April 6, 2005
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Praises pour forth for interim chancellor
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County weighs policy on airport land deals
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News briefs for April 6, 2005
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Experts say LV growth means more city work
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California man run over, killed after traffic incident with teens
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Police-funding sales tax hike stalls
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Feds say valley in need of detention center
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Ross, Gillins to face off on June 7
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Gibson wins re-election
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Hospitality workers train for competition
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County agencies told to tighten belts
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Founder files offer to take company private
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Office park sold for $77 million
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Officials demand new Yucca probe
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Taser manufacturer says its weapons can be deadly
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Report: Nuclear waste a terror threat
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Valley home sales jump in March
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Transmission line could help prevent another crisis
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Company acquires 5 radiation oncology centers
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Hyatt to manage Cosmopolitan hotel
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Alliance Gaming seeks bigger market share with new games
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Sports briefs for April 6, 2005
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Students want to SPEED up proficiency test results
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CCSD's mariachi program called 'La Pork-a-Racha'
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Henderson objects to proposed ban on land swaps
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Panel approves changes to NLV Council
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Legislative briefs for April 6, 2005
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Centennial celebration's biggest event
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State engineer to look at Yucca water well pipes
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Weber conviction should be tossed, attorney argues
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Greenspan: Congress must rein in mortgage giants
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Letter: Cochran's death was not funny
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Letter: Helmets essential for motorcyclists
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Letter: Arctic refuge part of Earth's delicate balance
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Henderson, NLV voters narrow field for judges
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LV Municipal Judge Kerns wins re-election over challenger Harter
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Editorial: Bill harms the poor
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Editorial: A tiny dent in the need for housing
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Columnist Adam Candee: Jack plays one for son Steve, baby Jake
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Mickelson makes return to glory
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Death row inmate's appeal rejected again
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Sanford sees red with Estandia
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: HVM fills out Champ Car lineup with Scandinavians
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MCI rejects $8.9 billion offer
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Same old story for Wranglers against Aces
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Columnist Peter Benton: Chances are Singh, Donald or Woods will win the Masters
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Patriots ink Brady's college target
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Columnist Jeff Haney: According to Doyle: Brunson deals out poker wisdom
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Sides at odds over S.F. Bay Area casino
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Racetrack owners say no new vote required for slots
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Senate approves plan to allow Las Vegas-style slots
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Deal reached to build casino in Oregon town
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Road to slots in Pennsylvania far from smooth
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Ralph Siraco's Santa Anita selections
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Durango lights up Cimarron
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Benefit race raises money to help orphaned family
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Monorail enjoys busiest month
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Man pleads guilty in traffic deaths
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Nanny faces trial Jan. 30
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Mother blames son, 18 months, in child's death
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LV businessman indicted on tax evasion charges
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Obituaries for April 6, 2005
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Community briefs for April 6, 2005
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Sentence delayed in 311 Boyz case
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Dion makes splash with fragrance
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Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: Golf tournament boosts childrens' charities