June 14, 2004
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News briefs for June 14, 2004
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Obituaries for June 14, 2004
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Two pit bulls killed in attack on four people
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Gold's Gym sold
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Bob Evans to buy Mimi's Cafe restaurants for $182 million
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Gaming Hall of Fame induction held
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Gaming briefs for June 14, 2004
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Harrah's looking to be No. 1 in Tunica
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Mandalay is weighing sweetened merger deal
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Group to tackle problem of chronic homelessness
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School-funding initiative is filed
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Rove: Yucca won't be an election issue
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Missing woman's body is found at Lake Mead
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Apartments being rebuilt after fire burn once again
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LV might bill Sky-Vue owners for closure costs
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Fremont Street unveils a new, sharper image
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Monorail a no-go for busy summer holiday
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Judge to rule on petition extension
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U.K. government to limit expansion of gambling
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Las Vegas parties leave best for list
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New CEO of Nevada Bankers Association leading tax fight
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No charges filed in new attack by three pit bulls
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Mother ordered to trial in death of diabetic girl
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Inmate sentenced in pot plot
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UNLV class will probe popularity of Japan's anime
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Frustrated L.A. looks to have already imploded
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Vitamin makers win round in antitrust case
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Brushfire burns 35 acres at Desert Wetlands Park
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Three more Mongols plead not guilty
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Public invited to check Enterprise land plan
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Pit bull owner fined in fatal attack on dog
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Microsoft targeting small business market more
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Another group to tackle chronic homelessness
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Birth announcements for June 14, 2004
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Community briefs for June 14, 2004
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Holocaust artwork honored
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Retail sales rebound; trade deficit sets record
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Wholesale pharmacy has license suspended
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Columnist Ralph Siraco: Smarty Jones fans cry foul in Belmont defeat
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Local team picks up coveted division win
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Insurers receive subpoenas on fees
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Oneida tribe to abide by contracts Gov. Doyle signed
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Sports briefs for June 14, 2004
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Attorney general sues Gaming Board in casino dispute
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Lack of run production causing letdown for 51s
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Letter: It's tough to be optimistic today
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Letter: Bush is dancing around the truth
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Letter: Today's problems can be traced to Reagan's policies
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Editorial: No excuse for delaying documents
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Editorial: Pentagon fritters funds while cities go without
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Chesney's show is positively entertaining
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CineVegas continues at Palms
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Fans pay tribute to the late Velvet Revolver
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Counties counter water talk
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A Gold Mine: 'The Casino' on Fox unearths drama at Golden Nugget
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MGM Mirage raises bid for Mandalay Resort Group
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Columnist Lisa Ferguson: Sun Lite for June 14, 2004