January 20, 2004
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Former U.S. Judge Claiborne dies at 86
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Boomtown in the making?
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Banks report higher profit
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Gaming briefs for Jan. 20, 2004
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7-Eleven celebrates King holiday
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Firm opening second Las Vegas dealership
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Extra fuel surcharge canceled
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NLV's Lake Mead hospital sold
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Woman says she was snatched in parking lot
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Experts forecast rosy picture for U.S. home builders
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News briefs for Jan. 20, 2004
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Vegas apartment market strengthens
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Automaker advertising at Vegas Strip attraction
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Upgrade will allow school police to hear 911 calls
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County OKs liquor licenses for senior Galardi
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Columnist Jeff German: Is Las Vegas ready to hit a homer?
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Boy, 9, rescued after fall between buildings
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Strip battle may be headed to court
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Las Vegas to rule on second Galardi license
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Boy, 16, held after crash of stolen truck
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Nuclear waste official resigns
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More hazardous waste may be shipped to Nevada
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Local Dean supporters say they're not disappointed
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NASCAR alters scoring system
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Sports briefs for January 20, 2004
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: LVMS wants Spears to rev up race fans
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Obituaries for Jan. 20, 2004
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Columnist Dean Juipe: After closer examination, Rebels have their flaws
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Cardinals bow out of Maddux chase; Cubs still front-runner
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Benson returns to the Busch Series in a Dodge
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Rodman won't hoop it up against Rattlers
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Metro curtails use of Tasers in officer training
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Casino hit with lawsuit in gangs battle
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Gorman gets impressive win vs. San Diego
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Nuclear waste board memberresigns
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Elder Bush asks home builders to help Afghans
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Local Democratic supporters encouraged
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Jury selection set in obstruction trial
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Reports say Cingular offers to buy competitor
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Tennessee residents give lottery a warm welcome
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Circuit City to sell credit-card business
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Letter: Watch Fridays for bad news
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Letter: Kids must know mercury dangers
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Letter: Former foster youths are being helped efficiently
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Immunization schedule for Jan. 20, 2004
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Community briefs for Jan. 20, 2004
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State homeland security panel to review plans
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Editorial: Sometimes it takes a two-by-four
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Editorial: Now, on with the job
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Where I Stand -- Brian Greenspun: Gephardt ran with dignity
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'Disney' brings upgraded performance to Orleans
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Syndication City: NATPE a showcase for shows seeking audiences
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Columnist Susan Snyder: For locals, Strip isn't last resort