August 18, 2005
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Woman's anti-war vigil near Bush's ranch draws support in LV valley
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Castaways being demolished
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Arrest made after standoff with police
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Nuclear institute chief says industry needs help on Yucca
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Terrorism study to include Las Vegas tourism
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St. Rose trauma center to open Monday
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School namesakes
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Eleven new schools unveiled at 'Celebration of Progress'
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LV Council OKs more slots for bar at mall
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IGT back in slot group
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Harrah's to rebrand Caesars Indiana as a Horseshoe property
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Woman gets 5 to 15 years in girl's death
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Nevada to receive health care funding
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EOB weighs future of radio station
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Report: Nevada education still in bad shape
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Pittsburgh nonstop to be added
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Taxi official downplays controversy over cameras
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Coroner's office identifies man found dead in LV apartment
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Plans for motel between Pahrump, LV axed
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Analysts: Rogers testing waters for governor run
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Las Vegas council disbands its real estate committee
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City prepares to build wastewater treatment plant
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North Las Vegas council briefs for August 18, 2005
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Punter position not yet decided
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Las Vegas council briefs for August 18, 2005
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3-year-old identified
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Broken sewer line expected to be repaired by weekend
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Golf-course ordinance introduced
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Escapee captured, wanted in Vegas
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Henderson men gets 40 years in bludgeoning death of wife
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Process OK'd on hiring firms to do checks
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Drug dealer who won lottery has no luck with 5th Circuit
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Smoking opponents consider petition drive
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Author and political candidate Friedman wins big at casino
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Sports briefs for August 18, 2005
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Columnist Jeff Haney: Guzman puts unbeaten record on the line
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County, tribe fail to reach deal on land annexation
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Mahomes falters in 10th
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Ralph Siraco's Del Mar selections
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Friday's horse racing entries
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Auto dealers mixed on whether gasoline prices are affecting sales
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Leading indicators rise sluggish 0.1 percent in July
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Shareholder seeks control of theme park operator
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Parsons pledges action
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Editorial: Inspections required at city apartments
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Letter: School bus radios are an easy mark
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Letter: Evolution theory based on facts, not on faith
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Editorial: President not above protest
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Prominent LV oddsmaker Dell dies at 76
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Obituaries for August 18, 2005
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Community briefs for August 18, 2005
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Two local sailors part of U.S.-Japan naval exercise
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Powerful Lobbyists: Groups determined to save the heart of La Concha hotel
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Columnist Susan Snyder: LV business happy to be winging it