June 16, 2004
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Ruling clarifies state statute on gathering petition signatures
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Commissioner calls for new airport lease policies
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Twelve candidates in Ward 2 raise $380,000
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Guilty verdict could close club
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Removal of trees angers residents
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County panel calls for trauma system
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Combined MGM MIRAGE, Mandalay vow to grow
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Bill paves way for rural water
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Three initiatives likely to spur debate
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Police seek man in death of retired major
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Mayor's remarks rile homeless advocates
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Palo Verde student who scored perfect ACT will attend UNLV
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Deal draws mixed reaction from tourists, casino workers
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Sanctions against regents explored
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Three still sought in double killing
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Truesdell: Ethics charge humorous
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Sprint cutting another 1,100 jobs
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Expanding Netflix opens Vegas center
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Gaming briefs for June 16, 2004
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Letter has Goodman feeling withdrawn
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Pro's tip -- Trouble with trees? No need to chop
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Columnist Jeff Haney: Bettors inching back toward Woods
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Snapshot at the window -- Matchups and props for Shinnecock Hills
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Man, 68, on scooter hit by car
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Obituaries for June 16, 2004
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News briefs for June 16, 2004
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City settles lawsuit over pepper-spray incident
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Defense denied cop's psychological report
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State: Yucca rail would go through LV
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Trial begins in drive-by killing of mother of 6
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Review board to hear claims against cops
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Initiatives, not qualified for ballot yet, likely to spur debate
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Reid amendment would speed up disability payments for veterans
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Probation given teen who shot sister
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Four plead not guilty in Whaley killing
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Education center to replace closed St. Jude's thrift store
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Security studies serious matter at UNLV
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Agassi guilty of passing on misleading message or two
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: LV's Jaskol makes first trip to victory lane
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County gives Nevada Power small cut on recycled water
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Sports briefs for June 16, 2004
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House panel to study bill to reclassify fees
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Columnist Adam Candee: A slow go for Oh in pro debut
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White House official touts 10-year plan to aid homeless
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Editorial: Save time, save trouble; obey the law
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Letter: Blame Democrats for 1980s deficits
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Letter: Yucca decision made long ago
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Letter: Gibbons is wrong to give miners more access
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U.S. industrial production increased 1.1 % in May
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Editorial: ... And about that 35 days
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Some bylines missing
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Do the clothes make the student?
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Columnist Peter Benton: Shinnecock Hills will test pros' accuracy
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Consolidating student loans can be complicated
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Osborne makes return trip to LV
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Ted Williams' kin end custody battle
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Thursday's horse racing entries
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Metro honors cops, citizens for service to community
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Newspaper's circulation overstated for years
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Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: Nevada Ballet Theatre fund-raiser has big turnout
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Mandalay accepts offer
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Pop for a great gift on Father's Day
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Bleu Plate Special: Cordon Bleu College students skills on the menu at Cafe Bleu
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CineVegas continues run
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Community briefs for June 16, 2004