July 21, 2004
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Officials find more evidence of West Nile virus in Nevada
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Business briefs for July 21, 2004
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Three trucks crash on interstate
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Swingers club owner files civil-rights suit
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7-year-old girl found unharmed
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Judge won't dismiss suit against drug companies
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NRC may delay its evaluation of Yucca
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New tax bills likely to upset Southern Nevada homeowners
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Assessor fears revolt over property taxes
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Group trying to repeal $833 million tax hike claims sufficient signatures
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Judge orders petitions placed on ballot
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Man charged in house sitter's death
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Extent of voter fraud in county unknown
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Results improve for Riviera, Hard Rock in second quarter
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Herbst expanding with Midwest riverboat deal
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Low riders: Pocket bike enthusiasts find home in a parking lot
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Columnist Jeff German: Where does Sandy get all the cash?
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Gaming briefs for July 21, 2004
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County revamps rules on land deals
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Regent may have violated agreement with remarks
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LV Boulevard condos planned
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New concept store opens in Vegas on Monday
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MGM MIRAGE profit skyrockets
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Harrah's reports record profit in second quarter
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Goulet has genuine passion for Stern
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Columnist Jeff Haney: Belly up to the bar for advice: Meet Spago's 'resident handicapper'
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Woman accused of trying to blackmail Dion's husband jailed
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New funding plan on tap for triage center
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Two teams worth a look in over/under play
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Police crack down on illegal lane use
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Ralph Siraco's Del Mar selections
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City Council members pledge to fix zoning issues
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Robbers of cab driver sought
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Thursday's horse racing entries
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News briefs for July 21, 2004
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Wall of sound judgment
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Sports briefs for July 21, 2004
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Thurston tries to rediscover faded promise
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Kerry television ad airing only in Nevada, Ohio
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Champ Cars will test at track Aug. 18
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The ball game
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Columnist Adam Candee: 84-year-old still has ace up his sleeve
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A cast of thousands tips off the big week
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Burgeoning youth league pops into football scene
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: A little sense would help to a degree
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Lyon mosquitoes carrying virus
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Valley facing extreme summer heat
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Military bill includes funds for armory
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Report compares casino proposals
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Tech giant benefits from Microsoft settlement
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Correction
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Some LV city departments eliminate petty cash funds
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Candidate: School Board violated open-meeting law
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Lance Armstrong, other cancer survivors to ride bikes on Strip
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Letter: Oil drives Bush's foreign policy
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Letter: Teachers should be paid more
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Letter: People get the government they deserve
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Community briefs for July 21, 2004
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Editorial: Time story is 'best free publicity'?
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Editorial: Clear Channel or bust?
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Obituaries for July 21, 2004
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Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: Hooters hosts debut of My Hope Chest charity
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Viva Amigos: Mercado builds successful business from nothing with help from friends