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| March 10, 2010 |
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After the flurry of corrections over the past several days, the Review-Journal took a day off from correcting its flawed record today. That doesn't mean there aren't a bevvy of screw-ups. We're compiling a bunch of them -- all about public employee reporting -- that will be featured here tomorrow. But there's one glimmer of hope in today's RJ (and we don't mean the food feature on bacon.) Howard Stutz either took our advice or finally got a day to get to his core beat duties. Today, the gaming reporter actually writes a local piece on last week's Travel and Tourism Act. It even made the section front. http://www.lvrj.com/business/tourism-officials-praise-new-law-87176572.html Today was also a fairly good day for the paper being forced to highlight those on the left side of the aisle. There's a section front photo and story about Secretary of State Ross Miller's activities in a different sort of ring. http://www.lvrj.com/news/do-your-census-or-else--campaign-to-remind-nevadans-begins-today-87206932.html And Kevin Cannon has a nice shot of former Sen. Richard Bryan celebrating at the wake for Yucca Mountain. http://www.lvrj.com/news/_sweet_-victory-savored-87192942.html We promise we'll get to the public employee reporting tomorrow. Stay tuned, it's pretty incredible stuff. |

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