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Gottlieb, Bob | July 24, 1982 issue
Profiles U.S. Senator Paul Laxalt who, as of July 1982, remains to be one of the most powerful politicians in the state of Nevada and one of the most influential...

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Aldridge, Robert C. | February 10, 1979 issue
Focuses on nuclear tests in the city Mercury, Nevada that are code-named Diana Moon as of February 10, 1979. Negotiation of the town by the author; Meeting...

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Solo, Pam | June 2, 1979 issue
Reports on the U.S. Congressional hearings in Salt Lake City, Utah and Las Vegas, Nevada to examine the impact of twenty years of nuclear weapons testing...

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Velasquez, Joe | January 5, 2004 issue
The author argues that, to win the U.S. presidency in 2004, the Democrats should target Latino voters, rather than trying to win over the South. The new...

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Bongartz, Roy | December 24, 1973 issue
Focuses on Earth art found in desert areas. Features of Mormon Mesa in east of Las Vegas, Nevada; Sculptures based on earth art developed by Michael Heizer;...

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Cooper, Marc | May 24, 2004 issue
The author presents an essay describing Las Vegas as a garish reflection of American-style capitalism. This city is often described as one of dreams and...

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Ostrander, Gilman M. | April 18, 1966 issue
Nevada's first Senator was William M. Stewart, the leading lawyer on the Comstock Lode for the principal Comstock mining companies, which were incorporated...

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Wilson, Paul E. | February 15, 1971 issue
The author presents his experience about the Nevada State Prison at Carson City, Nevada. The author was sentenced for three year imprisonment for possession...

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Marine, Gene | April 11, 1959 issue
The article discusses top appointments in America. Critics of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission's (AEC) long-time chairman, Admiral Lewis Strauss, rejoiced...

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McWilliams, Carey | November 25, 1950 issue
Advocates of legalized gambling as socially sound often cite Nevada as the laboratory, which proves their thesis. The Nevada experience does prove one or...

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