February 24, 2005
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Firing of officers urged after alleged cover-up
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Gibbons apologizes on camera for aired 'communist' remark
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Volcano, air crash risk issues still not resolved
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Rogers wants to be permanent chancellor
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Gas supply, demand uneven, PUC told
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Highway plan may displace hundreds
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Assembly panel OKs wage hike
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Two detection machines tested at McCarran
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Students pay tribute to fallen ex-classmate
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State agency mulls tow car regulations
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Taxable sales continue rising by double digits
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Rate deal lauded as step forward for Nevada Power
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CDW a catch for valley
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Hughes Center owner reports higher earnings
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Planned shooting range not given priority by panel
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State still fastest growing
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Political corruption case involving strip club postponed
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Harrah's partners with Singapore developer
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Sports briefs for February 24, 2005
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Columnist Jeff Haney: Mack dedicates fight to fallen 'brother'
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Sun ranked one of top 10 sports sections by APSE
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Prosecutor frustrated in new postponement in murder case
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Scattered thunderstorms may hit valley Friday, Saturday
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Doctor also faces charges in California
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LV places Daines on unpaid leave because of her candidacy
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State's plan to improve child welfare system gets federal OK
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Former detective evades indictment
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CAT drivers object to cameras recording them
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News briefs for February 24, 2005
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Boyd donation to UNLV set
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Psychologist helped Titans win the mental game
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Killer B's bring 'A' game off the bench
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Troops in combat areas get tax options
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Coronado High School's Bay wins principal award
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State tournament goes south
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Opponents catch up to Anderson in series opener
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Community briefs for February 24, 2005
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Soaring growth lies ahead for popular airport
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Letter: Hockey's mess is owners' fault and Bettman's
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Redemption on the menu for UNLV
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Media company posts huge loss
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Tribal police say they're handcuffed by California
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Letter: 'Crisis' describes whole system
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Letter: Better inspiration for Holocaust memorial note
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Legislative briefs for February 24, 2005
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Wranglers turn eyes to future
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Measure would give voters power to veto casino
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Falcons' line coach walks away again
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Reid seeks resolution on Social Security
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Small-town Pyramid Lake plays big-time basketball
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Communication mixup in homeless sweep admitted
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Reno hopes to hasten recovery
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Coronado's success well ahead of schedule
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Bill to increase tax on casino winnings dies
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Mandalay to report earnings
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Editorial: Wildlife, yes; drilling, no
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Editorial: Low regard for science
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Resident spurns council, going to court over emus
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Chain quiet on development
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State hires Gaming Board lobbyist over objections
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Obituaries for February 24, 2005
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Political powerbroker Smith dies
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Foundation's objective is to educate
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About Face: Caricaturists quick on the draw at Palace Station
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U.S. Senate leader addresses Nevada Legislature