March 24, 2004
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Gasoline anxiety creeping eastward
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Federal officials warn EOB of loss of money for programs
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Sixth person charged in slaying
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News briefs for March 24, 2004
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Rescinding school names considered
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Neal says he will not seek re-election
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Pupfish concerns could hurt water plan
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Nuke waste adds to rail security concerns
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U.S. loses WTO ruling covering online gambling
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Procuring medical marijuana difficult
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Officials: LV monorail won't be invincible
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James cites family issues in resignation
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Columnist Jeff German: PUC not likely to help public
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New police positions caught in budget crunch
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Survivor describes dual slayings
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New Yucca legal firm is named
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Valenti touts film industry in his final ShoWest speech
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Southwest Gas CEO's retirement announced
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Gaming briefs for March 24, 2004
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Teens arrested after shots fired at police
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40 arrests made in drug case
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Sports briefs for March 24. 2004
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Gorbachev rushin' to Herculean summit
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Henderson woman shines light on jobless problems
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Names of final victims in Air Force crash released
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Pilot killed in crash identified
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Census indicates Nevada children face high risks
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Editorial: Shell shock won't serve state's needs
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High-ranking for LV walking draws criticism
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Rules on taverns discussed
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Jean prison being considered for housing youth offenders
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Columnist Peter Benton: Hylands capture LVCC's husband-wife tournament title
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Union, county continue battle
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Steichen getting feel for offense
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European Union hits Microsoft with record fine, orders business changes
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Attorneys trying to figure out laws governing replacement
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James' resignation surprises many in Las Vegas political circles
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Lady Rebels falter in final round, but come home on a positive spin
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Letter: Mike's memories of his boyhood will be missed
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Letter: Bush has failed the country
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Letter: War in Iraq was not justified
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Editorial: Water studies needed
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Lady Rebels expect WNIT shootout
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Columnist Dean Juipe: West Coast teams conspicuous by their tournament absence
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Owner shares blame in Haege's penalty
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Ralph Siraco's Santa Anita selections
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Unser to start IRL season late at Indianapolis
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Residents briefed on military's depleted uranium munitions
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State takes bids for prison firm
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Regent plans to run for Neal's Senate seat
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Homecoming planned for soldiers
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Plea deal made in securities fraud
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Obituaries for March 24, 2004
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Iowa panel OKs table games at racetracks
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Schwarzenegger fights changes to federal act
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Community briefs for March 24, 2004
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Citizens of Distinction will be honored
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Clothing drive helps Catholic Charities
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Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: Community honors Gorbachev at Lake Las Vegas
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Pasta AND Present: Muscis overcome career obstacles to open Italian restaurant in Las Vegas
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Fashionable options for toddlers