September 22, 2004
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City backs swap for golf course
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United Way announces new policy on funding
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State renewable energy regulations near approval
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Rural counties weigh nuke benefits
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Pipeline corridor passes hurdle
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Supreme Court defends its actions with rare statement
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Nevada's plea for grant to oversee Yucca denied
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Feds OK county's air plan
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Columnist Jeff German: Will what happens in Atlantic City stay there?
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Taxpayers may get bill for college building
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Complaint against judge to be addressed
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High court: Question 3 to remain on ballot
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McCarran shuttle stop to move
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Judge rules report must be released
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PUC nearly doubles gas rate hike request
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Union, hospital execs agree to allow organization efforts
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Two held on suspicion of carjackings
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61-year-old man pleads not guilty
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Developer drops lawsuit against county
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MGM Mirage outlines profit potential of merged company
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'World Poker Tour' to be licensed as slot game
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Sprague happy to be back in 'peaceful' truck racing
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Help sought for six woman hurt in attack
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Henderson rejects development
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News briefs for September 22, 2004
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: High hopes get kicked to the curb
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Parents' inaction cited as one school problem
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No game today
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Snyder ready to retrace first steps at Utah State
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Gladiators put Dolezel in charge of offense
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Sports briefs for September 22, 2004
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Pipe bomb found during drug raid
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Consultants hired to investigate monorail problems
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Rogers urges teamwork on state's medical school
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Henderson Police officer pleads no contest to DUI
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Bobbitt trial scheduled for Oct. 14
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Companies expanding service for working moms
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: With only IRL offers, Carpentier will switch
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Vaccaro advances in Stardust event
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Columnist Jeff Haney: A basic betting strategy for tackling the NFL
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Blue Chip Casino workers authorize strike
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Holiday sales growth may slow
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Growth continues into first quarter
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Lottery operator's profit rises 9.5 percent
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Preps: Today's schedule
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Thursday's horse racing entries
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Columnist Peter Benton: Pape and Hagen combine to win LV Country Club member-member
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Letter: When attacking, GOP fails to lead
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Columnist Adam Candee: Chris crossed: Nice thought, bad outcome
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Letter: Roadless rule has broad support
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Letter: Nader's legacy of consumer activism wanes
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Editorial: Boost Army to relieve Nat. Guard
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Woodward, Bradlee will talk at UNLV
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Two firefighters are remembered
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Comments sought on target disposal
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Community briefs for September 22, 2004
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Obituaries for September 22, 2004
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Sample the vine for a great price
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Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: Foundation's dinner a night of heroes, inspiration
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Gans gives locals a break
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Giants boost playoff hopes with win over Houston
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2004 Champ Car World Series schedule and standings