February 4, 2004
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Tauzin's resignation won't help Nevada's Yucca fight
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Local Kerry backers celebrate victories
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Races for Nevada court draw increased attention
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Porter knows first-hand problem of identity theft
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Political campaign signs popping up all over valley
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County selects southern site for heliport
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Columnist Jeff German: Investigators will push for indictment of Moncrief
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Sisters' accident raises safety issues
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Loyalty card will count points for food, show purchases
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Investments planned at North Las Vegas hospital
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Boyd honored
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Dog dies after being shot by Metro officer
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State fails to fund schools to meet classroom-size limits
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News briefs for Feb. 4, 2004
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Tax hike fears worry gaming industry
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Super Bowl produces record gaming win for Nevada books
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NFL, CBS ad issue simmers
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Three plead guilty in fraud case
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Harrah's profit down 34%
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Dates set for Adelson projects
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Prep stars commit to colleges
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Trump's Riviera investment advances
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Nevada Power profit probed in hearings
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Summit examines affordable housing situation in Las Vegas area
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Business briefs for Feb. 4, 2004
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Automaker's profit off sharply
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Domestic fight ends in two deaths
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Feds back off on using funds for burros
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: 'Harassment' lawsuit may have sunk 'Punk'd'
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Last year's No. 1 eyes 2nd chance
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Gouldsmith set to do his coaching from the dugout
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Nunn touched stars in heyday
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Derek Daly says his F1 driving career is over
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Sports briefs for February 4, 2004
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Wranglers top Trenton in OT
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Investors trying to bring women's hockey to town
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UNR prof wins Gunnerman Award
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Rebels pick up local RB Peeples
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Supreme Court takes up battle over new Williams trial
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Obituaries for Feb. 4, 2004
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Columnist Peter Benton: Dolan wins honors at PGA section pro-am event
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Consultant discusses effects of scholarship program
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DNA test: Ex-guard is dad of inmate's baby
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Nevada delegation to concentrate on schools, transportation
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Law to boost felons' voting not working
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Party for mayor's son latest target of ethics critic
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Community briefs for Feb. 4, 2004
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Commission upbeat about challenges
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Group targeting cyber-criminals gets a new home
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Letter: Tobacco industry is hard to fight
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Letter: U.S. is a republic, not a democracy
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Letter: Nuclear dump's huge risks, costs outweigh benefits
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Editorial: Tackling the barriers that face children
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Editorial: Mountain of danger
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Valentine's shopping made sweet
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Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: Monet preview raises funds for children
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Italian Courses: For Ferraros, Flamingo Road eatery is all about family
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Nevada superdelegates moving toward John Kerry