May 7, 2004
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Ethics panel's counsel rejects mayor's motion
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Gabelli wins some, loses some at SW Gas meeting
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Child hit by car to have brain surgery
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Kerry plan worries Nevada educators
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Death of man who struggled with cop is ruled homicide
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Mom may not be charged in case
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Letter: Regents should be punished harshly
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Efforts to kill smell don't sweeten school
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Parents of boy left in van haven't seen report
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Kansas group says Vegas trip mostly about visit to Stern show
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Columnist Jeff German: Guinn gives 'Mr. Nuke' a reward
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Feds say Perkins in violation of law
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Woman found alive in desert
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EOB refuses to downsize its board
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Court voids $1.5 million judgment against bank
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Mississippi governor vows not to raise casino taxes
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Local National Guard familiar with Iraqi prison
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VA chief to announce new hospital in LV
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Petition leader arrested
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Man arrested after incident at bank
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Parents may buy Warren-Walker Schools
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Talks continue as SBC strike prospect looms
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Stern warning: Howard on approach
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Sandoval asked to probe petition complaint
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Algiers deal to make way for condo project on Strip
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Gaming briefs for May 7, 2004
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Air Vegas unit files for bankruptcy
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Saturday's horse racing entries
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Las Vegas faces tough road ahead in Sac-town
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Sports briefs for May 7, 2004
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Obituaries for May 7, 2004
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Murder charge filed in bar fight
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CCSN presidential field trimmed to four
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Nevada's House members condemn abuses
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Companies add jobs as unemployment rate falls to 5.6 percent
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Letter carriers to collect food Saturday
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Diets reduce doughnut demand
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Oil futures reach $40 for first time since 1990
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News briefs for May 7, 2004
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Counterprotest planned by community groups
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Father sentenced in death of 18-month-old
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ACLU comes to aid of lawmakers
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BLM opposes change in UNLV land deal
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Sandoval rejects request to run against Reid
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UNLV women in second at regional
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Rebels' Moore moving to position among elite
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Rebels remain positive despite injuries, losses
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Vols, Rebels might switch for TV
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Gladiators put Soul on the line in Philly
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NADN says court action could put it out of business
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Special session for slots bill considered
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Letter: Positive article about war needed
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Letter: Administration fails the military
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Letter: Bush's flip-flops more prevalent than Kerry's
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Another twentysomething seeks Goldwater's seat
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Columnist Barb Henderson: Prehistoric sturgeon a modern challenge
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Kyle demanding more from himself
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Collins raises strip club issue as he files for office
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Editorial: Yucca fight can be won
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Community briefs for May 7, 2004
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Editorial: Play overcomes hate
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Fishing report: Overton Arm offers bass and channel cats
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Looking ahead isn't part of these fighters' plans
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Hike set for historic St. Thomas Town site
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Unbridled vitality sweeps up crowd at 42nd Street at Aladdin Theatre
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Las Vegas Philharmonic soars to romantic conclusion Saturday
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Performing Arts for May 7, 2004
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: That special mother deserves a special meal
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Columnist Jerry Fink: Cafe turns triple play on Fridays, Saturdays
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Datebook for May 7, 2004
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Columnist Lisa Ferguson: Bodden lives on the edge with controversial humor
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Columnist Spencer Patterson: Audiences feel the heat at Coachella festival
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On Display for May 7, 2004
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Group's first album is pure Rapture
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Spiritual connection keeps Martino moving
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Rain audience will be Adams' family
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Zumanity's Arias relates good 'Conversation'
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Best 'Friends:' Hundreds flock to sitcom's finale at House of Blues
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Stop and think about Segway
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Henderson ArtFest slated this weekend
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Columnist Jon Ralston: A chance to stop the madness
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Where I Stand -- Columnist Brian Greenspun: Keep freedom alive
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Is revenue from new taxes needed?
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Letter: CCSD should be audited quarterly
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Letter: Fox's coverage is a fair trade-off
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Letter: Consumers pay for raising wages
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Columnist Jeff German: Memories of mob shouldn't be a hit
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Editorial: Don't reward Yucca lie
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2004 Mother of the Year Awards
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The sky hasn't fallen
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Bush choosing to go around Yucca Mountain issue
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Mama's Family
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: LV offers Marriott merriment
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Mom, 77, has reason to celebrate