June 29, 2004
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Valley does a good dusting
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Cox to offer HD recorders
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Bail reduction at center of teacher's hearing in sex case
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Questions raised over WellPoint-Anthem merger
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Settlement reached in Wynn suit
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Business briefs for June 29, 2004
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Gaming briefs for June 29, 2004
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Advocates for blind rap Ensign plan
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Arberry pays fees, penalties to avoid his home being sold
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Taser use under review in wake of death
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Federal review cites 33 EOB violations
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Rare trees are an easy target
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Regents OK building priority list
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Mayor takes stock in LV development
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State board: Decision on Summerlin meetings ill-advised
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Columnist Jeff German: Clinton is still a force for his party
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Southwest Gas defends rate hike request to PUC
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Nevadans to start seeing energy refunds
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Trade group adds, loses members
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Suncoast, Orleans put spin on opening
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Sports briefs for June 29, 2004
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County pitches heliport proposal
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State ranks high with high school grads
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Truesdell awaits possible return to Planning Commission
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Obituaries for June 29, 2004
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Two wildfires burn in southern Utah, LV area
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News briefs for June 29, 2004
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Charges filed after man hit by car in bar's parking lot
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Residents urged to protect pets from summer sun
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Fireworks can drive canines crazy
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Interim president of college OK'd
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Judge dismisses part of strip club suit against cops
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Mother pleads not-guilty in death of diabetic girl
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'Fahrenheit' meeting puts more heat on president
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Activists move to block D.C. proposal
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Dogs featured in publicity stunt
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United's unions fear more cuts after federal aid failure
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Tribe suing governor over gaming compacts
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Judge strikes down pact
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: NASCAR mulls change to ensure green-flag finish
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Vegas' stock on the rise?
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Arena league owner isn't sure city is ready for MLB
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Unsettled Mike Tyson has an untrustworthy side to him
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Judge hears motion in bribery trial
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Mohini meets bikini at women's gym trials
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Ralph Siraco's Hollywood Park selections
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Wednesday's horse racing entries
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Letter: Pledge phrase proves divisive
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Letter: Moore slanders Bush, hurts U.S.
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Letter: Kerry's Vietnam accusations show his true colors
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Four awarded scholarships in the arts
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High school students make Test Site cleanup easy for kids
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Community briefs for June 29, 2004
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Editorial: Long road ahead for sovereignty
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Editorial: Political gamesmanship
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Immunization schedule for June 29, 2004
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Activists suffering burnout
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Real History: Documentarian focuses on Las Vegas' social growth