January 19, 2005
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NFL Playoff Glance
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Quinn takes money lead in council race
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Guinn: Property-tax freeze would cost millions
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Seniors file appeals in ongoing tax protest
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County presses for flashing warning lights at intersections
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Diplomat speaks about Israeli concerns
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Harrah's, Caesars say they are complying with FTC requests
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Woman sticks to her rights
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Columnist Jeff German: TV shows packing the house
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City may amend its land deal with Boyd
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About 125 homeless displaced
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Homebuilder expands north
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Martha Stewart's stockbroker reports to Nellis prison camp
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Beers plans mental health bill
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Railroad service disruption having minimal effect in LV
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Southwest profit falls 15 percent on fuel costs
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Valley firms pitch in for health clinic
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Analysts suggest housing demand could rise again
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Satre named to board
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Parraguirre, Douglas outspent opponents in high court races
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State's gasoline price drops again
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NCAA Women's Division II Regional Rankings
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Hearing scheduled in Malone case
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Separate trials eyed in killing
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Obituaries for January 19, 2005
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New trial fought by LV prosecutors
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Woman pleads guilty in shooting of her husband
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Man indicted in ID theft case
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Supreme Court asked to reinstate malpractice suit
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Rams a tall order for Rebels
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Krall, walk, skate
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Boomer's suitors: Europe and MLS
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Community policing moves into mall
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City beefs up anti-terrorism plan for water system
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Sports briefs for January 19, 2005
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Construction workers battle, chase thieves
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Preps: State rankings
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All grown up
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Columnist Jeff Haney: Sports books took a hit in NFL wagering
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Community briefs for January 19, 2005
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Eagle Scout honors received
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Assessor gives tips on tax bill
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Minnesota bill aims to legitimize hold 'em tourneys
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Louisiana casino winnings remain relatively flat
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Ralph Siraco's Santa Anita selections
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Broward County sets March 8 date for slot machine vote
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Audit finds problems in state gambling oversight
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Study: Problem gambling hits retirees hard
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Thursday's horse racing entries
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Columnist Adam Candee: Big-money events add green to local scenery
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Consumer prices jump 3.3 percent in 2004
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Still no swelled head for the big man on USC campus
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Guinn names Herndon district judge
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CCSN president finds shaky ground in Legislature
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Douglas outspent Hansen in judge race
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Abu Ghraib service may not be linked to denial of Purple Hearts
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Columnist Peter Benton: LPGA event organizers make call for volunteers
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Letter: Yucca's risks outweigh benefits
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Letter: Administrators block innovation
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Letter: Lottery would solve schools' funding crisis
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Editorial: Conservation success
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Editorial: Changing law isn't enough
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Chinese New Year worth tour
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Rising from the Ashes: Renaissance man Yiorgo Aretos pilots revival of Sonio's Cafe
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Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: Vegas hotel opens in (hundred) grand fashion