October 19, 2004
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Wells Fargo, U.S. Bancorp profit up
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State gets low marks in study on welfare
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Officials: No problems in late ballot mailings
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Former Senate candidate Woods dies at age 83
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Las Vegas jail to get more officers
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Improved safety sought with NLV airport lights
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Las Vegan uses his final act to cast vote for Bush
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Health insurers' shares fall sharply
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Med chief critical of resort's flu shots
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Columnist Jeff German: Taxi panel refuses to get it right
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No venom is spared in race for Congress
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Supreme Court ruling could boost use of bias law
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Financing package to help train workers on solar systems
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Profit falls 21 percent as spending rises
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Florida developer converting two LV apartment complexes
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Public Citizen blasts president
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Ex-associate downplays Tabish plan to kill Binion
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Monday's Sports Transactions
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Water District OKs development of solar power plant
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Gambler files lawsuit over card-counting system
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Many groups have eyes on Nevada's new voting machines
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Parole chief in DUI arrest
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Wynn set to start taking job applications for new resort
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Profit jumps at Station Casinos
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Company plans $225 million casino complex in U.K.
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Sports briefs for October 19, 2004
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Fight schedule
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Utah trip stirs painful memory for Fuimaono
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Looking to have a party, AFL turned to Las Vegas
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Sometimes those points just happen
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Earnhardt Jr. denied appeal of penalty
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More wind, rain forecast for valley
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Republicans: Claim of voter fraud a scare tactic
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Tao challenges Maxfield to release tax records
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Ralph Siraco's Santa Anita selections
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Rogers offers $2 million for State College
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Standoff ends with no shots
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Close race expected for open Henderson seat
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Obituaries for October 19, 2004
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Preps: Schedule
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Man to stand trial in slaying in Wal-Mart parking lot
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Democrats lead Republicans in turnout for early voting
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State declared disaster area over drought
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Ineligible regent hopeful urges vote
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Wednesday's horse racing entries
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Bush twins: Mom is a good reason to vote for Dad
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Money trail plays role in war against terror
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Nation's educators gather for LV meeting
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News briefs for October 19, 2004
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Extradition ruling due in plunder case
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Jets coach will try to keep it low-key
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Sprint third-quarter loss widens to $1.91 billion on write-down
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Letter: Early voters are neither lazy nor moronic
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Letter: Excellent reasons for dress policy
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Editorial: Our choices for Assembly
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Consumer prices rise 0.2%
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Kansas tribal casino compact is announced
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Ads focus on proposal debate
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Nebraska's cut from casinos estimated at $90 million
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Century Casinos to develop Franklin County casino plan
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UNLV student wins chef event
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Community briefs for October 19, 2004
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Immunization schedule for October 19, 2004
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Sisters can win by losing