April 16, 2004
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Spokeswoman for mayor leaving job
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Commercial projects set
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Decency standard may be hot topic at NAB forum
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Vegas bank operators post mixed results
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Hotel employees compete at trade show
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Limo regulation plan proceeds
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Woman who hit boy enters plea
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Trailer park owners face fines
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Rising price of steel could put dent in public projects
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Union urges minimum wage hike
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Goodman saving comments for panel
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Vehicle is stolen with infant inside
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Columnist Jeff German: Ethics chief coming to the action
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Some associations targeting fake turf
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Program that encourages lawn removal is swamped
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Help for small-business workers eyed
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Man impaled in car crash
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Head Start boss had own problems
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Sports briefs for April 16, 2004
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LV financier seeks to reassure investors
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Liberty teens have sobering experience
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Sprint defends exec's pay, governance
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Executive stock grants cut into Mandalay estimate
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Station breaks ground on ambitious Red Rock resort
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Gaming briefs for April 16, 2004
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Joe Jackson out to scotch tape auction
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Andretti: Champ-IRL rift needs settlement
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Pair plead guilty in Jared Whaley killing
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Williams facing two elections
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Protest of water use for natural gas plant prevails
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Suspects sought in killing of restaurateur
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Driver who hit boy in crosswalk expected to plead no contest
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Obituaries for April 16, 2004
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With series saved, Tracy ready for run at second title
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Gun-sight maker facing nuke fine
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Veteran wrestler Crispin, The Great Goliath, dies
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Emergency help will cost at Lake Mead
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Stars aim to master wind
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Legislative panel ponders limits on limo licenses
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Eisenman killing called ambush
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News briefs for April 16, 2004
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Columnist Dean Juipe: No denying there's a gay presence on tour
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Ridge to honor amateur radio leader
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Gulbis, Louden: LPGA's calendar girls
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Reid's campaign fund closes in on $7 million
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Rebels' Oh pleased with first day's effort
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Veteran Borders, Tacoma deal 51s 6th loss in a row
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Ralph Siraco's Santa Anita selections
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Fishing report: Anglers still waiting for the action
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Columnist Barb Henderson: Windy day can be the bane of an otherwise perfect outing
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Hot Tickets: Weekend abuzz with variety of performers
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Fridge recycling project is offered
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Iowa House approves expansion measure
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More homeland security funding urged by panel
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Plan for suburban Indian casino angers officials
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Fed chief urges caution
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Letter: Cost of living outpaces salaries
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Letter: Bush is acting to protect country
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Letter: Privatizing prisons just doesn't work
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Loss of sage grouse raises concerns
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Prostitute sues musician Neil, brothel over alleged assault
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Editorial: Attention all candidates
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Summerlin to host Earthfaire this weekend
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Blood drives
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Editorial: State right in opposing burial plan
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Community briefs for April 16, 2004
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Soundtrack from movie 'Singles' still hits home
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Phish rap a curiosity at Thomas & Mack
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Mere musical aptitude does not make good 'Knights'
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Columnist Lisa Ferguson: Kim takes comic matters into her own hands
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On Display for April 16, 2004
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Columnist Spencer Patterson: For Vegas appearance, Yes has familiar squire
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Datebook for April 16, 2004
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Mormon Tabernacle Choir hits Las Vegas
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Columnist Jerry Fink: Quarry's spirit lives on at Club Monaco
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Hofbrauhaus hoists a good time in Vegas
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Performing Arts for April 16, 2004
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Columnist Susan Snyder: For this, we're going undercover
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Columnist Jon Ralston: Mack is murky about clients
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Columnist Jeff German: Ringmaster Goodman created his own circus
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Where I Stand -- Columnist Brian Greenspun: The power for peace
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Weighing the legal odds
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Letter: Prayer needed to solve dilemma
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Letter: President should tell whole truth
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Editorial: Agosti will be missed
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Editorial: Fight smog by spurring hybrid sales
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Aiding in nation's recovery
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Conference advocates cause of end to killing homeless pets
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Battered center needs salvation
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: During trek, Shatner shoots
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Carrying Clubs