April 29, 2004
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Killer Instinct: Las Vegas band counting on Coachella for invaluable exposure
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Homeowners' group bans artificial lawns
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Critical report warns EOB of loss of funds
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Man killed after blowout identified
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Regents lose move in lawsuit
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May 2005 trial set for siblings in murder case of 3-year-old
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LV Council blasts Sky-Vue owners, OKs motion to sue
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Census: Homeless spread around county
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Clerk's tip leads to arrest in kidnapping
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Desperate dad searches for missing girl
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LV continues to dominate as convention host
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Vegas charter operator halts operations
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Deal reached to end casino strike
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Casino operator's stock tumbles on earnings miss
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LV trash hauler's profit soars
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Las Vegas mall operator's quarterly profit improves
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Aladdin handover to new owners could be delayed
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Court rules in contracting dispute
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Neighbors help catch driver who allegedly hit girl, 3
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Alleged 311 Boyz member to face more charges
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Colder first quarter adds to Southwest Gas profit
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Nevada taxable sales rise again in February
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Regulators OK measures for Nevada utilities
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First quarter income up for Ameristar
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Cox unveils LV rate changes
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: For friendly wagering, check out Paris
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Sports briefs for April 29, 2004
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Cancer fund-raiser is no con
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Middle ground sought for juvenile penalties
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Obituaries for April 29, 2004
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Sniper suspect had gun in LV arrest
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Residents sound off about options for U.S. 95 growth
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Proposed bank building called 'second to none'
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High court overturns hearing in murder case
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Group seeks to compel drug czar to report expenses
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Commission delays launch of super bus
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Woman who buried body in back yard apologizes to family
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Court briefs for April 29, 2004
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Plan surfaces for city gambling votes
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Letter: Tax cuts created how many jobs?
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Letter: Exciting to see grandson's photo
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Letter: Bush should stand on his own before 9-11 panel
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Ragland draws 1st position in Baja 500 desert race
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Editorial: An election-year sop
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Editorial: No real plan for hauling nuke waste
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Young Palo Verde pitcher is the real deal
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DaimlerChrysler reports drop in earnings
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Business briefs for April 29, 2004
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Smalltown superstar
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On his way out
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Pacquaio needs to validate most recent win
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Enjoy the cool air; heat will be back soon
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Nellis warrior of the week named
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Seniors need help with daily tasks
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Former NRC member helping DOE on Yucca
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Community briefs for April 29, 2004
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Killer Instinct: Las Vegas band counting on Coachella for invaluable exposure