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January 11, 2006
WEIRD SCIENCE
DOE shuts down Yucca Mountain
WASHINGTON - The Department of Energy has suspended work on key segments of Yucca Mountain after whistleblowers reported more problems with nuclear waste repository design and engineering, officials confirmed.
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HORACE LANGFORD JR. / PVT
Nick Owens, 14, looks for room to drive for the Pahrump Valley boys' basketball team, in its 51-49 Southern Nevada Class 3-A League victory against visiting Boulder City Friday.
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TROJANS AT FAITH LUTHERAN FRIDAY
Streaks end in 3-A openers
Streaks, good, bad, or indifferent, are meant to end. It depends on which end of the run someone is one to dictate whether it pleases or pains.
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NEWS
Ramona Bell dead at 47
John L. speaks to 'Friends'
Deadly 160 finally gets state's attention
Folks come out for local
seniors
DOE shuts down Yucca Mountain
Saddle West wins governor's tourism award for 'Boomtown'
Risk factors
Kerr leaves budget job
Commercial projects
highlight RPC agenda
Nevada High Court faces heavy caseload; number exceeds 2000
Andersons open Wild Rose Florist in the northern Pahrump Valley
Mormon missionary killed in shooting
'Size 12 is Not Fat' a chunky murder mystery
Community Briefs
PHOTO: DRIVER'S ED.
PHOTO: SNOW PLEASE
PHOTO: GIRLS, GIRLS, GIRLS
PHOTO: AUGUST AUXILIARY
Community assistance
Calendar
Support meetings
California Lottery
OPINION
Tri Cities contain tough Yucca lessons
Remembering Ramona Bell
The cold truth about my hellish holiday in Norway - sick again
LETTER: Nuke classes
LETTER: Let's incorporate
LETTER: Friend of Friends
LETTER: Putt out cancer
SPORTS
Beatty at home
for 1-A games
Streaks end in 3-A openers
Trojans to face
Bulldogs, with
lead at stake
in 3-A league
'Dogs, Muckers
to host regionals
Hawaii trips Pack in overtime
Hunting, fishing licenses valid 'til Feb. 28
Beatty matmen
at High Desert
Trojans boxscores
Sports Briefs
Bowling Briefs
Golf Briefs
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