August 4, 2005
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Regional mall developers plan NLV projects
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Caesars purchase helps lift Harrah's quarterly earnings
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Company unveils Spanish version of Web site
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Glitch blamed in failure to mail license-renewal notices
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DOE: Nevada misspent Yucca oversight funds
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Police probe city's handling of golf course plan
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'Responsible gaming' pushed in AGA ad
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VEGAS.com ranked as one of top travel sites
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Rogers nearly halfway there on governor run
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Ad for online poker room pulled from Las Vegas radio station
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Omission of $9.3 million for Lake Mead raises ire
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Median sales price of LV houses nearly $307,000
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Gibbons to open governor's run Aug. 31
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Former comrade describes slaying suspect
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Suspect jailed in bank robbery
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Fire forces evacuation at Aztec Inn on Strip
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Woman killed in terrorist attack eulogized in Vegas
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Southwest teams still dominate in summer
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Bill: Land sale money should pay for Lake Mead project
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Anderson hits many landmarks with win at Infineon
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Names in the game for August 4, 2005
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Sports briefs for August 4, 2005
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Columnist Jeff Haney: Military personnel treated to free boxing show
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News briefs for August 4, 2005
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Up next: Las Vegas 51s (47-64) at Omaha Royals (51-60)
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Henderson Police arrest six in recent burglaries
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Lawyer's resignation from bar approved by high court
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Ralph Siraco's Del Mar selections
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Plea agreement reached in case involving a minor
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Latino music gaining clout on-air
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Boyd Gaming, city reach accord on downtown land
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State board hears complaints on equalization
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Not guilty plea is entered in death of boy, 3
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Friday's horse racing entries
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LV City Council briefs for August 4, 2005
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Sprint-Nextel merger OK'd
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Fight schedule
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Champ's top drivers test in Vegas
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Chain's bid to open payday loan operation is rejected
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Camp aims to ease stress of students entering middle school
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Letter: Profit-driven diets are dubious
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Letter: Public's money should be spent more cautiously
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Regional homeless chief Haynes-Green steps down
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Editorial: Resort not appropriate
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Editorial: Risky for consumers
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Editorial: Barnburner in 2006?
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County OKs plan that could lead to Chinatown gaming
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Closing arguments made in bribery trial
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Brothers sharing $11 million lottery win return to work
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Federal slots suit dismissed
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Governor returns contribution from Indian gambling group
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Obituaries for August 4, 2005
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Bill jump-starts local projects
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Where I Stand -- Guest columnist Pat Shalmy: Keeping the lights on
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Cows create their own gas crisis
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Community briefs for August 4, 2005
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Rancho graduate returns to LV to command key Nellis unit
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Fire Forces Evacuation of Casino