April 13, 2004
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News briefs for April 13, 2004
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Vegas visitor count grows
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Police: Suspect put slain wife in trash can
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Design school opens
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Garcia excited about proposed budget
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New LV Web site focuses on kids
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Mortgage lender defends record in Nevada, other states
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Schools budget struggles to keep pace with steady growth
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Bellagio plans to reopen Wednesday
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Court order to fix mobile home park extended
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Unity Council draws attention
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Seniors complex has grand opening
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Columnist Jeff German: Norovirus raises its ugly head
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EOB consultants' report may recommend replacing board
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Judge gives couple access to what they say is evidence against Angelil
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City worker charged with using funds
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General Growth in $1 billion-plus deal
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Greek Isles is ahead in the 'Count'
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Retiring Boyd president to focus on civic affairs
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Nevada Power rate hike revisited
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Wynn remains skeptical of British opportunities
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Citigroup, Sprint among CalPERS voting targets
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Sports briefs for April 13, 2004
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Rebels' Oh earns berth in qualifier
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Kruger adds two to new staff with one opening left
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Tainted goal stands; Wranglers can clinch
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Court considers extending order against mobile park
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Assault victim files lawsuit
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Goodman apologizes for a 'weakness,' losing his temper
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Park confident for Virginia short-track truck race
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Chen promoted to Dodgers; 51s fall again
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: LV Bowl boss begins working on the ADs
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Bubba takes Big Apple by storm
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Koreans deserve a little tolerance on LPGA Tour
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Horse racing: NTRA 3-year-old Thoroughbred poll
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Homeland Security chief Ridge set to stop in Vegas next week
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Program to raise awareness of need for organ donations
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Obituaries for April 13, 2004
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National report tracks fair housing complaints
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Man sentenced to life in prison for beating death
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FAST and loose: RTC sees smoother traffic flow
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Group may be halfway there with petition against taxes
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Father ruled liable in son's crash that killed three friends
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Maryland slots bill rejected again
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Letter: Losing sleep over Iraq stalemate
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Letter: Campaign donor feeling cheated
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Letter: Foreign-born people shouldn't be president
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What a trip: Parsons Dance Company takes modern dance on the road
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Editorial: Memo not a warning?
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Editorial: City remiss in allowing squalid park
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Community briefs for April 13, 2004
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Immunization schedule for April 13, 2004
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UMC called family resource center
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Volunteers can really make a scene