November 29, 2004
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Top 25 Fared
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News briefs for November 29, 2004
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Yucca standard won't be appealed
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LVCVA says visitor estimate hit mark
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Holiday shopping start leaves retailers with mixed results
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Bush chooses CEO of Kellogg to be commerce secretary
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Study: Adults needed to curb teen drinking
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Controller found success despite aggressive style
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Attorneys for Augustine file objections
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UNLV lab teaches DNA work to community
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Fallen Las Vegas Marine is remembered
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Woman sought in holiday slaying arrested
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Cold front grips LV on busy travel weekend
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Giving spirit fades after holidays
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TV-fueled poker revival attracts Strip casinos
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Company names new leader for Macau operation
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Definity Health sold
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Panel: Plant builders must contribute to Nevada Power project
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Sports briefs for November 29, 2004
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Boggs McDonald will represent Nevada counties on national board
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Woman killed in crash on bridge over U.S. 95
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Barrera's win lifts a nation of boxers
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Points for March
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Lady Rebels have steps for any dance floor
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Columnist Ralph Siraco: Frankel again dominates Hollywood Turf Festival
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UCLA stuns No. 4 Texas with rally
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Preps: Weekend results
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Online travel search engines set to take off
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Preps basketball: Sunset region
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Storm grounds thousands of passengers in Reno
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President chooses Kellogg CEO to be Commerce secretary
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Mitsubishi setting up joint venture for vehicle financing
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Letter: Election over, but the causes endure
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Letter: Schools shouldn't stymie creativity
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Letter: Dangers of Yucca dump cannot be underestimated
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Editorial: Attention all parents
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Obituaries for November 29, 2004
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Gators' height a big edge
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Editorial: Toying with public trust
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Southern teams sweep into final
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Georgetown County to appeal casino boat ruling
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Clark fires football coach
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London Clubs mulls joint casino venture
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Cost of Dubuque casino expansion climbs $6 million
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Police shut down gambling club that catered to elderly
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Shun Tak to rent casino to Ho for share of take
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Van Troba makes artful life change
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Web Site Wonderland: Stress-free holiday shopping just a point and click away
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Lecture set on public schools
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Birth announcements for November 29, 2004