December 22, 2004
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Tuesday's Sports Transactions
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Tuesday's Women's Top 25 Boxes
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Women's Top 25 Fared
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Tuesday's Women's Basketball Scores
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Tuesday's College Basketball Scores
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Tuesday's Major College Basketball Scores
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Selby says staff enthusiasm may have misled developer
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'Son of Sam' law ruled unconstitutional
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Ruling gives 14 disenrolled Paiutes reason for hope
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Downtown apartment fire leaves two men homeless
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Las Vegas auto theft rate drops 13 percent
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Firefighters save neighboring structures from building blaze
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ACLU has issues with new rule for taxicabs
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State ranks high in nursing home improvements
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Chanos to replace Hay as consumer advocate
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Gambling tycoon ups ante on Vegas rivals with Macau casino
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CES previews next year's hot items
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Police search for SUV after fatal shooting
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Columnist Jeff Haney: T.O.'s injury puts a twist in Super Bowl line
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Sports briefs for December 22, 2004
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Horse killed, rider critically injured in collision with car
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Control Board member Scherer withdraws from AG prospects
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Welfare program fails to meet federal standards
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Nevada again tops nation's growth list
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Columnist Peter Benton: Singh's remarkable year resonates
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Third man sentenced in killing
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Defense must pay prosecution witness's airplane ticket
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Trial set in killing of prosecutor's sister
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Mission moving from downtown
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Three judge finalists named
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Parents surveyed on mandatory school uniforms
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Columnist Adam Candee: UNLV's Moore has the game and the class
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Table game advocates aim to woo lawmakers
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State reaches settlement with department store
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Winston considering a transfer
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Seven men charged with illegal gambling plead not guilty
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Microsoft fails in bid to suspend ruling by EU
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Economy grows at 4 percent rate -- faster than expected
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Company admits emitting mercury in Indonesia
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North American plants to reach full capacity
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Security funds don't take tourism into account
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County seeking more flexibility in redistricting
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Congress closely watches Raptor probe
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Letter: Plan to get rural water unneeded
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Letter: Rhetoric cannot turn narrow win into a mandate
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Community briefs for December 22, 2004
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Guest Columnist Alexander Anderson: From the draft to abortion
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Editorial: Legal drugs: Image is not everything
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Holiday Closings
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Rebels feast on cupcakes over holidays
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Nationals back in business
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Blankson's power play pushes Rebels to .500
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A Good Egg: Mike McGowan living charitable life as owner/operator of Omelet House chain
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Cookbook has recipe for change
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New facility gives Chippendales the bare essentials
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Obituaries for December 22, 2004
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Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: Salvation Army auxiliary dolls it up for charity
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Monorail safety drills wrapping up
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Union says new air controllers are needed now