April 29, 2005
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Housekeepers compete at hotel and restaurant show
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Students compete to develop themed rooms
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Group eyes purchase of Reno Hilton
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Federal appeals court lifts injunction on Detroit casinos
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Vegas-based bank plans IPO
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Magazine: Vegas convention industry trumps competition
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Southwest Gas reports lower income
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Profit soars at health insurer
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Judge denies initiative to be placed on NLV ballot
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Homebuilder buys Rinker land
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Wynn Las Vegas exec, Mack aide are arrested
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$14.5 million purchase of Vegas office building OK'd
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Rogers is 'right person at right time'
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Mobile home park oversight bill advances
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Activists say laws have done little to protect wild horses
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Columnist Jeff German: Cabdriver group gets little help
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Woman killed while driving on highway
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Senate OKs changes to death penalty in Nevada
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Court dismisses suit over N.M. casino
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Alliance Gaming reports loss
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Man a step closer to being executed
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Menzies leaves with Rebels' blessing
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: As a whole, it's been a banner year for UNLV
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Dodgers prospect regaining past form
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Sports briefs for April 29, 2005
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New schedule has Rebels running with the big dogs
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Flutie could be signed by Giants
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Wynn Las Vegas opens in smooth fashion
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Playoffs might be on the line
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Court dismisses lawsuit over New Mexico casino
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Input is sought on superintendent search
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Tentative agreement reached with pilots
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Seastrand resigns regent post, joins UNLV
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Obituaries for April 29, 2005
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Hispanic parents criticize School District
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Preps: Schedule
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Tiger Direct sues over Mac software name
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Man found shot dead in street
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Slow start to Nextel Cup season not unexpected for Earnhardt Jr.
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Clarification
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Correction
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Severe weather prompts Test Site emergency call
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Murphy discharged from prison
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Senate panel OKs tougher slavery law
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Democrats drop pay-raise bill
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Funds OK'd for inmate transition project
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Gaming briefs for April 29, 2005
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Labor Commissioner seeking construction wage information
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Legislative briefs for April 29, 2005
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Councilwoman willing to give up board nomination
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Flood project to cause delays on Charleston
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Fishing report: It's all about cats and bass
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Toyota plans to issue credit cards
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Supreme Court upholds stings by 'vagrant' detectives
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Father pleads guilty in shaking death of 4-month-old son
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More funding set aside for traffic improvement
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Man gets 14 years to life in stabbing death
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Convicted sex offender pleads not guilty in peeping case
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Letter: Expand Medicare for everyone
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Letter: Republicans use religion as ploy for more judges
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Editorial: Wynn a winner again
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NCT turns to comedy: 'You Can't Take It with You'
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Editorial: Legal twist over Yucca
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Carlin reads from the whine list at Stardust
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UNLV's Cox Pavilion giving Las Vegas some Elmo room
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Datebook for April 29, 2005
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Columnist Lisa Ferguson: Skirting the issues is not an option for Omaha
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Mos-Kweli team shows hip-hop mastery in debut
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Columnist Spencer Patterson: Coachella reaches out to Vegas music fans
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Columnist Jerry Fink: Hams broker success at Vegas nightclub
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Columnist Jerry Fink: Centennial a mission for Arlen's son
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Performing Arts for April 29, 2005
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'Echoes of Spring' set for Doc Rando Recital Hall
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Child care honor goes to teacher
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Anti-drug task force recognized
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Community briefs for April 29, 2005
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Learning-Earning helps at-risk students
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Spilotro played the role of feared mobster in Vegas
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Yucca e-mails: Smoking gun or blowing smoke?
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Law keeps identity of landowners a secret
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Columnist Susan Snyder: U.S. 95 can be a real trip
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Bar has been raised
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Voice(s) of Vegas
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News briefs for May 1, 2005
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Letter: Trash collection schedule perfect
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Letter: Massive school districts good for teachers, not kids
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Columnist Jon Ralston: All that's old is new again
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Editorial: Recycle recycling plan
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Editorial: Hiring raises ethics issue
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Valley residents get chance to protect the Las Vegas Wash
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Going beyond the uniform