March 30, 2004
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DOE criticized over handling of compensation claims
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Teenage girl dies in apparent accidental shooting by brother
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Police look for ways to save cash
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Judge told to speed up custody case
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Christensen amends campaign report
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Jurors weep at testimony of victims' families
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Pair make deal in Whaley killing
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County, Walters still at odds over Spring Valley golf course
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Golf course at center of recall election
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Columnist Jeff German: District F deserves better fit
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Gaming news briefs for March 30, 2004
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Brokerage sees Vegas company expanding in U.K.
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Starwood, Kerzner top MGM MIRAGE bid for Wembley
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Nevada sales jumped 11.4 percent in January
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Nevada Power rate hike ruling may be challenged
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Consumer news briefs for March 30, 2004
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Business news briefs for March 30, 2004
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Growth of tribal casinos expands membership fights
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Unlicensed mortgage operators penalized
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UNLV's Moore maintains tournament lead
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Sun All-Sate Basketball Boys' Teams
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Sun All-State Basketball Girls' Teams
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News briefs for March 30, 2004
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Appeals court backs up police in no-knock search
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Anti-smoking group hopes to light a fire under CCSN
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Forklift tips over, killing man
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Blake plays the cool engineer as Centennial builds dynasty
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Utah asks to talk with UNR's Johnson
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Lady Rebels came ready to play two
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Schulte's tough leadership belies his sophomore age
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Blake, Schulte nab top honors
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Lady Rebels take aim at WNIT title
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Walker Lake isn't pristine, even if it looks it
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: NASCAR appears to have separate rules for Earnhardt
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Sports briefs for March 30, 2004
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Ralph Siraco's selections for Wednesday's races at Santa Anita
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Letter: No such perk for our troops
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Letter: No consequence for bad driving
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Letter: School district leaders pursue mediocrity
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Guard shooting might have been accident
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Doctors: Pain pills getting a bad rap
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Editorial: Homelessness First?
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Deal made in child porn case
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Community news briefs for March 30, 2004
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Obituaries for March 30, 2004
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Lady Luck founder, arts patron Tompkins dies
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Editorial: A milestone for Douglas and Nevada
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Government at center of shutdown
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Leafing Las Vegas
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Guest columnist Wayne Pacelle: Ensign merits praise for animal protection