January 20, 2005
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NCAA Women's Division II Regional Rankings
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NFL Playoff Glance
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IGT sees drop in net earnings
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Reno high school band appears in inauguration parade
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Family struggles to keep teen daughters in U.S.
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MGM Mirage set to submit joint proposal for Singapore casino
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Thursday's Sports Transactions
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Shuffle Master to form TV production company
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Mandalay buyout prompts changes in management
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Las Vegas Sands may build Detroit convention center
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Work on generating station continues
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Some Nevada communities gain from higher gold prices
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Citigroup's record quarter in line with expectations
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WIC 'smart cards' make debut in Las Vegas Valley
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Fifteen schools favor stricter dress codes
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Teen shot after allegedly pulling knife on officer
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Derailed train contained contaminated soils
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Nevada fearing federal Medicaid cutbacks
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Crazy Horse boss jailed
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Sundevils suddenly super
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Mirabelli basks in afterglow of Series
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Plans unveiled for new center for special education
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Ensign to attendees: Dress warm
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Prisoners to make pub equipment
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Mystery surrounds education post as swearing-in nears
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Inauguration festivities are sweet music to Porter
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Obituaries for January 20, 2005
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Full runs expected at NHRA testing
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Berkley seeks investigation in denial of Purple Heart medals
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Brick by brick, Rebels building mediocre offense
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Sports briefs for January 20, 2005
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Reid aide appointed to NRC
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'Marshall Plan' for cities needed, Reid tells mayors
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Moncrief defends herself at City Council meeting
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Ralph Siraco's Santa Anita selections
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Rusty Duval arrives with low expectations
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Columnist Jeff Haney: Champion has home ring advantage against Judah
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Court briefs for January 20, 2005
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Friday's horse racing entries
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Preps: Boys' State Rankings
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Gorman LB Reynolds on Parade All-America
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Tarkanian's campaign gets help from Berkley
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City Council delays Boyd vote
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Honda's hydrogen cars to run in LV
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Economic indicators rose in December
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Bank reports 20 percent drop in quarterly earnings
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Insurer reports 45.8 percent jump in quarterly earnings
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Commission approves Logandale project over residents' protests
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Casino proposal eyed for Mall of America
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Former governor's aide now lobbying for gaming firm
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Letter: Many sources are needed for 'truth'
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Letter: Social Security just needs tweaks
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Letter: Instead of rebate, give children a better education
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Emergency continues after record river flows
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Editorial: Inhumane treatment
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Editorial: Lights can save lives -- up to a point
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Sailor describes tsunami relief efforts
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Key Largo cashes in its chips
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Newton gathers, gauges talent for 'The Entertainer' cable contest
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City Council OK's out-call massage
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'Scape Artist: Holder's work a study in abstract thinking