February 16, 2005
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Nuke official: Take Yucca benefits
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Homeland security funds would cause other law-enforcement cuts
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Wynn boasts high-tech slot floor
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Family says man killed by police mentally ill
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Speculation drives up shares of Riviera owner
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Plan to save scholarships offered
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Education official: Property tax cap would cause shortfall
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Control Board meetings on MGM, Mandalay buyout set
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Slot maker to open Asian office
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LV first in housing appreciation
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Gun maker expands to Nevada after ruling by California AG
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Bush's top economic adviser leaving his post
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Columnist Jeff German: Feds show Nevada no quarter
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Nevada officials dissect Bush's proposed cuts
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State amendment would double lawmakers' pay
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McCarran castoffs turned into gold
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New tax approved for car rentals
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Cancer insurance coverage urged
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Women of Distinction awards ceremony planned
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Domenici urges support for Yucca
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Unauthorized guns brought onto Test Site
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Budget cutbacks ground weekend weather balloons
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Bill would give guardsmen more health care access
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Ensign seeks to ban interstate sale of animal-fighting tools
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News briefs for February 16, 2005
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Angelos family nixes purchase of raceway
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Renewable energy report encouraging for Nevada
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Cities negotiates land deals with Oklahoma-based tribe
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Board vacancies stall projects in Illinois
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Obituaries for February 16, 2005
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State may garnish jackpots won by deadbeat parents
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MGM could decide soon on stake in MotorCity Casino
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Lottery chief proposes lower commissions on slot games
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Winnings for casinos remain relatively flat
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Man for all races
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Kudos to Sweet Lou, local legend
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Defending champs extended to OT
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New big shot on campus
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Funds OK'd for traffic controls
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Airport parking rates are changing
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Nation's construction at two-decade high
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Gates promises a more secure Web browser
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Three plead guilty to rigging insurance bids
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Sports briefs for February 16, 2005
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Columnist Jeff Haney: Hidden treasure? NCAA futures still carry value
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Editorial: Free press at stake
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Letter: Arafat's death key to cease-fire
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Letter: Reid's will won't be easy to dismiss
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Letter: System depends on hearty input, vigilant activism
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Desert Pines duo the real deal against Gators
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Editorial: Kindergarten proposal has worthy goal
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Battle brews over handicapped spaces
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Shorthanded Foothill succumbs to Valley's pressure
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Las Vegas defense in a rush to prove worth
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Will race for food: Past champions compare checkbooks with today's Nextel Cup drivers
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Columnist Adam Candee: Even with riches coming, free time is not a luxury Moore can afford
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Bail reduced in abuse case stemming from girls' stabbing
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Drug addict's taped testimony fingers defendant in killing
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Water, sewer rates to be raised over next two years
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Murder suspect wanted since 1993 in Chicago is caught in LV
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Legislative briefs for February 16, 2005
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Titus rips Bush plan to take land sales funds
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Immunization schedule for February 16, 2005
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Be careful when viewing wildflowers
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Monorail officials offer reassurance
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Community briefs for February 16, 2005
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Stiffer domestic violence law urged
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Big Business: Fashion industry has designs on expanding plus-size market
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Men's mag is loaded with Cargo
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FTC clears MGM Mirage buyout of Mandalay Resort Group