November 12, 2004
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Women's College Basketball Schedule
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Top 25 Schedule
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Top 25 Fared
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Microsoft beats Palm operating system for the first time in handheld shipments
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Insomniac Theatre uncorks its own twist on Williams
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Lowering of firm's bond rating not expected to affect monorail
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Senators weighing their options
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Boy stabbed in fatal attack on his mother is still critical
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Nevada poorly ranked in health study
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Augustine impeachment moves to the Senate
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Gaming briefs for November 12, 2004
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Aviation Nation Air Show 2004
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CCSN top choice of minorities
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Columnist Jeff German: Solid alibi still eludes Tabish
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Monument unveiled in all-inclusive ceremony
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Long-awaited move eyed
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Air show a tribute to WWII veterans
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Conference to help parents and students plan path to college
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Honesty key to relations between employer, employee
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S&P 500 index rises
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Hotels earn top award
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Wynn explores possibility of mixed-use project
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MGM Mirage-Mandalay merger loan approved
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Bechtel's Big Dig problems no surprise to Yucca critics
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On Display for November 12, 2004
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One lump or two?
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Forecast for snow no sweat to Rebels
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: America's gym champ hanging in
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Sports briefs November 12, 2004
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Columnist Sal DeFelippo: Ricky would fit mess in Miami
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Columnist Steve Guiremand: Wyoming coach issues a call for fan support: Bowl may be at stake
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Saturday's matchup: UNLV (2-7, 1-4) at Colorado State (3-6, 2-3)
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Making 'herstory'
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Busch sees Darlington as a welcome pit stop on the road to the Cup
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Bulldogs chase soccer's prize one more time
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Columnist Nick Christensen: Playoff pressure new thrill for Valley
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Musical Arts Society features familiar soloist
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Wranglers without top-line center
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Sheep horning in on Boulder City's highway bypass plans
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News briefs for November 12, 2004
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Ralph Siraco's Hollywood Park selections
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Saturday's horse racing entries
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Correction
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Preps: Schedule
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Performing Arts for November 12, 2004
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Obituaries for November 12. 2004
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Questions likely doom gambling growth in Illinois
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Retail sales edge up 0.2%
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After five years, 'Midnight' still striking at the Luxor
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Board replaces chief executive
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Launch of Lexus hybrid delayed
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Columnist Barb Henderson: Paralyzed veterans group seeking help to start archery competition
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Fishing report: It's still striped bass for Lake Mead boaters
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Bernard's work visual, but evokes sound
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Supreme Court rules suit against Metro
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Tiffany loses her spot on finance panel
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Inquest to rule on fatal shooting by NLV officer
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Car with teens fleeing police crashes
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Russian pianist joins Warsaw Philharmonic at Ham Hall
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Survey: People want receipt showing how they voted
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Columnist Spencer Patterson: Faint leaves no doubt about independent status
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Lavigne brings older, wiser star power to Vegas
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Datebook for November 12, 2004
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'Gish' planted seeds of Pumpkins
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Letter: Bush now should clean up his mess
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Letter: Democrats must eject left wing to attract voters
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Four local teens honored in Young Artists competition
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Editorial: Disgusting deification
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Editorial: Protecting a basic right
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Columnist Lisa Ferguson: Accordion to Tenuta, goddess' work is never done
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Key points from Scott Peterson's trial
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Sushi Roku offers comfort, sophistication
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Columnist Jerry Fink: Stars turn out at Rocker's to contribute to fund
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Columnist Jerry Fink: Impressionist is still without peer
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Community briefs for November 12, 2004
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Blood drives