April 15, 2004
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Parents of girls in scooter crash could be prosecuted
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State to sue over more nuke waste
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Gaming briefs for April 15, 2004
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Tourists and locals 'rolling with' record gasoline prices
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Vulnerable to risk: Other resorts susceptible to a similar outage
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Integration pioneer to be honored
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School budget given tentative approval
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Highway neighbors long for the sounds of silence
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Tourists eager to re-enter popular Strip property
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Rate hearing concludes
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Commission approves witness list for Goodman's ethics hearing
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Nichols to quit post by Oct. 15
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Lawmaker Christensen fined $4,500
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Agosti will not run for second term
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Women are making a stronger case
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Greenspun media investments expand with TV station deal
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SW Airlines profit trimmed by higher fuel, labor costs
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Mountain lion spotted; police launch search
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Unique development opening today
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Harvard study says college gambling worries overblown
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Applegate to plant seeds at Channel 13
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Sports briefs for April 15, 2004
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: John Force in a slump, but he's not worried
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Ethics panel, Deane fail to reach deal
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Defense's use of video of child sex argued
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State to sue over nuke shipments
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Board votes to increase jobs for computer specialists
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Even at 64, Andretti doesn't idle
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Five hole
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Byrd and Golota prep for entertaining bout
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Ruiz sharpening his game to shake off a dull image
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Potential owner says Expos-to-Vegas gaining steam
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Obituaries for April 15, 2004
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Attorney says evidence in sex case is illegal
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Hardcastle named new chief judge
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Compromise reached on workers' comp reform
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Chad Christensen fined $4,500
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EPA official says strict ozone rules protect health
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Iowa lawmakers debate bill on new casinos
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Nevadans to pay more than $7 billion in taxes
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Nebraska measure headed to voters
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Anti-tax advocate to represent himself in federal court trial
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Letter: Kerry lacks spine to be president
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Letter: Petition not the way to handle prison concerns
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Fashion show takes uniform approach
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Editorial: President's talk offered nothing new
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Gone Loco: Young and old enjoy train tour on Nevada Southern Railway
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Valley grad earns Air Force award
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High court rejects appeal of gang member who killed teen
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Special on Vegas concert menu is Phish
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Man serving life term for slaying plot seeks parole
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Community briefs for April 15, 2004
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Court briefs for April 15, 2004
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Reduced bail granted suspect