February 11, 2005
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Triple Threat: With three nominations, Killers join high-powered Grammy field
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Recent floods raise questions about Yucca rail
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Nevada's casinos won record $10.6 billion last year
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Plan calls for annual apartment inspections
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Chu, DOE's top Yucca official, resigns
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Lawyers discuss handling of Yucca documents
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Utilities' agreements mean planning replaces lawsuits
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Treasures club may reopen soon
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Donation seen as cultural coup for UNLV collection
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Officials split on property taxes
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Moncrief may be close to settlement
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Professor eyes suit against university
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Golden Nugget owners vow to return to Vegas market
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Legislators seek solutions to health care affordability
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Contest winners record song
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Columnist Jeff German: Cabbie's recklessness nets suspects
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Union pickets Wal-Mart
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America West seeks efficiency in Las Vegas through pilot base
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Professional women dare to stay home
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Reid: Dean effective leader for Democrat Party
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News briefs for February 11, 2005
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Project offers a better way to get alcoholics off the streets
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Ex-investor relations manager accused of insider trading
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Mesquite, Boulder City seek separate seats on agency
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Sports briefs for February 11, 2005
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Gladiators' backs against the wall two games in
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McCullough ponders future after fifth loss in title fight
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Rematch: All eyes on Heath
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Centennial, Weitz have reached the summit
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New Utah coach brings out the best in star guard
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Rain is expected to continue
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Smaller feel sought for next generation schools
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Leach a hit with journalism students
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Technical foul helps Skyhawks complete rally
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Palo Verde fights through adversity, wins region
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Rancho snatches second place
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Foothill clinches playoffs
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Lady Rebels start second run through MWC in comfort zone
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Tibbetts returns to Las Vegas with no ill will for Wranglers
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Democrats urge Bush to call off attacks on Reid
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Property tax issue still county's prime concern
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Rusty has last chance to fill in the blank
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Fishing report: The only good news seems to be weather
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Casino-courses bill dies
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Senator disappointed lottery for troops won't advance
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McCain: Process for tribal casino 'wrong'
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Court upholds Narragansett Indians' land trust bid
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Legislative panel supports revised confidentiality statute
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Letter: Global warming widely accepted
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Letter: Citizens cherish public lands
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Letter: Four more years of awful policies
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Letter: Not paying IOUs is pure thievery
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Letter: Other solutions readily available
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Letter: Private sector not trustworthy for Social Security
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Editorial: Too many cases, too few judges
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Editorial: Ethics panel is weak
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Obituaries for February 11, 2005
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Defense puts killing blame on key witness
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Krolicki makes run for lieutenant governor official
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Controversy looms over Ivanpah airport deals
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CPR classes are scheduled
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Kids pour out their hearts, change to tsunami victims
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Columnist Spencer Patterson: Seattle 'brothers' bringing full-blooded sound to Vegas
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Columnist Lisa Ferguson: Papa won't preach about cancellation of sitcom
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Uncle Tupelo's 'Anodyne' leaves fans wanting more
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Illegal prescription drugs seized at two grocery stores
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Man, 18, pleads guilty in death of housesitter
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Judge again dismisses lawsuit by man-turned-female stripper
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Burnett celebrates stories of life in one-woman show
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Fed jury convicts man in fatal heist
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'Ka' succeeds on strength of its production, not story
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On Display for February 11, 2005
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Performing Arts for February 11, 2005
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Datebook for February 11, 2005
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Bard fans can get thee to CCSN
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Columnist Jerry Fink: Miller putting stock in her musical career
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Columnist Jerry Fink: Anderson at home in Branson
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Triple Threat: With three nominations, Killers join high-powered Grammy field
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Tardy Valentines can still make deadline
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Highlights of 2004 revenue report on Nevada casinos
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Where I Stand -- Brian Greenspun: Give 'em hell, Harry
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Columnist Jeff German: Goodman fumbles chance to woo NFL
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Letter: Viagra should not be covered
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Letter: Nevadans should regret re-electing dishonest Bush
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Columnist Jon Ralston: Session spawns early intrigue
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Editorial: More schools needed
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Editorial: It's politics versus facts
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Neighbors on watch after attack
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Good Samaritan
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A huge mountain to climb
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Traffic cameras: Big Brother watching, or life savers?
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Scrapbooking provides creative outlet for hobbyists' memories
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Rapid response
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Mother of slain girl, 3, pleads not guilty to child abuse charges