December 14, 2004
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Orange Bowl Tennis Results
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Women's Top 25 Fared
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Monday's Major College Basketball Scores
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Local agency may direct extensive water test
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Suspect: Failed marriage led to holdup
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Manilow to make LV Hilton 'my home'
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Group shapes plan for high rises
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Columnist Jeff German: Ironies abound in Las Vegas
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Goodman tries to repair LV's relationship with NFL
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Cheaper drugs, auto registration considered
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Robber hits bank in Henderson
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'Time for action:' Organization appeals to government for changes
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Simplified ballot questions considered
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Bombardier looking to stem monorail, personnel woes
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'Sin City' on sale -- for $666,000
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Water council a long shot, senator says
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NFL still plans to sack LV Super Bowl parties
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Woman dies in accident
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LV visitation hits record
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Sports briefs for December 14, 2004
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Emergency station tops plans for I-15 improvements
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Home listings suggest valley back to normal
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Company closes on acquisition of Superpawn parent
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Property names new GM
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Engineers likely to strike
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Casino resort planned for United Kingdom
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Higher room rates are not dissuading Las Vegas visitors
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Los Angeles man dies after shooting
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Shippers foresee strong peak holiday season from last-minute shoppers
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Moncrief's firm faces lawsuit
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Tighter security of health cards is in the works
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Police officer files suit against North Las Vegas
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Dog days may be ahead for greyhound racing in Portland
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Residents start online petition against casino, paper says
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Governor, tribe still at odds over video lottery
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Trade deficit swells to record $55.5 billion in October
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Airline cuts nonunion pay
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Bowling Green coach says Rebels offered job
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Obituaries for December 14, 2004
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Historian Lowe, member of pioneer family, dies
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Sanford starting to shape sideline
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Efficient nuke plants could lessen need for dumpsite, Domenici says
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Marathon trip brings Wranglers back to basics
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Strong finish earns Amundson recognition
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Ralph Siraco's Hollywood Park selections
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Letter: Benefits result of Democrats' work
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Letter: City needs more security funds
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Letter: Property tax freeze allows time for more analysis
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Wednesday's horse racing entries
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Preps: Monday's results
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Preps: Girls' state rankings
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Electors make voting official
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Hospitals receiving trailers with decontamination showers
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Bengals finally roar to life
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Court briefs for December 14, 2004
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Passenger numbers stun new McCarran security boss
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Motion for new Tabish-Murphy trial planned
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Foul-up delays sentencing of former UNLV player
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Bail set for man whose name came up during Binion trial
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Editorial: Minority vs. majority
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Editorial: EPA soon to take charge
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Immunization schedule for December 14, 2004
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Community briefs for December 14, 2004
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Make your voice heard on growth
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A Gift for Ante: For holidays, stores dealing out stacks of poker-related items
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Compiled By PAUL MONTELLA