October 6, 2004
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Top 25 Schedule
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Option on Yucca appeal left open
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Playboy reaches licensing agreement with Palms
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Firm pays $6,000 fine for selling radioactive items
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Schools police chief fired for lack of certification
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Dunbar council restricts video lottery parlors
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Man dies in Fremont Street fire
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Technology helping cheaters find new ways to scam casinos
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County to decide today on redesigned proposal
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Shuffle Master files another patent suit
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Legendary comic Dangerfield dies
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Waivers sought to build 900-foot tower
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Reopened copper mine in Ruth sends out first shipment
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County hit with lack of flu shots
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Columnist Jeff German: Atlantic City labor strife starting to hit the Strip
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Candidates debate 'contract'
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House votes to split 9th Circuit into 3 courts
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Lake storm claims life of fisherman
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United plans to trim fleet size
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Campaign for Calif. businesses invokes 'Terminator' theme
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Survey: Casinos shifting to younger designs
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Valley staying under radar ... for now
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Payne puts the power in BYU kicking game
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Backlash over Ryder Cup still a mystery to Riley
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: The legend of soccer is still a big kick
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Winning IRL title doubles Andretti's fun
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Sports briefs for October 6, 2004
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Columnist Peter Benton: Stadler has top Champions honor locked up
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Columnist Adam Candee: Rebels' depth perception is looking up
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Columnist Jeff Haney: Juicy matchups should generate big action on baseball
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Estandia will take redshirt, return in 2005
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Preps: Schedule
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Ralph Siraco's Santa Anita selections
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Thursday's horse racing entries
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Correction
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News briefs for October 6, 2004
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County briefs for October 6, 2004
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BLM: Mine site owner not protecting workers
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Candidates score points with Southern Nevadans
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State worker fired over gun incident is reinstated
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Neighbors protest presence of convicted sex offender
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Woman charged in death of daughter is back in jail
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Man accused of killing with AK-47 goes on trial
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Deal is near on Wildhorse
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First lady says husband pushed stem-cell research
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Government considers appealing Yucca ruling
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Tribal group accuses Pawlenty of inflating casino numbers
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Iowa Tribe of Kansas announces casino plans
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School police chief fired for lack of certification
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Regents may consider more refining of residency rules
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Letter: Smog level is unacceptable
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Letter: Taxes, not fees, should fund education
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Editorial: Planning for war in Iraq was terrible
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U.S. files WTO complaint against EU on subsidies to Airbus
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Fannie Mae execs testifying on alleged earnings manipulation
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Videos to ease airport security
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Vote on whether government workers should hold offices would be close
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Obituaries for October 6, 2004
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RFK Jr. to discuss Bush, environment at UNLV
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Community briefs for October 6, 2004
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Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: Stars think 'Pink' as LV launches awareness campaign
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Bellagio basks in top ranking
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Poll: Voters back minimum wage, police measures