July 27, 2004
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Kerry camp bringing out celebrities
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Fire expected to spread
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AG: Regents violated law again
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No charges filed in fatal cab crash
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Four LV firms sued over accessibility complaints
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Regulators request more information on megadeal
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News briefs for July 27, 2004
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Aladdin investment depressed London Clubs second half
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Gaming briefs for July 27, 2004
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Earnings briefs for July 27, 2004
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Pulte Homes' revenue soars
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Disease test on hawk is positive
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Special session of Legislature is sought to cap property taxes
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Some local seniors finding protection in owning guns
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Columnist Jeff German: Striking a balance in Vegas
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Creer, retired Air Force general, real estate executive, dies at 92
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Two petitions have necessary amount of voter signatures
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Suit leads to evictions of apartment dwellers
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Sears opens concept store in Vegas
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Five vendors on Fremont Street ordered to vacate
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'Slots for Tots' slammed
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Anthem earnings increase 34 percent
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Origin of 'gossip' depends on source
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Locals get taste of a big event
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Federal team to assess Carson City fire damage
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Clinton, Gore speeches energize Nevada delegates
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Nye commission resolves to support Yucca project
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Way paved for loans to two homeowners
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Gates lauds Moore's film at Black Family Channel event
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Agent claims overuse led to Williams' exit
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Rancho High's Kazor gets junior college job
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Good till the last dunk
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Columnist Dean Juipe: They play it a little louder in the SEC
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Conley gets a jump on cleaning up sport
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Earnhardt fired up about trying to run all 200 laps
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Sports briefs for July 27, 2004
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Guards plan rally over prison staffing problems
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Obituaries for July 27, 2004
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Wednesday's horse racing entries
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Think globally, experts tell New Jersey tourism interests
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D.C. slots foes win round in signature challenge
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Letter: Rep. Porter is not a strong entry
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Letter: Flaw apparent in Social Security
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Letter: Membership in militia is not required for guns
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Spoon Jr. gets call to join Missouri
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Editorial: A winner, a worker
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Editorial: Protecting our seniors
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Disenrolled Paiutes hope for reinstatement order
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Metro Police committee approves funds for management consultant
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Heat taking lower toll on county residents this year
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Defense: Kiosk owner's killing done by others
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Community briefs for July 27, 2004
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Parents urged to apply for school bus service
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Immunization schedule for July 27, 2004
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Zmed puts on dancing shoes for Hilton contest
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Reality in Vegas is unrealistic
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Rehearsing for Success: Educational festival pairs students with top musicians