May 11, 2001
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Reid vows to block Bush nominations over Yucca
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2001 spring prep playoff schedule, results
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High court denies Venetian's request to suspend sanctions
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Tourism safety conference set for LV
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Plan for business tax is weighed: Non-Nevada firms would be targeted
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Mikohn announces new slot strategies
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Murphy attempts to stop sale of Binion home
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A.C. officials approve expansion of Tropicana
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IGT sues over new game
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Indian tribe files lawsuit challenging state's power
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Hispanics feel left out in redistricting
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Earnings flat for chemical manufacturer
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Nevada Power parent company reports loss
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Southwest shareholders criticize board, executives
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Varian deal could spark subsidiary business; firm may build LV plant
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News briefs for May 11, 2001
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Camp presents opportunity to experience nature up close
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Prep coaches assail budget proposal
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Never too old: Students excel with aid of aging technology
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Reid criticizes Cheney over energy plan
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Regents decide to tap savings
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Lawmakers' computers hit by a porn virus
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Obituaries for May 11, 2001
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Shelter proposal gives city control of land
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Assembly energy panel votes to protect consumers
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Rape, kidnapping suspect held without bail on Nevada charge
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State's first law students to graduate
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Improvement sought for inmates' transition to outside
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Measure calls for raise in child-support cap for rich
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Comrade recovers some of lawyer's stolen artifacts
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Garcia promises no privatizing services
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Program cut sparks complaints
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Judge allows exam of man accused in case in which trooper was hit
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Durango's Sherman fires a no-hitter at Centennial
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Dittler, Gators in prime position to reach state
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Advice from Stewart gives Vasser a boost
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Golf: Local players advance in U.S. Open qualifiers
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Miller denies lawsuit against Jones is about money
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UNLV's four-run 10th overcomes Cougars
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Increases OK'd for poor schools, teacher training
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Wunderlich reaches settlement in lawsuit
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Rebels' Cheetany signs contract with Titans
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Wins might solve what ails the 51s
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Goodman to lead first nighttime gay pride parade
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First evaluation due for superintendent
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XFL, R.I.P.
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Outlaws made their mark in Las Vegas
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City leaders struggle with compromise over tax shift
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Lawmakers angered over local reaction to tax battle
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Living Colour frontman doesn't want to repeat past
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Where I Stand -- Brian Greenspun: Extending the dream
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Letter: Death practices must be stopped
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Letter: Rhodes not right for city council
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Letter: Nationwide health tracking network needed
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Editorial: Successful auction for government land
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Editorial: Teamwork slows bill to ban betting
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Local Asians celebrate heritage
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Columnist Sam Schmidt: Team's goal at Indy is to make top five rows
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Collins gets No. 1 draw in Baja 500
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'Peter Pan' principal leading his fairy-tale life
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Saturday's horse racing entries
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Ralph Siraco's selections for Saturday's races at Hollywood Park
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Indy 500 speeds
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Strip celebrities scheduled to appear at benefit concert
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Busch, 16, carries on family tradition
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PCL Box: Tucson-Las Vegas
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Datebook
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Father-son team to star at Henderson ArtFest
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Columnist Paula DelGiudice: All types of fish are biting
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Columnist Peter Benton: Second course to open at Anthem
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Papa Roach invades Sam Boyd
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Orosco picks up win for 51s
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'Broken Globes' tackles weighty school subjects
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Las Vegas area fishing report
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Columnist Jerry Fink: Albisani has the Keys to success
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Restaurant options are bountiful on Mother's Day
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Mr. Smith takes the high road
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'80s revenge
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Columnist Joe Delaney: Remembering Kingston Trio's beginnings
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Revamped 'Showgirls' at San Remo is an improvement
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Columnist Kate Maddox: Goulet joins C2K melodrama
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Checker doesn't dance around legacy
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Where I Stand -- Hank Greenspun: Oh, the horror of navigating roadways
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News of the Day: 1994
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Joe Delaney remembers 1994: Kerr, 'Boylesque' at the Sahara
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Columnist Kate Maddox: Zealous fan picks on Rick
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Low pay impedes recruiting, keeping of teachers
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Letter: No one bothered by area problems
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Letter: Most seniors aren't helped by Guinn plan
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Editorial: Conserving is a virtue after all
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Editorial: States can't do it alone on drug plans
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Mom takes arcane look at her day
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A dash of Rosemary
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Rebelling ranchers: Sagebrush movement continues fight for land
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Nevada tops nation in federally owned land
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Faith-based groups use fed funds to help families
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Southern Nevada celebrates Mothers of Year
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Columnist Jon Ralston: Turning the tide on new taxes
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Columnist Sandy Thompson: Tiny baby at center of custody dispute
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Columnist Jeff German: Miller provides big laughs
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Where I Stand--Brian Greenspun: Love Mom every day
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Las Vegas climbs to 14th best in city survey