January 5, 2005
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Tuesday's College Basketball Scores
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Top 25 Fared
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UHS focuses rehab services in new Summerlin department
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Gadgets come out and play at CES
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Goodman raises hopes for baseball team in LV
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Nevada's graduation rate improves
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Metro Police shoot, kill suspected shoplifter
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Lawmaker seeks ban on time limits for gift cards
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Cost increase threatens mental hospital
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Social Security building back in court
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Gibbons sets a course to run for governor
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Cancer institute gets potentially biggest donation
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Developer closes escrow on land for condo tower
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Movie theater closes
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Company to rent hotel suite to Steve Wynn
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Winnemucca statue prepared for Capitol
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Sports briefs for January 5, 2004
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U.S. Chamber maintains support for nuclear dump
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Union set to vote on offer
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Valley still not over Desert Pines hump
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Canadian distributor Hi-Tech Gaming acquired
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Lanni selected as chairman
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Back in the hunt
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Parole denied for woman in 'show and tell' killing
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Obituaries for January 5, 2005
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Gentile remains Malone's lawyer
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Worker falls at McCarran
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Surveillance tape, tips lead to arrests of rape suspects
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Support for table games at racetracks gauged
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Umeh hopes to build on strong outing vs. Texas
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Utes are out of their league in MWC
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Education board chief cleared
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Shareholder group wins right to see Trump books
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Observers suggest crowded race could help Moncrief
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Columnist Jeff Haney: Money-line strategy offers more bang for the buck
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Court: Clark County judges exceed authority in pilot program
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Reid donates $500,000 to party committee
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Reid adviser again tabbed for NRC post
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Purchase of once-famous Poconos resort may improve odds for slots
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Letter: More fiscal tricks from president
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Letter: Our generosity should extend to soldiers, families
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Henderson's bond ratings upgraded
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CIBC World Markets sets $650 million loan
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Morongo tribe to tweak video lottery terminals
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Ethics panel clears Perkins
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Bears fire offensive assistant
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Editorial: Officials misjudge public
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Preps: Girls' state rankings
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Editorial: Bush's plan puts retirees at high risk
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Thursday's horse racing entries
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Preps: Tuesday's Results
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Columnist Peter Benton: Champions will start Jan. 19
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Columnist Adam Candee: Pros set to tee it up at opener in Hawaii
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Avalanche watch in effect
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More rain records expected to tumble
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Goodman studies stadium funding
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Nuke industry lobby donates $100,000 for inauguration
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Nuke industry lobby, Adelson among inauguration donors
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Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: Group celebrates year, helps nonprofit organization
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Community briefs for January 5, 2005
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License department undergoes changes
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Teen musicians conquer Chicago
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AP National Football Champions
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Weekend Time Schedule