June 15, 2004
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Reid pushes to get aide on nuclear panel
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Petitioners seek increase in Nevada's minimum wage
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Las Vegas Hilton buyer could play merger role
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Venetian may scale back investment
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Gaming briefs for June 15, 2004
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Name changed to 'North Vista Hospital'
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Suits demand best deal for shareholders
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Magazine praises local hospital
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Task force urges creating trauma care system
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Race Across America
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Man sent immediately to prison because of hug from child
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Angelos folding his cards?
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Probe finds three Metro officers used excessive force
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Bybee scrutinized for signing torture memo
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Race for Ward 2 seat heats up
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Police say engaged couple commit robberies
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Judge rules regents violated open-meeting law
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Tax hike foes get 35 more days for cause
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Experts warn newcomers of flash flood dangers
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Business briefs for June 15, 2004
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MGM MIRAGE cites 'juggernaut'
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Minorities not united on merger possibility
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Cashman joins ethics panel
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Sports briefs for June 15, 2004
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Phone decision not likely to immediately affect rates
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Execs in lather over hair-raising move
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Petition seeks increase in Nevada's minimum wage
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Rangers keep a watch for pesky mollusks
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Clerical error blamed in delay of Treasures case
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Competency tests ordered in request to withdraw plea
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Reid says Gulf War POWs should be compensated
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Obituaries for June 15, 2004
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Rogers to recommend Miltenberger
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State keeps close watch on Yucca data
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Garcia has 'constructive' meeting with School Board
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Molester of boys sentenced
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Body of man found floating in Lake Mead
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LV doctor chief of examiners
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Police seek three in deaths of two men
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Canadian's trial set in countryman's death
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Beating victim is in critical condition
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News briefs for June 15, 2004
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Rebels, Badgers renew contract
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Bike hike
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Zany rules part of race
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Utility: Enron manipulated energy market in power crisis
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Poor scoring decisions still plaguing officials
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Schieck finally gets shot at office he helped create
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51s' trip to Edmonton again full of crazy tales
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Yahoo boosts storage for e-mail customers
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Bird's view doesn't jibe with reality
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BIA rejects Connecticut tribe's bid for recognition
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Judge gives green light to casino vote
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Wednesday's horse racing entries
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Letter: Bush suppresses information
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Letter: Elected officials must finish terms
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Letter: Welfare Division is out of touch with the needy
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Indians again an issue in slots negotiations
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Editorial: Approve halfway house
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Editorial: Response to Sky-Vue has been strong
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Immunization schedule for June 15, 2004
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Grants available for drug prevention
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Community briefs for June 15, 2004
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Fire department given accreditation
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Legendary Four Tops still spinning at 50
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Cat's tale is quite a production
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High overhead: Upgraded Fremont Street Experience a $17 million gamble
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CineVegas continues run at Palms