August 3, 2005
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While shooting is probed, friends, loved ones mourn
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Rogers switches party to nonpartisan
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One killed in accident
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Porter tours Guantanamo Bay, says guards fighting terrorism
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News briefs for August 3, 2005
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Report: EPA should update nuke levels for drinking water
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Coroner rules child's death homicide
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Reid assumes party leadership role in raising funds for PAC
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Company awarded contract to oversee care
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Columnist Jeff German: Persistence pays off for sheriff
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Sales tax hike is OK'd
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County delays vote on private inspectors
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Court reinstates suit against Hard Rock
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Sands' second-quarter profit dips
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Company shares are boosted
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Mirage hopes to tap the trendy crowd with new clubs, eateries
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EPA to fine builder $80,000 for violations
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Nevada children not receiving medical care
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Residents oppose Mt. Charleston resort
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Obituaries for August 3, 2005
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Longtime Henderson dentist, civic leader Marshall dies
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County approves managers
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Man in murder trial wrote he was 'born to do this'
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Terminally ill man's relatives 'railroaded' by woman's sentence
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Henderson mom pleads guilty in child's death
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Help for nurses, teachers to buy homes on the way
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Henderson Police shoot woman who allegedly pointed gun
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Redevelopment study launched
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School Board to assess legislative session
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End of CNOOC bid may hurt U.S.-China relations
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Defense wraps up case in Lincoln Park trial
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Legislative Democrats seek agreement on lottery
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St. Bernard Parish stops new gambling truck stops
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Lottery profit sets record
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Another downtown property could convert to condos
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Toyota, BMW profit drops
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Media giant settles shareholder lawsuit
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NBA ready to accept bid from Vegas
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Sports briefs for August 3, 2005
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Automakers hope to copy July sales with discount pricing plans
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Race through downtown San Jose rough but rewarding
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30-year bond coming back
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Adidas to buy rival Reebok in $3.8 billion deal
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Names in the game for August 3, 2005
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Letter: Lawmakers' kids should go to Iraq
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Letter: School's attitude affects strength of substitutes
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Editorial: An option to donate
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Columnist Jeff Haney: Gators' bandwagon loading up with bettors
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Editorial: Medicaid's mission is in jeopardy
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Ralph Siraco's Del Mar selections
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Thursday's horse racing entries
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Columnist Adam Candee: Easy doesn't do it this year
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Hot, humid air is expected to linger
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Ensign's PAC Battle Born collects $102,000 first six months of year
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Reid draws from wide pool of donors
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LV to shore up historic building
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Community briefs for August 3, 2005
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: New boxes are truly out to lunch
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Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: Swayze puts on the moves at NBT event