April 20, 2005
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Hooters Casino Hotel breaks ground
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Women who aided in escape attempts choose prison time
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Existing-home sales slow in valley
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UNLV out front on addiction fight
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Three boys charged in rumors of school attack
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County dumps builder
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Families have shot at low-cost vaccinations
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Columnist Jeff German: New hope for problem gamblers
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Sweep of homeless camp in NLV spurs anxiety
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Nevada delegation sees e-mails as dump buster
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Senator presses Jaczko for longer recusal
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News briefs for April 20, 2005
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NEA files suit over No Child Left Behind Act
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Regulators weigh in at broadcasters convention
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Harrah's profit jumps 27%
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Report says Nevada stellar for business
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Airlines' merger talk could spark industry consolidation
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Indian Affairs OKs land-trust proposal for Michigan tribe
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Gaming briefs for April 20, 2005
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Sports briefs for April 20, 2005
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Where will they go?
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Beers proposes committee to handle reapportionment
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Death penalty bill passes committee
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Economic advisory panel wants to expand free trade
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Securities fraud standards upheld
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Bloomberg making a name for herself
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Escobar no problem for 51s
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Bucknum gets chance to follow in father's footsteps
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Motorists get chance to help libraries
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Determining house edge
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Columnist Jeff Haney: Fantastic futures: Hilton is tops for baseball bettors
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Community briefs for April 20, 2005
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NRC won't get involved in current Yucca probe
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Remeron purchasers may recover cash
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Jail guard's conviction in sex case is overturned
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Letter: Bigger trash cans a very bad idea
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Letter: Gold Butte near Mesquite should also be protected
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Editorial: Predatory payday loans
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Editorial: A new pope lifts hearts
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Preps: Baseball Top 10
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Prison sex ruled consensual
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Coach Gomez brings out the best in the Grizzlies
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Man pleads not guilty in slaying of girlfriend's daughter, 2
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Preps: Schedule
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Columnist Adam Candee: UNLV women hit their stride
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Columnist Peter Benton: Don't blame the weather if Takefuji leaves town
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Obituaries for April 20, 2005
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Lawsuit against NLV moves to federal court
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Two library districts settle feud
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Sale of Red Rock land proposed to aid state parks
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Assembly passes bill to toughen ethics rules
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NLV housing board delays controversial budget
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Tentative budget features 9 percent spending increase
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Gordon, LaToya's ex-husband, Bobbitt's manager, dies at 66
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Commission takes land sales out of airport hands
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Court's filing system out of date
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Make your Passover delicious
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Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: High tea provides model afternoon for charity