March 23, 2004
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Insanity defense raised in killings
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Water plan foes cite need for studies
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Stock markets fluctuating as investors seek direction
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Gorbachev says U.S. wrong to invade Iraq
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Las Vegas company purchases land for tribe
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Documents show problems have dogged EOB for years
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S&P outlook optimistic on Las Vegas, gaming industry
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Las Vegas home prices continue to soar
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Change would slash $91 million from utility's rate hike
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Details revealed on unique retail center
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Gaming briefs for March 23, 2004
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Casino association, foes update websites
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Man shot in robbery attempt in parking lot of Orleans
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UNLV student claims dorm eviction unjust
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Three plane crash victims identified
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Board urges kindergarten expansion
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Columnist Jeff German: Downtown developing an attitude
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'Net gaming operator Cohen freed from prison
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L.A. rehab center seen as model for Las Vegas
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Fans line up at Mikels' 'Blood' letting
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Sports briefs for March 23, 2004
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Pack in the house
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Targets with depleted uranium questioned
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Court hears Nevada case on IDs
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Obituaries for March 23, 2004
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Lady Rebels enjoy home court edge in postseason
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Obesity could crush health system
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News briefs for March 23, 2004
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Law students get taste of boxing dispute
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Preps schedule
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Lawsuit settlement near, Texas in line for 2nd Cup race
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Ralph Siraco's Santa Anita selections
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Haege benched for his tirade
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Marriage details emerge
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Faculty discusses qualities for CCSN chief
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Software giant attacks proposed $615 million EU fine
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Pension funds agitating for change at media giant
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Scaled-down gambling expansion plan offered
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Store owners, discouraged by lottery hassles, quit selling tickets
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No cause determined for fire that killed 12-year-old girl
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Group home upgrades came too late to save pair
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Neal is keeping them guessing
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Nellis unveils its war room
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Letter: Slogan needs grim reminder
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Letter: Sacrifices should be spread evenly
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Letter: Gibbons defends No Child Left Behind Act
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Editorial: Money well spent
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Editorial: Crowd's act has grown tiresome
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Immunization schedule for March 23, 2004
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Nevadans will be honored for the arts
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Community briefs for March 23, 2004
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UtopIan: Ian maintains idyllic relationship with fervent fans
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Doing the twist while on the job