April 27, 2004
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Firm buys space propulsion unit
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Gaming briefs for April 27, 2004
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Fed governor warns bankers in Vegas of cyber attacks
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Web comments stir Yell controversy
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Second timeshare phase planned
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Legality of Yucca meetings eyed
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LV consultant for developers, Oglesby dies
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Forced move: Sky-Vue residents have 72 hours to find new homes
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Parents of boy left in van want details
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Columnist Jeff German: Phone tapes put corruption trial on hold
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Charges considered against mom in death of diabetic girl
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Feds: Patriot Act not used in probe
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Venetian breaks LV profit record
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Sierra Health earnings zoom past estimates
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Pulte's profit jumps 53 percent as costs for borrowing drop
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Google IPO suspense may culminate with filing this week
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Consumer confidence, home resales on rise
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Sports briefs for April 27, 2004
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Ritz-Carlton eyes long-term growth in LV
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Next DI implosion planned
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Gans says rumors are all a Mirage
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Columnist Dean Juipe: The real story
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UNLV women headed East for NCAA regional
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Father wants out of deal on neglect charges
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Defendant tries to discredit key witness in murder trial
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Boys and Girls Clubs willing to run child-care program
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News briefs for April 27, 2004
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Police chase down same man twice
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Officials point to cuts in New Mexico's funding
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Gibbons demands answers to Yucca rail questions
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Success at the plate isn't all Greek to 51s' Theodorou
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Cascata: Douglas and pals are in for a treat
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Shane Hmiel gets second chance in Busch Series
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Fingers craves return to game
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Officials coordinate West Nile virus strategy
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Kruger, Rebels add their first 'big man' to commitment list
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GOP is fitting planks into platform
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Mescaleros relieved to settle gaming feud
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Texas slots debate under way
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Obituaries for April 27, 2004
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Letter: Oil interests are Bush's priority
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Community College HS taking aps
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Letter: Bush used 9-11 coffin imagery
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Letter: Residents should define standards for billboards
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Immunization schedule for April 27, 2004
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Community briefs for April 27, 2004
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Editorial: Principals must have discretion
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Editorial: A shared sacrifice
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Venetian hotel-casino breaks Las Vegas profit record
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Vision Quest: Ambition to hit it big fuels Las Vegas indie filmmakers
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Columnist Susan Snyder: At KNCV, youth is classic
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In face of harsh criticism, Monet talks