August 11, 2005
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DOE reviewing Test Site contract bids
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Nevada officials, scientists continue to spar over Yucca radiation standard
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Growth blamed for SW Gas loss
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Airlines face risk of fuel shortages
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State casinos post record gaming win in fiscal '05
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Venetian casino host to keep job
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7-Eleven to have stricter ID policy
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Hot diggity! 'Jethro' gets license OK
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Disparities in child death cases raise questions
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Rogers to hear to hospitals' alternative plan
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Highlights of fiscal 2005 win report on Nevada casinos
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74-year-old remains jailed on multiple theft charges
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MountainView Hospital names COO
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High employment rate toughens search for South Coast staffing
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Northwest adds flights to four Midwest cities
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Airport machines add air of security
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Minorities may soon become majority in Nevada
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Worker killed at construction site
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Blood thirsty
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U.S. 95 on-ramp closed at Rancho Drive
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Woman arrested in murder
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Estandia expects to rebound from disappointing '04 season
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Columnist Jeff Haney: Rahman views bout with Barrett as title shot
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Sports briefs for August 11, 2005
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Iowa hands 51s fifth consecutive loss
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Philip Morris cigarette ad spending down
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Ralph Siraco's Del Mar selections
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Siegelman: Riley failed to control Indian gambling
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Friday's horse racing entries
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Steelers' LB out 4 weeks
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Basnight: Not enough Senate votes right now for lottery
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Navajo president vetoes casino deal with Hogback Chapter
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Harrah's casino reopens after low-water shutdown
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Retail sales climb in July
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Shareholders OK takeover
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Crude futures hit record $65.19
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Ex-Gaming Control Board member Stratton dies at 83
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Letter: Many missing links in theory
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Letter: Politicians, media must not ignore public comments
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Editorial: No tax dollars for centennial concert
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Editorial: Car pools are on their way
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Obituaries for August 11, 2005
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Where I Stand -- Guest columnist Nancy Becker: The envy of the world
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Clarification
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LV High grad maintains F-16 fighter
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Community briefs for August 11, 2005
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Ruling leads to mascot hysteria
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Court rules on county master plan