March 17, 2004
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Nye commission opposes giving water to Las Vegas
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Tip leads to arrest
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Five die in plane crash at Nellis range
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Trailer where girl died in blaze was violating city rules
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Kohn, new public defender, promises changes
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State sues DOE for loss of Yucca oversight funds
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Asian showroom market proposed for Las Vegas
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Federal team will look into problems facing EOB
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Rescue team lowers injured worker from Wynn resort
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New Philippine flight also opens market in Canada
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Profit soars for Vegas builders
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Strip club owner answers gaming regulators' charge
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Former Mayor Jones: Goodman's video use inappropriate
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Union challenges county stance
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O'Callaghan eulogized in Carson City
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Bush plans to advance Hispanic worker training
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Gaming briefs for March 17, 2004
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Biological, chemical tests near
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Columnist Jeff German: Was deal for Kruger slam dunk?
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Bandits steal Presley jewels, leave precious shoes behind
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Items missing from Elvis Museum
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Nuclear expert: Send waste to Michigan
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VegasBeat --Timothy McDarrah: Brenner at home with charitable cause
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UNLV ready for its second season
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Spoonhour used his 'call up' time well
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March Madness, from A to Z
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Robinson helping team stay motivated
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Purchase of lots will complete land for condos
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Reid has residents' support for proposed heliport site
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USC assistant interviews with Kruger
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Reid wants oil reserves tapped
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Obituaries for March 17, 2004
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Church can now use space temporarily at hotel's theaters
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Assemblyman explains checks drawn from campaign account
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News briefs for March 17, 2004
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Bio-chem releases at Test Site explained
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Consumer prices rise modestly
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Sports briefs for March 17, 2004
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Adrian Fernandez taking a risk in moving team to IRL
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Columnist Peter Benton: Rookies should challenge in LV
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Flurry of trades juggles LV's roster for stretch run
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Ralph Siraco's Santa Anita selections
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Agency seeks info on lawmakers' visits to Caesars' properties
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Aristocrat director to profit by leaving
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Letter: Tougher DUI laws are needed
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Letter: Amnesties send wrong message
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Letter: Clinton's budget was responsible
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Letter: Cabs should have cameras
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Letter: Recess is not to blame for failing
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Letter: Recess is more than just 'luxury'
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Letter: Amendment on gay marriage is a diversion
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Education foundation offers scholarships
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Community briefs for March 17, 2004
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Search approved for new CCSN president
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Editorial: Negligence casts pall over Yucca
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Judge dismisses Flowers' lawsuit
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Editorial: Education by edict
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'Fun'due: Newcomer to hot-pot trend makes some suggestions
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Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: Philharmonic gives classic performance at soiree
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Cox makes changes to digital lineup
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Art, food mix well at Mandalay