January 13, 2005
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NFL Playoff Glance
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Road closures
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Waters damage railroad tracks
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Derailed tankers checked
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Fire hits apartments at Moulin Rouge site
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Massive cleanup awaits Overton, Mesquite
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Program helps reduce juveniles in detention
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Feds yank $12.2 million Head Start contract
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December retail sales rise 1.2%
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Sports briefs for January 13, 2005
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Bush adviser offers conference attendees a recipe for success
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Appeals court denies new hearing for anti-tax advocate
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Kelly officially named to state PUC
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November visitation up despite drop in conventioneers
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Pipelines begin sending fuel again
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Software problem blamed in Raptor crash at Nellis
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Seniors plan protest of rising property taxes
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Expo showcases promo products
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Suit filed to put pot initiative before lawmakers
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Water chief stresses role of business for stability
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Mental hospital may not solve ER problems
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Economic award renamed after the O'Callaghans
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Heller sets his sights on Congress
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Cox names new Las Vegas general manager
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Many on Mount Charleston ignore evacuation advisory
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Union training center fined
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Executive increases holdings in company
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Control Board recommends OK for Venetian gaming salon
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Sun All-State Football
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Preps: State rankings
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Agency wants to settle auction-rate bond probe
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Lawyers in talks about impact of high court ruling
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Centennial's Lucas gives Mojave the boot
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Gaels too tall for Sierra Vista
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Southern Nevada coach happy to help build future rival
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Haz-mat team to inspect tankers derailed by flood
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Macau group may bid for country's first license
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Boston-area man hits $3.9 million jackpot at airport
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Immigration's Internet policy a hurdle for homeless
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Killer sentenced to four consecutive life terms
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Rebels expect better effort against Aztecs
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Jordan, Reynolds named state's top football players
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Illness going around in Jets-Steelers game
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Reynolds aims to be the best
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Letter: No law is needed for gift cards
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Letter: Use state surplus for more officers
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Letter: Bush's deadly vendetta should not be forgotten
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Editorial: It's just simply wrong
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Jordan's hard work pays off in victories
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Editorial: Downtown dream could be improved
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Grand Canyon trail is closed
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Team to assess flood, avalanche damage
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RTC reveals proposed mass transit during public meetings
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New mental hospital may not solve ER problems
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Clark County ranks high on list with imperiled species
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Lawmakers look for scholarship changes
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Dental school treatment program criticized
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Community briefs for January 13, 2005
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Friday's horse racing entries
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Preps: Wednesday's Results
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Longtime educator, embryologist Shapiro dies at 82
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Obituaries for January 13, 2005
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Motion Devotion: Austine Wood Comarow's exhibit at LVAM really moves
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Artists work pierces troubling subject matter
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Can we all be free at last?
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Las Vegan 'Makeover' scheduled for tonight