January 15, 2004
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Jobs filling while Fassel waits
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Emerging force
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No knockout on Yucca
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Guinn says Nevada town threatened at New Year's
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State to bill feds for more New Year's 3costs
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Teen unaware of mercury risk
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FBI used store as front in Top Rank probe
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Box cutter found on flight to Vegas prompts inquiry
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Parents: Keep kids in their present schools
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Porter will miss LV fund-raiser
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Federal suit against judge to be tossed
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Teens not getting all state funds after leaving foster care
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Woman with celestial deals arrested on fraud charge
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Family man, civic leader, coach Leavitt laid to rest
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Red Rock development on track
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Gaming briefs for Jan. 15, 2004
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Regulators: Nevada Power, Sierra can't collect judgment
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Agencies concerned about scope of Nevada Power investigation
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Man allegedly used woman's identity to buy new Cadillac
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Gibbons launches education initiative
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Education officials pass on Ensign's offer
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Bank of America's earnings rise 4 percent in fourth quarter
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Subsidiary closing down
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Bank One closing Las Vegas credit card center
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Strong profit projected for Red Rock Station casino
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California tribes offer friendship, but not cash
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News briefs for Jan. 15, 2004
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Las Vegas wholesaler says he unwittingly sold fake AIDS drug
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LV-based slot maker's earnings up 58 percent
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Leno brings 'Tonight Show' back to Strip
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Guinn expense report: No funds raised in 2003
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Robbery suspect in custody after brief car chase
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Las Vegan charged in cable fraud case
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Businessman offers to help students in tuition dispute
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Man found dead in vehicle
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Fourth defendant sentenced in relics case
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Teachers union poll: U.S. spending on education low
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Patient free agent Maddux still sitting on hold
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: These Rebels need to get centered
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Mosley, Wright ready to settle the score, crown one champion
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Trial set to begin for boxers in alleged fixing
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Computer giant's profit soars
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Sports briefs for January 15, 2004
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: MacCachren to run in 3 classes at Laughlin race
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Letter: What's next? A wall for U.S.?
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Letter: Jobs must be fiercely protected
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Letter: Police should change priorities to prevent crime
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LV sailor completes tour as Navy Seabee
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Pinnacle in, Harrah's out of St. Louis competition
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Community briefs for Jan. 15, 2004
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Editorial: Forced to turn to the courts
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Tribes weary of giving more casino profit to California
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Obituaries for Jan. 15, 2003
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Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: Holes in worker scheme
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Play Action: 'Madden 2004' tournament culminates in Las Vegas
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Columnist Ruthe Deskin: ID theft can happen to anyone