March 18, 2004
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City worker-state legislator solution eludes LV Council
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Gallagher makes his congressional campaign official
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Council delays strip club review
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Key witness in shooting death flees courtroom
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Suspected Ohio sniper won't fight extradition
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Family paid power bill hours before deaths
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Another federal agency to probe EOB
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No end in sight for rising gasoline prices
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Wreck causes delays on I-15
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Killer makes final requests
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Something to sneeze at
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Lawmakers to discuss school recess
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Gaming panel, McMahon endorse deal
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Gaming briefs for March 18, 2004
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Developer comments on Desert Inn settlement
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Growing area produces market
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Nevada Power Co. sues other utilities
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Credit ratings for state remain good
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Archon loss widens on higher revenue
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Sports briefs for March 18, 2004
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Flat Rebels routed in NIT
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Inmate and guard who fathered her baby indicted
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Palms performs a popular impression
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Commission OKs buffer zones near Indian Springs
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Obituaries for March 18, 2004
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Guard who fathered baby in prison, inmate indicted
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Prosecutors say shooting ended couple's troubled relationship
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Woman's testimony opens murder trial
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Man wanted for murder surrenders
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Southern hopefuls see light at the end
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Lady Rebels set for shot at Pac-10
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Banks now probed in fraud tied to failure of WorldCom
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Catching up with...Dani Delgado
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Patriot Act warning issued
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Assemblyman uses CPA letter to fight campaign charge
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Nothing certain this time around
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Kruger deal worth $3.8 mil.
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News briefs for March 18, 2004
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Retailer returns to profitability
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: When it comes to mid-majors, talent is short
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Fugitives frequently turn up in Las Vegas
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Letter: Priorities twisted in Stewart's case
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Letter: Bigger corporate thieves unheeded
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Illinois governor seeks probe of casino decision
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Ralph Siraco's Santa Anita selections
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51s manager Kennedy gets back in the swing
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Brandon Bernstein off to fast start in new season
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Fight schedule
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Spinks opts to head for the rarefied air
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More than a 'nobody'
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City Council briefs for March 18, 2004
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Letter: First Amendment right violated at Thomas & Mack
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Editorial: EOB has dug itself a deeper hole
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Editorial: Get tougher on codes
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Support given to zoo proposal
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Schools moving to go light on snacks
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LV soldier earns medal for Iraq duty
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Scholarships set for health care
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Gallagher making his congressional run official today
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Council kicks psychiatric hospital back to governor
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AMA chief lobbies for damages caps
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Community briefs for March 18, 2004
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Hilton's Borg attraction leaves visitors beaming
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Skin Deep: UNLV class delves into enticing history of dancing