June 17, 2004
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The Killers
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Teacher's case prompts search for young sex assault victims
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Bill could improve security on trains with nuke waste
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Girl, 3, drowns; is fourth young victim
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LV-bound plane hit by lightning
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Real estate consultant bought by Hanley Wood
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Pedestrian killed by car a block from home
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Yucca budget measure moves forward
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Strip club liquor license decision postponed
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Ruling limits child sex act charges
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Report: 76,000 drug addicts in Nevada not getting treatment
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Uninsured sue nonprofit hospitals
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Guard recruiters lose 'weekend warrior' pitch
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Proposed Lincoln County development ripped
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MGM MIRAGE makes Fortune diversity list
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FERC under pressure to look again at Enron deals
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Mandalay CEO's stock sales confound observer
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Gaming briefs for June 17, 2004
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Judge weighs dismissal bid in IGT tax case
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Indian gambling strategy no sure bet for governor
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Alliance facing shareholder lawsuits
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Las Vegas gas prices unchanged; state average falls
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Experts expect national cement shortage to ease
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Merging companies to cash in on convention strength
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Military men say Palms is the bomb
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State agencies will have to pay for cars donated by NHP
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Treasury, HUD secretaries visiting Vegas
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Pickup truck strikes woman walking along sidewalk
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Lawmakers told of NHP problems with radios
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Report says five of the hijackers visited Vegas before 9-11
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Libraries eye raising fees for rooms
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Ex-NFL player involved in LV's bid for Expos
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Lightning sparks brush fires; slight rain falls in LV Valley
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School workers get new health option
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Feds will give $13.5 million to state in lieu of tax revenue
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Nader's campaign disavows new petition drive in Nevada
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Neal's last shot at gaming tax hike politely rejected
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Hearing set for man, 81, in killing
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Clark's father backs alibi in fatal shooting
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Lawmakers criticize plans for school building changes
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Mobile park charged for costs
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Prison said to be deteriorating
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Obituaries for June 17, 2004
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Metro must pay $1 over jail lawsuit
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Written opinion on Mack released
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News briefs for June 17, 2004
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Force finally getting chance to be with daughter
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Sports briefs for June 17, 2004
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Lee's 28-game hit streak ends
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State prepares for case against Energy Department
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Osborne gets last-minute start
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Hanrahan does the job on hill, at plate
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Judge considers dismissal bid in IGT case
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Indicators suggest growth to continue
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Friday's horse racing entries
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Fight schedule
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Once the champ, Rahman stays busy against unknowns
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Senecas' plans for N.Y. casino blocked
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Letter: Leader's spirit will be missed
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Letter: Reagan destroyed labor movement
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Letter: War was needed to validate U.N.'s global authority
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Editorial: Lies, lies and more lies
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Editorial: Just what more do they know?
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County backs homes in industrial area
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LV Marine part of anti-terrorism team
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Water reclamation district must pay for sewage spill
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NLV approves purchase of golf course
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Community briefs for June 17, 2004
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Neal fails again in bid for casino tax
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State settles lawsuits over UNLV library
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Prisoner re-entry center OK'd
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Lynch recalls working Bug out early in career
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Independent's Day: After hiatus, Black starts radical record label, Equity