August 8, 2005
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Utilities file plan for renewable power standards
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New president named
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'Ho sale dispute spurs suit
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Tourism, trade focus of Thai official's trip to LV
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Small LV hotel alleges trademark infrigement by Hilton Hotels
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Clark ranked among top 50 counties for number of firms
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Former campaign consultant who was sued prevails
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Lightning sparks six new wildfires in area
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Two boys wounded in accidental shootings
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Police look for witness in suspected road rage death
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City bearing down on illegal used car lots
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Campaign consultant wins payment fight
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Transportation safety facility to open
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News briefs for August 8, 2005
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Prospective jurors can go online
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Officers cleared in woman's death
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Mother of 23-year-old man killed by Kane calls on lawmakers
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Teachings of Islam explored during seminar
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Tribe nearing end of fight for recognition
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Siegelman says he would negotiate casino compact
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State shuts down Internet gaming site
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Tribe announces casino deal
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High court to take up West Warwick casino proposal
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Greenville set to build downtown convention center
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French Lick to break ground for casino Tuesday
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Condo crush lures foreign investment
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Deal leads to trading charges
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Rate bump expected as economy gains steam
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Doctor describes effects of radiation on unborn
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Home despot
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Busch unhappy with 10th place
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Names in the game for August 8, 2005
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Columnist Ralph Siraco: Day will remain active in racing off the saddle
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Sports briefs for August 8, 2005
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Letter: Best of luck for new era at Sun
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Letter: Treat poorly paid teachers more kindly
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Editorial: Another Yucca danger
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Editorial: Test scores versus salary
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Who needs an NBA franchise, anyway?
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Obituaries for August 8, 2005
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Birth announcements for August 8, 2005
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Special 'Splash' planned for LV history
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Zany Zoo picnic to benefit kids
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Community briefs for August 8, 2005
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Sugar Water Festival great for Scott
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Students' comfort is our bag
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The Crack of Dom: Irreverent Irrera brings stand-up tour to Riviera
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Mountain dwellers come out against resort