July 20, 2004
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News briefs for July 20, 2004
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Metro to revisit Taser policy after man's death
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Authorities worry about Tasers being sold in malls
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Augustine accused of sex harassment
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West Nile virus found in Nevada
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Home builders remain optimistic as rates remain low
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Consumer loans drive profit at Wells Fargo
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Basic charge at issue in Southwest Gas case
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Airline check-in system to start in fall at some Las Vegas hotels
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Police: Man slain over $100 loan refusal
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Kyle Canyon development proposal meets opposition
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White House wants changes to water right-of-way bill
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Home prices in Vegas area rise again
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Columnist Jeff German: Binion circus plays on
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Public defender seeks trials, not resolution of cases
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Debate intensifies over whether sentencing push targets homeless
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Redevelopment area could be expanded
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Monorail seems to fit tax status
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Guinn names LV woman to judgeship
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Banks' quarterly results strong
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Reid demands resignations of FERC commissioners
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Gaming briefs for July 20, 2004
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Stardust still claims its Havana show
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Obituaries for July 20, 2004
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Moore's Web site criticizes Aladdin after Ronstadt removal
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Memorial is set for Laxalt
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Guest columnist Linda Frohlich: Hurry up and wait: Zip to New York, then sit
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Smoke from California fires streams into Vegas
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Flood of registration forms prompts voter fraud probe
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Professors' workload policy recommended
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District welcomes thousands of new teachers
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Wednesday's horse racing entries
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UMC among top U.S. hospitals for neurosurgery
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Ralph Siraco's selections for Wednesday's races at Del Mar
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Metro's commitment to homeless questioned
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Time magazine story draws mixed reactions from LV officials
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Girlfriend testifies in case of beaten ex-Air Force major
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Reno judge postpones execution
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Judge: Woman now fit for trial
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Cummings to make $78,500 as tenured English professor
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Same firm to lead search for new college president
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Goodman warns Centennial panel
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City to launch fire restoration program
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Qualifiers battle desert heat to earn spots in U.S. Amateur
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Grasso files countersuit
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51s turn it around; Ross hoping he's next
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Founder replaces CEO Pottruck
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: One green-white-checkered restart from now on
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Bolla's back with a new prominence
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Schwikert kept to the high road while NBC sunk to new low
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Tribe unbowed in long casino pursuit
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Indiana regulators weigh casino proposals
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Tax, racino issues remain as Mich. legislators recess
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Letter: Roadless Rule is crucial to keep
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Letter: Teachers, others unable to find affordable homes
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Editorial: Let freedom ring on stage
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Editorial: Search warrant delays
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Amber Alert to be expanded to Internet
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Immunization schedule for July 20, 2004
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DMV wants fee hike to facilitate use of kiosks
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State of Organ: Enthusiasts keyed up about UNLV's new instrument
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Fledgling filmmakers find forum at festival
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Columnist Susan Snyder: We dig a look at our history