July 28, 2004
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National team joins assault on area blaze
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Mom who left boy in car 'racked with guilt'
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Democratic Party united in opposition to Yucca
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New wage regulations allow payroll debit cards
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Gaming briefs for July 28, 2004
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Heavy winds churn up dust, smoke in valley
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WellPoint profit rises to $299.9 million
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Henderson plant owner facing inquiry
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: While in Vegas, Maguire loses his ante
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County panel rejects towers
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Backers of pot petition file suit
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Five vie for seat held by Neal for 32 years
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State may take control of housing complaints
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Columnist Jeff German: Regents must come out of dark
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Sports briefs for July 28, 2004
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Raiders cut Woodson after failed physical
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Regional casinos may face tougher rivals with mergers
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Stakes high as Tyson fights again
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Hackers gather in Vegas for annual digital huddles
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Maddux making history
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Drama winds into final weeks
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Harrigan ready to pitch in
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Banged up but ready to go, Dixon looks toward Michigan
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Columnist Jeff Haney: Turn on, tune in for new season of Grossman's gambling show
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Democratic plank to protect Nevada from Yucca dump
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Crude oil futures price tops record on Russian disruption
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Firefighters' festival delayed
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Nevada can make a 'huge difference' in race
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Williams' retirement chills Miami's hopes
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Spanish Trail makes it tough to score
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Kids need not go hungry
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Columnist Adam Candee: First Tee teens will get their chance to test Pebble Beach
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Ralph Siraco's Del Mar selections
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Thursday's horse racing entries
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Pennsylvania may use slot bonds to cut taxes
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Obituaries for July 28, 2004
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Task force on growth to offer potential plans
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Letter: Real sovereignty essential to Iraq
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Letter: Drugs' high cost is deadly problem
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Letter: National forests should be kept roadless, pristine
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Editorial: Destructive secrecy
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Editorial: Tax cap can wait till '05
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Special meeting called to decide on funding for mental hospital
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Tax-cap advocate shuns special session
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Community briefs for July 28, 2004
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Meth user, felon key witnesses in murder trial
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Brother, sister found shot to death
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Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: Elite gather for KLVX documentary screening
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Energy Surplus: Pick-me-up drinks increase in variety, surge in popularity