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06/09/2009
Virtual entrepreneurs
Friends turn passion for computers into business with job-hunting site

By JAN HOGAN
VIEW STAFF WRITER

Best friends. Like minded. Driven. And on their way to their first million.

Summerlin's Lawrence Vaughan, 24, and Jordan Kelley, 22, have played ideas off each other since they first met in grade school at The Meadows School. As they progressed to high school, the bond got a little stronger. By the time Vaughan graduated in 2003, their friendship was tighter.

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06/09/2009
Filmmaker explores love, NYC transit style
Summerlin-area resident set to show 'PATH' at CineVegas

By JAN HOGAN
VIEW STAFF WRITER

What do you do when the promise of a new love dwindles away? You turn it into a movie. Or, in Evan Frushtick's case, an independent film.

The Summerlin-area resident's "PATH -- A Manhattan/Hoboken Love Story" was accepted as part of this year's CineVegas. It is slated to be shown at 10 a.m. Saturday, with a second showing set for 3 p.m. Monday.

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in this issue...


Hattie's House gives space to the arts
RECREATION BRIEF
LITERARY LAS VEGAS
A LA CARTE
Experience classics on the big screen
Pests pitch in on valley pollination
Wine school lets you create vino
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Performer says Sophie Tucker tribute parallels her own life
BOOK BRIEFS
YOUR BEST FRIENDS
Marking Memorial Day
Theater camp allows kids to have fun, learn showbiz ropes
WANTED FUGITIVES
Memories remain after old photographs are gone
RESERVATIONS REQUIREDFriendly Service
Traffic signals, speed limit increase among changes on Tenaya
NEIGHBORHOOD CRIME REPORT
Senior shapes woods into art pieces
Temple bids farewell to rabbi, hello to another
BEST BETS
Home Sweet Home
THINGS TO DO
POLICE BOOKINGS
VALEDICTORIANS
FAVORITE SONS & DAUGHTERS
Dawson School sees first grads
TAKE ME HOME
COMMUNITY CRIME WATCH
Dining Guide
NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS
'First Dog' cute, though it isn't about Obama's pup
YOUR VACATION
AREA BRIEFING
Landmark courses, from Scotland to Vegas
Business teaches kids imaginative play
DREAM MACHINE
Filmmaker explores love, NYC transit style







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