February 15, 2005
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Ski resort reopens after avalanche
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Fed judge dismisses Mosley suit against discipline panel
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Arrest is made after body found at motel
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State's rate of black grads rises
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Bodman: DOE must be ready to restart nuke weapons tests
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Columnist Jeff German: Israeli mob still has grip
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Editorial: A new role for Dean
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Beers wants to pull dental school
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Cottages may make way for downtown high rise
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Gang member arrested in LV
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Ex-athlete, teacher gets 2-5 years in sex case
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Southern Hills Level II nursery
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MAGIC convention in town
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St. Rose, coalition reach deal
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Rise in room rates, payoff of markers lift profits on Strip
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Casino company buys motel
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Riviera narrows losses in fourth quarter
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Analysts debate effect of Indian gaming as 2004 revenue jumps
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Harrah's hopes to grab larger share of convention industry
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Moncrief to pay fine in exchange for criminal charges being dropped
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Sports briefs for February 15, 2005
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Green Valley wins with fourth-quarter fireworks
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Receiver: LV firm's title woes worse than expected
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Wynn hoping to make megaresort feel smaller
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NHL owner is sued over stake in casino
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Max makes early appearance from his Red Rock burrow
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Group complains about federal budget cuts
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Obituaries for February 15, 2005
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News briefs for February 15, 2005
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Outgoing Yucca director sees budget as top priority
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Martin content with final lap
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Seven-hour standoff ends in death of Las Vegas man
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Retail sales drop 0.3% in January
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51s bring back two of team's leaders
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Canseco: Meeting here put Bonds on path to 73
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Superintendent tells lawmakers full-day kindergarten top priority for educators
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Disney taking hotel bookings 7 months before opening
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Assembly panel approves money for mental health triage center
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Felons' check-in law to be relaxed
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New school police chief must adjust to culture shock
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Equipment lodged under walkway
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Closure of casino meeting prompts ire of activists
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Off-night shooting doesn't stop Rams
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Letter: War funds must be in budget
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Letter: Health care crisis deserves most attention
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Top-seeded Bishop Gorman boys cognizant of last year's upset loss
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Tribe accuses Pataki of cronyism in deals
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Preps: Schedule
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Lawmaker pitches video lottery for bars
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Court OKs bankruptcy plan
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Poll finds most in favor of slot machines at tracks
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$324 million is pledged for Casino Windsor expansion
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Struggling DEI still the team to beat
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Editorial: Shield Nellis from growth
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Clarification
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Goodwill plans new training program
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U.S. music stores will feature LV Centennial CDs
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Community briefs for February 15, 2005
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Travelers driven to RV show