April 5, 2005
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Salazar memorial photo honored
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Boulevard of broken dreams
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Teen arrested after taking unloaded gun to school
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Crackdown on drunken driving urged
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Low voter turnout predicted for today
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DOE had knowledge of Yucca e-mails in December
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Authorities clash over handling of teens arrested for prostitution
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Bill would drain $100 million from UMC
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Tax cap forcing cities to redo budgets
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Legislative briefs for April 5, 2005
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Lawmakers consider several bills designed to enforce open meetings
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Blair agrees to limit of a single U.K. supercasino
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Minority students cut grad rate gap at UNLV
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Caesars kitchen workers allege sexual harassment
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Colorado River habitat pact signed
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Montecito begins work on $50 million shopping plaza
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Plaza hopes strategy will woo growing Hispanic community
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Rancho graduate dies in Iraq war
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High standards: Steelman impresses Asian officials with speed, quality of Sands Macau
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Assessor doesn't think voters will rise up against tax cap
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Top Yucca scientist opts for early retirement
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Opposition to Utah site growing
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Bonaventure rejects argument in Tabish case
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Security guard can't ID shooter who killed partner
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Student arrested with gun at school
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Court briefs for April 5, 2005
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Program raises awareness of long-term care needs
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News briefs for April 5, 2005
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Atkinson Gates to testify in D.C. on Head Start program
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The Boulevard of broken dreams
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Verizon presses MCI
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Drugmaker trims forecast
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Lockyer takes money from casino he opposed
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Company makes management change at New York-New York
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Letter: Schiavo was tortured to death
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Letter: Worthy effort on birth control
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Governor must vigorously pursue proposed rebate
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Senate panel rejects casino
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Legislation aids gaming moguls who've had legal troubles
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Borgata still winning big
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Editorial: Endangered children
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Editorial: John Paul II, 1920-2005
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Hales back bigger, better than ever
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Kruger proud of ties to Illini, just not enough to wear them
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Industry expansion opponents fear more addiction problems
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Casino cash revitalizes towns
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Las Vegas native keeps on truckin' despite setbacks
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Sports briefs for April 5, 2005
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Broncos' Cleveland imports optimistic about fresh start
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Football players give track team a boost
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Amateur Eaton makes sure to put fun first at Augusta
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Ralph Siraco's Santa Anita selections
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Wednesday's horse racing entries
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Preps: Monday's results
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Moore plays nice, quiet practice round
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Obituaries for April 5, 2005
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New bill may target NLV's nonlawyer judges
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Bankruptcy reform draws complaints
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Community briefs for April 5, 2005
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Immunization schedule for April 5, 2005
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Columnist Susan Snyder: At 80, attendant is 86'd
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Comic artists indulge in April Fools' Day tomfoolery
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Finding Enlightenment: No topic too esoteric at convention of 18th-century aficionados