July 13, 2004
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Health crisis may need Legislature's help
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Beds at Desert Regional Center considered
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News briefs for July 13, 2004
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Woman charged with leaving kids in car
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Gallagher campaign claims momentum
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U.K. casino deal announced
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Morning rain kicks off monsoon season
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GAO chief urges fraud crackdown
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Banned casino executive seeks early return to field
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Yucca to move ahead, DOE says
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Bill to limit property taxes backed
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Minimum wage hike initiative may get on ballot
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Columnist Jeff German: Yes, we can stop the nuke dump
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New rules to govern cheerleader selections
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175 Nevada Guard troops going to Iraq
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Nurses vote to approve newest union contracts
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Condo tower in works for north Strip
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Rural areas unfazed by Yucca ruling
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Tourist visitation to Las Vegas in May sets record
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Rate of return a key point in SW Gas rate hike hearing
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Quarterly profit rises for home builder
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Adelson marketing credit line to finance new resort
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Fitzgeralds owner to sell Colorado casino
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Indian gaming revenue in 2003 up 13.7 percent
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Gaming briefs for July 13, 2004
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Centennial committee to rule on sponsorship deal
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Celebs left off monorail's inaugural ride
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Ralph Siraco's Hollywood Park selections
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Cavaliers make last attempt to retain Boozer
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Wednesday's horse racing entries
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Events boss Christenson still thinks NBA best bet
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Earnhardt to drive Corvette at Infineon Raceway
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Sports briefs for July 13, 2004
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Columnist Dean Juipe: U.S. Olympians told to cut back on the flash
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Ex-Rebel Lewis has tales of Arabian nights
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Utilities' case on nuclear waste storage in court
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Outage leaves 5,000 in dark
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Pretrial hearing set for Sky-Vue owners
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Radio pioneer Kelch dies at 91
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Regents file notice of appeal
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Obituaries for July 13, 2004
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Not every future star will shine
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Desert Shores residents awake to find tires slashed
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Bank card processor being bought for $1.4 billion
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Trade deficit narrows
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Officials: More air traffic controllers needed
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Louisiana boasts public funding for problem gambling treatment
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Safety urged as monsoons approach
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Businessmen downtown say homeless not crackdown target
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Letter: Moore's film is very convincing
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Letter: Bush not helping health care crisis
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Safety benefits of cameras in cabs are obvious
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Editorial: Mental health crisis needs a permanent fix
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Editorial: Candor isn't found in Bush's dictionary
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Court erases contempt order against state agency
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Film claims water soon will cost as much as oil
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Woman may be fit to stand trial
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Incumbent's eligibility challenged
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Immunization schedule for July 13, 2004
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Las Vegans can take steps to beat the heat
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Weekend is not walk in park
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M-Battled: Mariachi production fights for attention at Aladdin