April 18, 2000
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Women claim sexual harassment, sue Nevada Highway Patrol
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Wisconsin lawmakers say odds against new casino
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Louisiana, California tribes want to build $180 million casino
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Punk rock band going to trial over musical rights, royalties
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A year-by-year look at past Senior Classics
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Stickney's new project also involves stars
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Famed expert Baden testifies
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Bonaventure is concerned about potential distractions
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LV cost of living posts rare decline
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PCL Box: Stars 3, Zephyrs 0
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Online apartment leasing offered on website
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Big Vegas companies post strong quarterly profits
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New Nevada banking operator posts profit
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LV apartments sued over robbery, assault
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Receiver, Equinox battle over big legal bill
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Son jailed yet Casper carries on
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At last, a glimpse of Area 51
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Obituaries for April 18, 2000
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Neal rips teachers union tax plan
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City names new auditor
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Polls in Gates-Rhodes race present conflicting results
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Candidate challenges regents on scholarship requirement
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Probe of deadly fire comes up empty
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MGM Grand cancels historic dividend
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MGM Grand, Aztar beat profit expectations
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Fertitta family raises $18 million from stock sales
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Former Gov. List joins company's board
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Union tries to force election at hotel-casino
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Judge decides to move trial in wild horse shooting
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Mohawks fire casino managers
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Police target aggressive drivers in area
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Local news briefs for April 18, 2000
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Highway patrol to fight lawsuits
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Spencer doing plenty with second chance in Las Vegas
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Deadline set for Floyd's mental experts
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Former police officer takes Metro to the cleaners with suit over $8.50
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Friends deal with suicide of Chaparral star athlete
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Columnist Victoria Sun: Change of course a big boost for fans
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Jury selection begins for man accused in toddler's death
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Hole-by-hole look at TPC at Summerlin
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2000 Las Vegas Senior Classic Field
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2000 Las Vegas Senior Classic facts
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Parity throws predictions out window
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Prosecution says it was all "pure greed"
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IRS agent testifies that Edwards spent more than he reported
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Closing arguments begin today in Edwards trial
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Monday's prep results
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Aqueduct horse racing entry list for Wednesday
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Visitors to pay for emergency services
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Three golfers fill final slots for Las Vegas Senior Classic
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Las Vegas student is applauded at Solar Energy Science Contest
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Community news briefs for April 18, 2000
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Newark to be LV airline's ninth destination
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Corrections
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LV developer sued by bonding company
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Lawsuits fly over Nevada Power rates, deregulation ruling
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Albertson's to anchor shopping center
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Editorial: No special favors for this company
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Editorial: Patients deserve better
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Porter trailing far behind House incumbent Berkley
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Letter: Arrest Elian's uncle, others
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Ensign outdistances Bernstein in fund raising
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Letter: Cubans in U.S. have same rights
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Letter: Parents have themselves to blame, not guns
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Casino giant reports record results for first quarter
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New Orleans casino winnings about the same
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Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: Hiding history's truth
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Watch your tailpipes, motorists
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Legislative conference finds little common ground
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Judge may decide Tuesday to move wild horse shooting trial
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Three killed when plane crashes on cloud-seeding mission
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Three interested in buying out troubled Greektown Casino investors
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Woman killed in attack; boyfriend charged
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Liberace player piano to be auctioned
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Judge orders change of venue in wild horse shooting
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Probe begins into cloud-seeding plane crash that kills three
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Prosecutors say they "unmasked a terribly corrupt" Edwin Edwards