December 15, 2004
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Tuesday's Sports Transactions
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Women's Top 25 Fared
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Tuesday's Women's Major College Basketball Scores
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Trash removal rates will increase; landfill firm OK'd
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Woman killed outside school in Green Valley
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Sands shares soar in debut on New York Stock Exchange
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Obituaries for December 15, 2004
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Guard unit with Nevadans is heading to Iraq
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News briefs for December 15, 2004
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Man arrested on identity theft charges
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Illegal alien curbs to affect labor
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Activist qualifies for ballot in Moncrief recall drive
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Monorail may be running by New Year
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Station gets green light on controversial signs
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Columnist Jeff German: Accustomed to recurring nightmares
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Desalination eyed as drought solution
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Doctor faces charges in usage of drugs
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Company buys local dealership
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Company to issue 3 million shares of common stock
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Columnist Jeff Haney: Bettors get in on the action as Manning nears record
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Trooper injured after car sideswipes NHP vehicle
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Sports briefs for December 15, 2004
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Suit asks that payments to Las Vegas firm stop
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Planned Vegas tower featured in 'Apprentice' season finale
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Time Warner, Justice Department said to have reached settlement
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Talent up, attendance stagnant
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Mississippi approves planned merger of Vegas gaming giants
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Inspiration: Women major part of team constructing new school
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Report: LV economy should stay robust in '05
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Preps: Boys' state rankings
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Columnist Adam Candee: It's an offer they couldn't refuse
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Nothing there
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Oscar's style gives city substance
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Rising costs of government services concern residents
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Fight fixer Mittleman loses license in Illinois
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Ralph Siraco's Hollywood Park selections
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Water Authority to consider renting building downtown
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Guard unit that includes Nevadans heading to Iraq
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Thursday's horse racing entries
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Fight schedule
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Correction
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Preps: Tuesday's results
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State rejects change to Teamsters insurance
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Jury awards $11.6 million in insurance lawsuit
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Asylum hearings begin for Cubans
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State will auction unclaimed property
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Gorman hangs on
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Orleans, Terrible's robber might be the same person
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Retailer fires several execs for flouting company rules
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Boyles, county's pioneering night traffic court judge, dies at 91
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Pennsylvania gambling board tackles ethics, hears slots plan
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Three-year gambling probe may have led to biggest bust
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Oneida Nation council approves land settlement
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Attorney general takes legal step to shut down bingo
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Death won't be sought for mother charged in kids' beating deaths
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Judge rejects Innocence Center's evidence in LV case
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Former Treasures dancer not guilty
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Shotgun killing detailed
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Letter: Health insurance that's valuable
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Letter: Bush's policies preserve freedom around globe
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Editorial: Less expensive drugs?
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Editorial: Shelve this tax break
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UNLV honors students' air filter
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Manilow Live!
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Community briefs for December 15, 2004
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Internet traffic school approved
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Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: Schools get a holiday boost from 'Breakfast'