April 28, 2005
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Owner of LV hospitals reports higher profit
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PUC plans inquiry into renewable energy efforts
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McCarran passenger record set in March
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U.S. economy grows at slowest rate in two years
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Developer starts work on second phase of District
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Pair sentenced for assault in fatal bar shootout
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News briefs for April 28, 2005
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Homebuilders say quarterly profit rose
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Card count indicates Wynn workers want Culinary Union
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Gaming briefs for April 28, 2005
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Real estate execs foresee big retail market growth
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Crowds flock to Wynn
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DOE deal with nuke plant may get ax
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LV drivers falter on car upkeep
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Shoshone Nation aims to stop Yucca dump
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'Dismal' recycling rate led to disputed trash plan
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Millennium Scholarship help sought
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Legislation simplifies use of store gift cards
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Kerzner still interested in Vegas
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Hotel convention honors MGM Grand, Wolfgang Puck chiefs
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Welsh remembered as a passionate and accomplished writer
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Closure of Summerlin Parkway is announced
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Obituaries for April 28, 2005
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McCain: More regulations needed for tribal casinos
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Land near Sunrise Mountain sought for flood basin
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Garcia predicts crisis in hiring teachers
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State energy expert Burdette dies at 61
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Sports briefs for April 28, 2005
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Servers file discrimination complaints over Borgata's weight-limit policy
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Preps: Schedule
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Judge orders Henderson to make a decision on blasting
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Verizon beats expectations with 47 percent profit growth
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Sony losses deepen on cheaper consumer electronics
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Columnist Jeff Haney: Peter looms as principal threat to heavyweight titlists
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New resort just latest piece of Wynn's legacy
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In Dragone, 'Avenue Q,' Wynn picks proven winners
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Restaurants, shops mix sophistication with pizazz
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Tempers flare as Gladiators prepare for stretch run
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Ex-court clerk given probation in ID theft
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Man who says boss was 'witch' pleads insanity
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Alabama fugitive arrested in Las Vegas waives extradition
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CCSN professor honored for increasing voter education
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Pedregon gets new perspective while watching Gardner
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Cowboys add veteran cornerback; Jets lose lineman
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DA: Bad childhood doesn't mitigate four murders
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Gantcheva named top freshman in MWC
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Census: Tax burden for Nevadans is on the rise
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51s roster features big names for series
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Tourism decline cited in Yucca proposal
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UNLV's Nehles is conference MVP in tennis
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Raggio backs youth camp funds
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Preps: Softball Top 10
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McCoy, Liddell have C-M back in hunt for state title
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U.S. National Wrestling Championships
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Letter: Weekly pickup of trash insufficient
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DiMarco flattered by fame
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Letter: Park's serene character must be preserved
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Editorial: No more nuke plants
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Editorial: The gateway to cruelty
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Resort has plenty of high-tech features
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Attracting high rollers a luxury for Wynn
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Crowd marks midnight at the oasis
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Desert Inn chronology
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Jutras takes note of changes in 'Le Reve'
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Wynn expected to be a big convention player
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Desert Inn site carries a rich past
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Hawthorne prepares for patriotic display on Armed Forces Day
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Community briefs for April 28, 2005
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Blood drives
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Murals of the Story: Artwork tells the tale of Vegas' 100 years