August 19, 2004
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Assembly District 4
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School Board District E
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County Commission District D
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Tougher drought rules may be avoided
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Status of petitions
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Lawsuit filed to remove another petition
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Unit embarks on mission to Iraq
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New CCSN president faces questions over hiring
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Adelson-Wynn parking feud sparked again
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Rogers revokes $25 million gift to UNLV
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Crash kills two on way to teen boxing tourney
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Ethics panel fines ex-Board of Education member
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County steps back to look at high-rise condos
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Prostitution conviction unlikely to be key in strip club decision
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North Las Vegas landing its own bank
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Gaming briefs for August 19, 2004
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Limousines back on legislative agenda
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Expedia's local call center to close
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Pappas family settles for $4.5 million
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Bail at $10,000 for former schools AD
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AT&T launches VoIP service
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Las Vegans in on huge Bay Area casino deal
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Slow burn
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: The fast-rising star of Champ Car racing is a son of Le Mans
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Injured OT Crandal almost sure to have season-ending surgery
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Sports briefs for August 19, 2004
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Suicide leads to closure on busy Blue Diamond Road
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Medical provider supports Chaparral coach's actions in player's heat collapse
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A disastrous day in tennis for 'loaded' American team
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Gladiators could have new coach picked by Friday
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Fire hits mobile home park
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Dorsey in the fast lane for a strong senior year
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Fire chiefs tell Reid of need for funds to fight terrorism
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Rental inspection program approved
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Las Vegas monorail contractor suspended
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Ralph Siraco's Del Mar selections
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McDonald returns to council, this time as lobbyist
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Mother of three and her father slain in driveway
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Friday's horse racing entries
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LV council proposes bill changing binding arbitration
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News briefs for August 19, 2004
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Council signs on to billboard ban
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Highest ranking sergeant visits Nellis
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State ethics commission OKs rule that muzzles members
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Obituaries for August 19, 2004
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District improves kids' lunches
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Name on school brings tears to retired coach's eyes
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Champ Cars, Vegas track have a future
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Community briefs for August 19, 2004
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About 175 Nevadans set to be deployed
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Landlord alleged to have videotaped girl showering
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Guilty verdict returned in murder case dating to '91
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Man facing molestation charges apparently flees to native Hungary
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Attorneys: Ex-UNLV athlete to make plea deal in sex case
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Ex-teacher's aide accused of sex with teen neighbor to face trial
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Economic indicators index drops
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Letter: Kerry would protect privacy
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Letter: There can be no excuse for leaving kids in hot cars
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Google shares fall short of expectations, price at $85
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Business briefs for August 19, 2004
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Editorial: Hard truths at college need support
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Board of Regents District 13
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Assembly District 1
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Assembly District 28
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Assembly District 29
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Las Vegas Justice Court Department 9
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A Real Gem: Pop artist Ruby Mazur leads charmed life in LV