August 12, 2005
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State says tribe's Internet game is illegal
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136 arrested in sweep in and around casinos
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Court: Worker's immigration status doesn't change wage requirement
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City poised to designate rural areas
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Vegas sets gas record of $2.58 a gallon today
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Summerlin home fire may be arson
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Overturned supermajority ruling may have little effect
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Perkins' says pay error an 'honest mistake'
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Columnist Jeff German: Hush about inspectors says a lot
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Local couple's efforts lead to headstone for girl's grave
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Mulroy: Developers can help build cooperation on Nevada water issues
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LV room rates rise in June
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Caesars upscale tower premieres
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Teens arrested, charged in shooting death
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Berkley makes trip to Gaza before settler withdrawal
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Sports briefs for August 12, 2005
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Coach hopes for big things from small player
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Ralph Siraco's Del Mar selections
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: LV Bowl gets high schools involved in ticket sales
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Saturday's horse racing entries
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High Point improving service after challenge in Las Vegas
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News briefs for August 12, 2005
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Proposed political party puts on happy face
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Sierra Vista rides Garcia's arm to win
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Gay, lesbian parents worry about children's harrassment
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Up next: Tucson Sidewinders (59-60) at Las Vegas 51s (48-70)
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Fishing report: It sure has been tough for shore anglers
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Gladiators' coach goes on defensive
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Obituaries for August 12, 2005
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Summerlin home fire likely arson
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Trade deficit surges as oil imports hit record high
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British Airways labor dispute leaves thousands stranded
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Company's revenue disappoints
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U.S. carriers hike domestic fares, citing fuel
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Cancer claims prominent jazz musician Banks at 78
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Colorado mining town in uproar over plan to focus on tourism
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Lobbyist Abramoff is indicted in Florida
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Singapore plans to tweak casino rules
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Commission OKs gaming licenses for two racinos
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State says tribal casino's Internet game is illegal
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Poll: Residents don't want neighborhood casinos
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Supreme Court orders new trial in 1995 killing
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Two plead guilty in robberies, murder
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Inquest jury to rule today in apartment shooting case
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Blood shortage worries many area residents
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Letter: Serra's sentence far too lenient
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Letter: Educated people can believe in Divine Creator
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Titus drew university pay while in Carson City
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Expert: Plan 'will do nothing to preserve' rural areas
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Editorial: Unpleasant surprises
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Editorial: Essential donations
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Correction
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Community briefs for August 12, 2005
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NLV Police offer hotline for Spansh-speaking residents
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Blood drives
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Colmunist Spencer Patterson: Once-bitter Dinosaur Jr. returns from extinction
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'Guys & Dolls' opens
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Silver Jews are not a bridge too far
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Legend in Concerts: At Cannery, collectors, impressionists join fans in Elvis festival
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Editorial: A prevailing decision
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Editorial: Larger lots deserve city protection
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Letter: Bush reminiscent of 'Baghdad Bob'
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Letter: Nevada's quarter is disappointing
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Columnist Jon Ralston: Can't ignore the face of hate
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Columnist Jeff German: Winning is best way to embrace Tarkanian
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Where I Stand -- Guest Columnist D. Taylor: Labor confronts crisis
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Critics say regional plan won't solve the problem
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Poker craze has created new breed of problem gambler
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Little help for families down on their luck
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Serving the homeless
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Boy's good behavior would be reinforced by camp
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Columnist Susan Snyder: We can't take pass on road issues