February 26, 2004
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Culinary Union parent will merge with UNITE
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Goodman getting good feedback on the phone
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Colleges fight to produce minority teachers
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There's good news for LV commuters
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Teen testifies in murder trial
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Work continues on shops in Green Valley
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Citizen review board rips officer
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Wynn says rule changes will advance Chinese casino
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Prominent West home builder Pardee dies at 87
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Hughes land value trimmed
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Minorities have poor graduation rate in Nevada
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Classes resume at ITT Technical Institute
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Feds search house of Steve Wynn's brother
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Construction supplier growing
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Ad campaign stresses fun
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More nuke waste to be shipped to Test Site
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Senators chastise FERC on Enron, Nevada Power dispute
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Venetian exec leaves for new venture
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Gaming briefs for Feb. 26, 2004
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News briefs for Feb. 26, 2004
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Individuals not named in Venetian complaint
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Shuffle Master continues to grow
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Barrick Gaming secures financing for acquisitions
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Illinois license field narrowed to three firms
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Slow, steady rain drenches valley
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Lady Rebels need win in Lobos rematch
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Work to start on launch ramp
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Sports briefs for February 26, 2004
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Probation given in sex assault case
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Celebs have Palms parlor under their skin
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Weather postpones search for missing plane
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Centennial plan: Win title No. 3
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Rebels playing Jay's way
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: UNLV gets a teaspoon full of sugar
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One weakness dogs Morales -- overconfidence
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Last week's rain at Pomona helps some teams
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Two top fighters make big changes
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Fight schedule
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State basketball tournament capsules
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Valley handling rains well
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Court sides with Pahrump couple on mobile home issue
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Classification request could be part of defense bill
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Ensign would support amendment banning gay marriage
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Firefighter takes rescue in stride
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Letter: Clinton smartly avoided Iraq war
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Letter: Deskin's columns will be missed
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Letter: Juvenile crimes are decreasing
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Letter: Draft would be more fair
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Letter: Smoking should be prohibited
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Letter: Reilly reiterates view on collective bargaining
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Guinn decries loss of revenue to Internet services
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Obituaries for Feb. 26, 2004
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Deal may be announced
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Economic reports mixed
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Forum address future of schools
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Editorial: Cab drivers are still in harm's way
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Editorial: Enact controls -- now
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Nevadan part of counterdrug, rescue efforts
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Agencies getting paid for alert time
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Execution scheduled March 5 for killer
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State threatens to sue Energy Department over funds
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Community briefs for Feb. 26, 2004
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It's one council to another
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Ann-Margret shows no signs of slowing down
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Prone to Violins: 'Reformed child prodigy' Cerovsek performs with LV Philharmonic
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Where I Stand -- Brian Greenspun: Amendments unworthy