May 12, 2004
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Mears: '91 duel with Andretti my best Indy 500 win
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Insurance company asks for rate increase
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Vegas' field of dreams won't come cheap
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State test shows corrosion at Yucca
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Expert: 'Self-inflicted wounds' will be harmful to Goodman
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Goodman opens case with firm defense
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Garcia drops plan to add three administrative posts
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Business briefs for May 12, 2004
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Reid says Kerry would be friend to Nevada
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Gusts cause power losses across valley
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Sex offender Web site goes online
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13 to graduate from state college
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Columnist Jeff German: Chicago hoping to beat odds
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Reilly plan cuts 20 top jobs
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Anti-gay group outnumbered
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MCI chief exec Capellas keeps tone upbeat in Networld+Interop speech
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Slot maker expanding in Vegas
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Station Casinos files trademark lawsuits
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Gaming briefs for May 12, 2004
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Wynn Resorts completes stock offering
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Mikohn reports first-quarter loss
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Donald ducks specifics, but loves LV
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Rebels land heavily recruited JC center
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Sports briefs for May 12, 2004
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Columnist Jeff Haney: In baseball betting, dime is of the essence
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LV to fund projects with unexpected revenue
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Carson family wins more money for freeway land
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Critics 'guardedly optimistic' about energy policy changes
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Door doesn't protect resident from gunman
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More trouble hits foster kid plan
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LV council OKs special election for June 22
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LV residents get chance to see rodeo ... but will they come?
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Sagers gives boost to Centennial squad
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Mullins revises solo act at Buffalo Bill's
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Trio of 311 Boyz suspects make deal
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Binion retrial figure appeals convictions
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LV lab preparing to handle bioterrorism agents
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Obituaries for May 12, 2004
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Kerry says tax break would help businesses afford health care costs
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Gallagher makes campaign official for Porter's job
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Rebels Volunteer for prime time in Tennessee
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News briefs for May 12, 2004
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Sharp words worked for Tarver
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New deal around corner for Las Vegas, Dodgers
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Commission should limit pool of judges
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Columnist Peter Benton: Dimes turn into dollars in pro game's purses
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Thursday's horse racing entries
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Prescriptions for low-income people offered on Web site
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Nearby casino skyline is part of New Jersey golf resort's ambience
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Governor, attorney general move against casino plans
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Editorial: School of conflicts
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Editorial: Nuke tests fall short
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Community briefs for May 12, 2004
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Trade deficit swells
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Telecom firm's loss widens
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Letter: U.S. efforts are not appreciated
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State GOP's view on Yucca foolish
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Letter: Increases in business taxes lead to inflation
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Bellweather pleases investors
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Christophe set for swap meet
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Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: Lake Las Vegas fund-raiser a bit of Tuscany