May 19, 2004
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News briefs for May 19, 2004
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UMC considering privatization
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Well flushing is necessary despite drought conditions
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New congressional caucus addresses problem of DUI
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Nuke adviser warns of threat from Cold War's leftovers
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Community briefs for May 19, 2004
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25 women leaders will be honored
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Sports Illustrated honors sports, recreation programs in Henderson
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Las Vegas approves first $1 billion budget
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No tax increases seen in city budgets
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Ohio waste may be bound for Nevada
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Six candidates seeking open City Council seat
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Sheriff's plan for new offices supported
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Women business owners in LV hear Kerry's plan for help
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Sports briefs for May 19, 2004
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Japanese gambling giant taking over Sega -- again
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Negotiations with Las Vegas union continue
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County opposes lawmakers' actions
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Taxicab board study to look at crime deterrence
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Vegas woman arrested in alleged stock fraud
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Nevada opens tourism office in Beijing
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Juvenile justice system criticized
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Columnist Jeff German: Nevadans have ally in Kerry
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First lady reaffirms faith in husband at UNLV rally
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Investors buy stake
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Experts: Vegas should fly through airline turmoil
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ACLU questions arrests at Bush visit
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: CineVegas Film Festival knows Jack
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Rebels relish chance for 2nd consecutive MWC title
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Snapshot at the window: Plannin' for a fall
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Columnist Jeff Haney: Sabermetrics not just an abstract concept
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Mortgage applications drop
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Bail set for suspect in crash that killed boy at bus stop
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Four more members of street gang plead guilty
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House approves OSHA changes
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RedHawks rough up 51s in rout
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Expos' future on the table
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Developers use golf tour to sell land
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Henderson's Schmidt may enter car in Indy 500
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Man who allegedly pointed gun at officer charged
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Charges dismissed against one suspect in 311 Boyz case
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Nantkes eager to return to practice
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LV releases Shaw, signs ex-UNLV star Ware
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Rebels falter down stretch
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Columnist Peter Benton: Private golf school helps juniors learn game
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Preps: 4A State Golf
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Daellenbach named new testing chief
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Letter: Time to travel, but not to read
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Thursday's horse racing entries
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Letter: Courts martial can't be last word
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Letter: Security threats already reside within borders
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C-M, Sierra Vista to clash for 4A state championship
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Bonanza nips PV for state crown
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Gaming briefs for May 19, 2004
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New Zealand deal advances
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Editorial: Show youths the money
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Editorial: EOB fails to instill confidence
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Bingo plan dies in Alabama Legislature
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Family Thais: Chutimas leave home to establish family, Vegas restaurant
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Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: Puck helps make Alzheimer's event a success
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Obituaries for May 19, 2004
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Longtime automobile dealer, civic leader Coward dies
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Boutique celebrates 10-spot
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1 million more residents projected by 2024
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Airport to get extra security screeners