April 5, 2004
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Worthington answers call of the wild
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LV Council panel looks at gating of neighborhoods
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Ensign bill would break up appeals court
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Goodman responds to ethics allegations
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State board suspends LV doctor
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Failing credit worsens problems for EOB
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News briefs for April 5, 2004
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Suspected LV counterfeiter arrested
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Battle lines form over fed funds for project
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Postal proposal prompts concerns
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Teenager injured in accidental shooting
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Fueled by popularity of TV poker, colleges flush with new players
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Gaming news briefs for April 5, 2004
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Wynn to open with union
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Calif. court asserts jurisdiction over Nevada casinos
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Business news briefs for April 5, 2004
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Report advocates Clark County limousine limits
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Obituaries for April 5, 2004
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Court promises to expedite public employee issue
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House passes highway bill with $1.3 billion for Nevada
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Brother describes heroic nature of man shot in casino
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Ex-NTSB chief rips nuke transport plan
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Schumacher not ready to claim Top Fuel throne
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Sadler nips Kahne at line
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Gladiators blow another lead in fourth quarter
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Speed always a thrill when NHRA hits town
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Spurs sidetrack Los Angeles' bandwagon
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Columnist Ralph Siraco: There's still no clear-cut favorite for the Derby
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Jackson will start with 51s
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Burkart pulls off 'Strip' surprise
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Sports briefs for April 5, 2004
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Mission accomplished
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Letter: Higher standard for city attorney
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Letter: HUD's proposed reforms will help
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Editorial: Inquiries should be thorough
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Editorial: Reeks of a coverup
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Birth announcements for April 5, 2004
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With new comedy show, Palms shows off its dud
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Musical set on 'Sesame Street' will come to LV
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Lake needs more than a ripple
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Author homes in on target audience
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Columnist Lisa Ferguson: Sun Lite for April 5, 2004
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Where I Stand -- Brian Greenspun: A message for everyone