March 16, 2004
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Wynn sets opening date for new resort
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School district considers ambitious building program
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Police seek man in death of woman found in garage
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Culinary receives $1.9 million grant from Bush administration
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Bill would provide land for heliport
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Groups unhappy with plans to charge for use of schools
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Prisons revise rules after rapist freed
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Reid to offer gasoline bill
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Yucca workers discuss safety lapses at hearing
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Norwalk virus count hits 1,174
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Troubled EOB fell behind paying agencies
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Columnist Jeff German: DOE can't mask its indifference
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Congregation banned from casino theater
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Poor schools to receive additional $9.5 million in federal aid
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CRC releases tapes in Nevada Power case
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XO posts loss on weak demand
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NLV firm faces federal complaint
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County pays $5.2 million for Strip parcel
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Developer submits plan for racing, slots
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Casino yields $50 million profit in nine months
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Mother upgraded; mobile home fire killed two children
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Police probe child-sex case
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Gaming briefs for March 16, 2004
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Man maintains killing of wife was accidental
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Bank operator expanding
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Study links casinos, personal bankruptcies
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Sports briefs for March 16, 2004
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Carlin talks blue streak over obscenity flap
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Kruger already hard at work
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Hiring may put UNLV back on map
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: He didn't want it, but Gaughan had a hot time in Atlanta
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: What a difference three baskets make
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Kruger had taste of UNLV in October
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Meanwhile on campus, student reactions mixed
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Living in Italy has been made easier by Grandmother's visit
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Postal Service set to leave building in downtown LV
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Letter: Recess time is needed in schools
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Letter: Story on veteran was appreciated
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Letter: Increased fines may help enforce traffic laws
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Editorial: Tough crowd awaits
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Seniors share concerns with Reid on Medicare drug bill
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Editorial: Show terror no lack in will to fight
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Housing starts off
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Predator aircraft to stay at Indian Springs
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Radoff, former Strip purchasing director, dies
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$109 Vegas suite for official called routine
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Obituaries for March 16, 2004
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Off-reservation casinos attracting more scrutiny
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Isle of Capri picked over Harrah's to build Illinois casino
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Immunization schedule
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Longtime DI host Bonfiglio dies
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Community briefs for March 16, 2004
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Ex-church volunteer makes deal in sex case
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Actors for 'Rent:' Stars of popular production find their lives parallel show's theme
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'Rent' cast to host HIV fund-raiser
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Foundation helps keep teens safe