January 7, 2005
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Women's Top 25 Basketball Schedule
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Wet weather to continue this weekend
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Local soldiers set for Iraq deployment
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Hewlett-Packard expands into entertainment
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Columnist Jeff German: Big-league quest needs team effort
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Charges reduced in bus stop crash
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Youth correction official ordered reinstated
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Naming of college chief may stall
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Baby home from hospital after suffering injuries
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CCSN's auto tech center to receive new priority
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Audit rips UNLV, UNR on bidding
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December hiring helped fuel most job growth in five years
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Stagehands' union elects new officers
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Small Business Administration loan volume jumps
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IBM buys local software company
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Firm's contract for CES extended
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Weather threatens to strand conventioneers
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Another condominium complex planned for downtown Vegas
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Discount changes announced
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CFO: 2004 revenue at $28.8 bil.
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U.S. appeals WTO ban ruling
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Company makes Forbes list
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Dawn Gibbons considers run for Congress
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Powell: Products will change face of regulations
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Panel: Future looks exciting, but consumers want reliability now
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Audit reveals improper spending by Nevada's university system
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Association predicts busy year for national lobbyist
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News briefs for January 5, 2005
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Las Vegas woman injured in crash
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Mental health agency seeks big budget
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Judges, candidates may have broken rules
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Plans to fix property taxes get failing grades
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Sports briefs for January 7, 2005
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Columnist Sal DeFilippo: We backed into it with a loss, but could be back into it with a win
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: MWC would be MIA in March Madness BCS
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Conference crown is up for grabs
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Audit: UNLV, UNR overspending
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Gaughan has designs on Truck Series
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Columnist Barb Henderson: It's time to apply for turkey tags
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Washington the team to watch
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Preps: Thursday's Results
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Saturday's horse racing entries
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McBain gets all-star nod
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Four-team trade goes through after one month of dealing
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News briefs for January 7, 2005
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Fishing report: Stripers getting closer to shore
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Some points of legislative audit on local schools
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Audit finds few problems with CCSD
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Two attacks on High Desert Prison inmates probed
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Brief monorail shutdown blamed on human error
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Developers visit possible casino sites
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Audit: Safety inspections neglected on buses, limos
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Company to sell about $300 million of junk bonds
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Aykroyd's nightclub company gets into the game in Atlantic City
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Reid welcomes discussion of election
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Raptors once again soar over Nevada desert
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UNLV group asked to assess state security
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Beers backs Guinn's plan for refunds
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Letter: Now is time for Rumsfeld to go
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Letter: U.S. stingy with global aid, cheap with services here
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Editorial: Ethics get tossed aside
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Editorial: Size is the new issue
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Schoolchildren offer help to tsunami survivors
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After-School All-Stars honored
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Valley getting wetter, mountains whiter
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Obituaries for January 7, 2005
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Henderson Police lawsuit is settled
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Trial begins in jewelry store holdup, death of guard
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Police agencies say local killings have dropped 9 percent
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Goodman plans State of the City
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IRS announces expanding filing
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Blood drives
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Community briefs for January 7, 2005
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Magical Mystery Tour
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Live and taped, 'X' sizzles in new home
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'Amanita' set stage for Pond's depth
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Columnist Lisa Ferguson: 'Beer Man' brings his own humor to the game
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Performing Arts for January 7, 2005
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Columnist Spencer Patterson: Venue options for local bands are limited
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On Display for January 7, 2005
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Sun adding two new comics
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Fleur de Lys a San Francisco treat
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Columnist Jerry Fink: Little brings USO riches
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Columnist Jerry Fink: David is always up for an eat-and-greet
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Kluger: Big-band man Shaw put on a great show
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Datebook for January 7, 2005
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$1 million bail cut in murder case
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Year in jail given in hitman case
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Missing murder trial witness found
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Where I Stand -- Brian Greenspun: Science is key ally
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Columnist Jon Ralston: It's time for telling fortunes
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Letter: Math test merits more attention
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Letter: Wasteful SUVs are reason we're fighting oil war
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Columnist Jeff German: Plan for cameras in cabs running into curb
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Editorial: Diminishing returns
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Editorial: Hey, what's in it for me?
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Weekend Time Schedule
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Civil rights panel's lack of activity questioned
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Locating emergencies
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Children find golf suits them to a tee
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Series gives kids Fudd for thought
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Paint it Black
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When King did lead
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King's work not yet complete, say local residents