April 1, 2005
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Deal struck on tax plan
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Teen pleads not guilty to murder, robbery
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Legislative briefs for April 1, 2005
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Teachers' union posts survey on principals online
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LV Valley RV dealership sold
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Early voting wraps up today
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Caesars works on new tower
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Girl accidentally killed when mom backs car up
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Slain woman had sought police help
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Furniture market expanding
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Vendors looking for their slice of the pie
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Hospital quality now on Web site
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Developer plans condos in high-risk area near downtown
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Ranking Nevada's universities
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Settlement to be applied to future rate cases
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Revised numbers say February Vegas home prices increased
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UNLV graduate schools earn high rankings
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City closes rooms at Ross Goodman's hotel
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Senate kills cap on pawnshops
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Trash piles up on lots across valley
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Company sells interest in South African resort
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Reno hotel wins judgment from IGT subsidiary
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Casino company to develop lifestyle magazine
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Ralliers at Texas Capitol decry gambling expansion
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Labor chief pitches Bush Social Security plan
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Panel formed to help ease in gambling
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House panel OKs bingo-type machines
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Regulators to meet on President Casino
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Potential sites for casinos eyed
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ACLU adds 8-year-old to lawsuit against School District dress code
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School Board rejects charter school sponsor
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CNBC anchor sees parallels between Vegas, Wall Street
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Developer plans urban village
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Illinois leader: Slots can help pay for schools
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51s look forward to big crowds
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Ladies, check your e-mail or risk losing your sport
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Robots go head to head in regional competition
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Landlord gives Metro crime lab month to leave
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Rainy weather continues to dog tour around country
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Deadline set for proposal for Vegas medical center
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State's return to a presidential primary debated
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Sports briefs for April 1, 2005
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Mental health crisis units proposed
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Gladiators face another high-powered offense
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O'Connell joins Senate Hall of Fame
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Advantage: Izzo in all-Big Ten final
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News briefs for April 1, 2005
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Company raises MCI bid
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Payrolls grow by just 110,000, while jobless rate dips
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Bristol speedway has grown on Kurt Busch
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Preps: Thursday's results
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Ralph Siraco's Santa Anita selections
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Fishing report: Wind is no fish story
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Ethics complaint against LV planner dismissed
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Letter: Belief in Deism is revealing
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Letter: Greed becomes primary goal for too many
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Teen pleads guilty to murder, robbery
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Editorial: Free speech wins out
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Maestas siblings will stand trial next year
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Columnist Lisa Ferguson: The quips keep coming as comedy takes a holiday
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Judge lets Harmon's sentence stand
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Book opens new chapter for Carnegie Deli
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Editorial: Cars no place to leave kids
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Augustine drops her ethics appeal
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10-year-old suit over man's death coming to trial
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Man sentenced to 20 to 50 years in fatal shooting in trailer
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Obituaries for April 1, 2005
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Growth panel approves final report
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Rancho expansion could aid traffic woes
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Colorful, longtime casino executive Shendal dies at 79
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Neiman's centennial art on display downtown
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Datebook for April 1, 2005
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Blood drives for April 1, 2005
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Community briefs for April 1, 2005
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UNLV theater department handles cancer with 'Wit'
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Columnist Jerry Fink: Johnathan: Today is for amateurs
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Transfusion enlivens 'Bite' at Stratosphere Theater of the Stars
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Columnist Spencer Patterson: New collection brings Vegas performances to life
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'The Who Sell Out' still registers
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Performing Arts for April 1, 2005
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On Display for April 1, 2005
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Property tax plan targets relief to Nevada homeowners
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Standard Transition
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Columnist Jerry Fink: Daniels riding high at Stratosphere lounge
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Artists to beautify eyesores near Winchester Cultural Center
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Sunshine lights up children's lives
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Yucca e-mails called damning