January 13, 2004
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Park police, Metro merger eyed
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Burglars take expensive photo of Augusta National
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Nevada set to make final Yucca stand
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Stepped-up LV security here to stay
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Gaming briefs for Jan. 13, 2004
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News briefs for Jan. 13, 2004
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Bank's profit improves
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Gates to lead Dean camp
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Woman drives car onto rails, escapes just before train hits
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Harrah's expected to sell Horseshoe
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Teaching talent may be on the way
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Mad cow crisis affects appetites
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Missing person alert system set to go on line
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Teen's relatives, friend may have been exposed to mercury vapors
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Columnist Jeff German: Binion's failure inevitable
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Free speech to rule on Fremont Street
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November gaming win advances
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Venetian ponders sale of Grand Canal Shoppes
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Numbers confirm record sales in Vegas
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LV builder's results improve
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Sports briefs for January 13, 2004
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Loss seemingly difference between night and day
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: In main event, Sinatra family prevails
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Rebels need to rebound
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LV players prepare for life after game
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Park wants more speed after Daytona test
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Competitive fire has Terry Kennedy back in baseball as new LV manager
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Big Monday is Mountain West's wake-up call
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Jacobson's leadership proves to be difference for Utah down the stretch
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Parents facing annual agony over zoning
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Otton to coach UNLV QBs
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Court to rule on identity issue
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State chips away at prison privatization
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Porter undergoes surgery to stabilize his hearing loss
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Inmate delivers baby boy
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Woman escapes car stuck on tracks before train hits
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Obituaries for Jan. 13, 2004
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Softwood lumber deal rejected
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Giunchigliani defends CCSN, Assembly roles
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Old plans energized for hydroelectric plant
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Director ready for Tennessee lottery launch
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N.D. Powerball marketing under way
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Several young men become Eagles Scouts
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Letter: Don't rush to judge Peterson
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Letter: Tourists won't be interested in zoo
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Letter: Pervasive greed, corruption mark selfish Bush era
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County, businesses join forces to offer jobs to inner-city youth
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Student wins Cochlear scholarship
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Community briefs for Jan. 13, 2004
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Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: Telling tales out of NSC
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Immunization schedule for Jan. 13, 2004
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Editorial: Deane -- year late -- gets it right
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Editorial: A Silver State servant
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Sound Decisions: Questions abound as DVD-Audio, SACD vie for next-generation CD market
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Columnist Susan Snyder: It's time for us to un-stress
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Highlights of November 2003 revenue report on Nevada casinos