August 1, 2005
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Man shot in stomach outside blues bar
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News briefs for August 1, 2005
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Yucca licensing application facing another delay
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Fires blaze on Southern Nevada public lands
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Plan to pump ground water to LV delayed
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Teacher shortage remains critical
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Teachers from Philippines get rousing welcome at McCarran
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Elementary school may not be able to open on time
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Bourbon Street to be shuttered
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Woman killed, man wounded in shooting
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Correction
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No signs of West Nile virus in Clark County
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Man guilty of second-degree murder
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Man, Cirque du Soleil settle in last minute
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Candle likely cause of $25,000 blaze
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Springfield Council looks at Texas hold 'em ban
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From playing to praying, S.C. poker parlor converted to church
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Texas Lottery Commission's personnel policies questioned
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Greenspan housing view seen as hazardous by Wall Street
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Atkins trying to shed weight of debt
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Wyandotte Tribe dealt another loss in fight for casino
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Price reduces on new Explorer model
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Elections board fines proponents of casino plan
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Automaker to cut prices on 30 of its 2006 models
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Casino customer found floating in moat
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Crude oil rises after Fahd's death
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State agency gives license to new Lincoln Park owners
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Jury turns in not guilty verdict for Mayweather
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Experimental stadium racing a hit with fans and competitors
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Sports briefs for August 1, 2005
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Columnist Ralph Siraco: Afleet Alex down for now, but not out of racing
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Thurston gets fresh start with Yankees
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Record day pushes Doyle all the way up leader board
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Racing briefs for August 1, 2005
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Rural Utah group to protest water plan
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Letter: Troops should come home now
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Editorial: Much worse off now than under Clinton's watch
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Editorial: More info, not less, required
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Editorial: Freedom for all -- including laborers
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Birth announcements for August 1, 2005
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Obituaries for August 1, 2005
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No bombs dropped by expertly restored B-52's
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Girl Power: 'Dora the Explorer' has become omnipresent figure
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Lack of etiquette a venti pain