July 7, 2004
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Newest member says he's thrilled to join council
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Obituaries for July 7, 2004
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Court rejects restitution order in fraud case
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News briefs for July 7, 2004
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Affidavits may doom initiatives
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Five ex-jail inmates sue over firecracker
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County funds mental health facility
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Man says he'd have killed for drugs
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Gaming briefs for July 7, 2004
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Columnist Jeff German: Cabbies fall victim while board stalls
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Brothels in Nye County to stay legal
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AG readies criminal case vs. Augustine
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Open-wheel cars return to LV
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Sierra Club's motion to halt U.S. 95 widening project denied
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Lurie joins state wildlife board
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SEC probe proving costly to Vestin
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FDIC: Nevada economy strong
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Columnist Jeff Haney: Look past the favored Yankees for value in World Series futures
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Analysts: IGT benefits with Pa. slots deal
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Indian gaming on the rise, except in Nevada
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Marathon gets a shot in the arm
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Kruger, staff ready to rack up some frequent flier miles
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Sports briefs for July 7, 2004
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Correction
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Work halted on NRC data for Yucca Mountain
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County names panels to write initiatives
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Load of burning garbage dumped
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Report on LV Centennial sponsorship plan is delayed
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$100 million in bonds to help bypass
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Green Valley Ranch Station executive Tata dies at 33
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Pro's Tip: Good shots come with correct release
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Mich. Senate votes to hike casino tax
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Columnist Adam Candee: Wie's Open exemption pays off; expect to see more down the line
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Edwards has supported Yucca, college betting ban
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Economy on track for best growth in 20 years
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HP faces trade complaint
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Discrimination suit delayed by trial judge
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Thursday's horse racing entries
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Mishaps surround Bell's opener
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Judge allows woman another chance
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Letter: All ideologues lack integrity
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Letter: Don't judge film without seeing it
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Letter: Residents can stem the tide in Summerlin
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Henderson rejects neighbors' protest of two restaurants
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DA responds late to new evidence in old case
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Group sentencing scheduled Aug. 6 in 311 Boyz case
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Editorial: Edwards a great choice
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Longtime film producer Shpetner dies
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Community briefs for July 7, 2004
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Federal grant will help immerse teachers in history
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Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: Private reception highlights lake concert debut
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Above-Average Joe: Chicago native brings bit of his familys heritage to Las Vegas