November 9, 2004
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Tuesday's Sports Transactions
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WellPoint, Anthem rise on report Garamendi to relent
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Auditors give School District clean financial bill of health
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Wynn unveils tower details
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Drivers ignore water hazards
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Desert Shores gives a big lift with turf removal program
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MTR to take over Binion's in March
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Southwest Gas rate hike set for approval
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Navy jet crashes north of Nellis
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LV again considered cruel to homeless
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Union: Mediator helping with Mandalay negotiations
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Augustine impeachment set to begin Wednesday
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Stabbed 12-year-old identified attacker
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Columnist Jeff German: Augustine is unlikely to get a fair shake
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Supermodels visit Las Vegas
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Different cause of death is suggested
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Ex-detective dealt drugs, jury told
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FCC bars states from regulating VoIP terms
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Sierra Pacific quarterly earnings miss estimates
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LVCVA budget will pump up advertising
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Company charged in sale of Enron bonds
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HIPAA still causing hiccups
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On-campus clinic offers much-needed care to kids
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Sports briefs for November 9, 2004
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Saturday night live
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$1.1 million Yucca allocation helps deplete emergency fund
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Centennial plans continue to grow
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$1 million OK'd for Sawyer building
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Minimum wage vote confuses employers, workers
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No one expecting Cheyenne-Gorman altercation encore
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Obituaries for November 9, 2004
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Letter: GOP to blame for any bad news
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Letter: Bush's harsh, senseless agenda to be lamented
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Prominent poker player 'Skyhawk' Flaton dies at 64
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Heavy mettle
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Editorial: Deceptive advertising
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Editorial: Reform idea has problems
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Promoter, boxer found guilty of rigging fight
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Lockout lets a star shine on Alaska
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Earnhardt creeps up to 3rd in Nextel race
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Rare night for NHL to celebrate as new class joins Hall of Fame
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SEC steps up inquiry of broker trading
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Salvation Army says ban may cost $9 million
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FCC bars states from regulating Web-call pricing
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Wannstedt quitting job in Miami
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Nantkes unsure if he'll return
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Wednesday's horse racing entries
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Racetracks, casinos preparing for new gaming options
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Gaming board appointment of former legislator invalidated
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Tribe pitches its own casino in southern part of state
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Seminole tribe spent $5 million trying to stop slots
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NHP radio system operating
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Small plane lands safely with wheels up
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VETERANS DAY CLOSINGS
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Woman injured in five-vehicle accident
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Project planned for Hispanic students
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Club gives grown-up life lessons
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Green Valley High science teacher receives top honor
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Wave of the Future?
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Mural project will involved community
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Community briefs for November 9, 2004
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Books, toys sought for drive
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Immunization schedule for November 9, 2004