Las Vegas City Hall over the past several months. Now itÕs a hot topic in Boulder City because owners and advocates of the historic Boulder Dam Hotel are asking the City Council to use such money to bail out the hotel.
The Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners is relying on the help of one of the minority partners of the Endoscopy Center of Southern Nevada in disciplining Dr. Dipak Desai and another physician believed to be responsible for last yearÕs hepatitis C outbreak.
Last month 41 students in UNLVÕs College of Hotel Administration walked across a stage and accepted their diplomas.
Actor Rupert Grint, who plays Ron Weasley in the Harry Potter films, on Monday spoke of his fears after contracting swine flu, saying he initially thought he might die.
Swine flu infected one of the main stars in the latest Harry Potter movie, a publicist said Saturday, as new deaths and fears of a carve-up on vaccine access underlined the gravity of the pandemic.
Canada has reported four new swine flu deaths, bringing to 31 the country's toll from the A(H1N1) virus.
Roger Federer will attempt to write a new chapter in tennis history on Sunday when he targets a record 15th Grand Slam title by beating Wimbledon comeback kid Andy Roddick.
Former National Football League quarterback Steve McNair and an unidentified woman have been found dead. He was 36.
Former National Football League quarterback Steve McNair and an unidentified woman were found dead Saturday. He was 36.
South Korea's Yi Eun-jung fired a 10-under 61 to grab the lead after the third round of the 1.4 million dollar LPGA Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic.
A huge pan-African festival gathering more than 8,000 artists and writers from all over Africa, as well as Brazil and the United States, got under way here on Saturday.
Six policemen were hurt in clashes late Saturday with demonstrators at a rally of more than 3,000 people against the 500-million-dollar enlargement of a US military base in Italy, police said.
Top-ranked Tiger Woods squandered a three-stroke edge midway into his third round on Saturday but shared the lead with defending champion Anthony Kim after 54 holes at the PGA National.
Former National Football League quarterback Steve McNair and an unidentified woman were found dead Saturday.
Marseille's majority shareholder Robert Louis-Dreyfus died after a long battle with leukemia on Saturday at the age of 63, according to club sources.
Bolivian President Evo Morales on Saturday hinted that parts of the country's energy and rail sectors, currently backed by foreign capital, could soon be nationalized.
Top-ranked Tiger Woods squandered a three-stroke edge midway into his round on Saturday but clung to a share of the lead with defending champion Anthony Kim after 54 holes at the PGA National.
Former National Football League quarterback Steve McNair and an unidentified woman were found dead Saturday.
Jorge Lorenzo took pole position for Sunday's US Grand Prix with a fastest lap of one minute, 21.678 seconds, but ended Saturday's qualifying session with a spectacular spill on which he flipped over his handlebars and landed hard on the track.
Clashes erupted Saturday in east Jerusalem between warring Arab clans, leaving at least one person dead and three others injured, Israeli public radio reported.
French police on Saturday arrested two men and a woman suspected of being key members of the outlawed Basque separatist group ETA.
Former National Football League quarterback Steve McNair has been killed by what police said was a fatal gunshot wound to the head, CBS television station WTVF reported Saturday.
South Korea's Yi Eun-jung fired a 10-under 61 and grabbed the lead after the third round of the 1.4 million dollar LPGA Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic on Saturday.
Costa Rica is the happiest place on earth, and one of the most environmentally friendly, according to a new survey by a British non-governmental group.
Sanctions against Iran triggered by Western fears over its nuclear drive would only inflame tensions, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said in an interview broadcast Saturday.
Russia was Saturday preparing to welcome Barack Obama for the first time as US president, heartened by his description of the country as an equal but also stunned by criticism of Vladimir Putin.
Ousted President Manuel Zelaya has vowed to return to Honduras on Sunday accompanied by a handful of Latin American leaders, stirring up fears of a violent showdown in the polarized nation.
Swine flu infected one of the main stars in the latest Harry Potter movie, a publicist said Saturday, as new deaths and fears of a carve-up on vaccine access underlined the gravity of the pandemic.
Americans across the United States celebrated their national holiday on Saturday, commemorating the 233 years since the Declaration of Independence with barbecues, live music and lots of fireworks.
As General Motors executives await a key court ruling that will determine whether they can establish a new company, the shape of any future enterprise is already being considered.
The discovery of a potent anesthetic at Michael Jackson's mansion renewed speculation about the role of drugs in the singer's death as preparations for the star's memorial gathered pace Saturday.
New York Yankees pitcher Wang Chien-Ming of Taiwan was pulled from Saturday's Major League Baseball game against Toronto after suffering a strained right shoulder.
America's Cup defenders Alinghi have chosen a giant catamaran to meet US rival Oracle's challenge, the team revealed Saturday.
Sea The Stars became the first Derby winner since Nashwan 20 years ago to beat his elders in the Eclipse Stakes, run at Sandown on Saturday.
The opening shots in the battle for the 2009 Tour de France yellow jersey were fired here Saturday with the first stage time trial which left some leading contenders already playing catch up.
Switzerland's Olympic time-trial champion Fabian Cancellara won the first stage of the Tour de France on Saturday in a time of 19 minutes 32.14 seconds to claim the yellow jersey.
Finland put an end to Estonia's 11-year reign and took gold and bronze on Saturday at the annual Wife-Carrying World Championships held in Sonkajaervi, central Finland, organisers said.
Hundreds of Jerusalem's ultra-Orthodox Jews clashed with Israeli police on Saturday in the latest protest against the opening of a car park during the sabbath, the police spokesman said.
An estimated 100,000 raucous participants marched Saturday through Vienna to celebrate the city's 14th annual gay pride parade.
Militants ambushed a Chechen police convoy in the neighbouring Russian region of Ingushetia on Saturday, killing 10 officers in one of the deadliest recent attacks in the volatile Caucasus.
Pope Benedict XVI has not escaped the economic downturn, with donations hit by the global financial storm, official figures showed Saturday.
Romania will get a 370-million-euro (517-million-dollar) loan from the European Investment Bank to build a new metro line in Bucharest, Transport Minister Radu Berceanu said Saturday.