By ABIGAIL GOLDMAN, Las Vegas Sun

Writings chronicle life in Nevada 'Prisneyland'

LAS VEGAS -- The inmates run this place. Not the staff. That's the reality of it.That's the graduation speech Dahn Shaulis says he got at Nevada's prison guard academy. Manage the unmanageable, his trainers said. Learn to provoke power, to play with the "politics of the fist," to control inmates by pitting them against one another, to perfect benign neglect.

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Authorities try to zap electricity thieves

Before the live wire carrying stolen electricity disappeared into the thief's house, the line snaked past community mailboxes - putting moms, toddlers and everyone else in the neighborhood at risk of electrocution.

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A crime-scene cleanup of the digital age

Cheating on his wife was not Steve's first or worst mistake. His real problem was that he had married a woman whose brother had a flair for revenge.Steve's brother-in-law -- we'll call him Tim -- didn't squeeze apologies out of the adulterer in a boozy back-alley fight, didn't key his car, slash his tires or even help his sister hire a shark of a lawyer.

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Choice for some Jews: Religion or caucus

LAS VEGAS -- Nevada's Saturday morning caucuses will automatically exclude a certain portion of the state's Jews, Orthodox and Conservative believers who observe their sixth-day Sabbath by not working, or driving, or voting, for that matter.

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