January 26, 2005
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NFL Playoff Glance
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Lawmakers told of need for mental health funding
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Ward 1 voters choose Tarkanian in recall
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Senate confirms Rice, 85-13
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Bodman sets new Yucca deadline
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Las Vegans recall horrors of the Holocaust
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Guard, inmate plead guilty in prison sex case
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Environmentalists oppose re-channeling of Virgin River
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Problem gambling advocates laud Guinn's call for funding
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Guinn wants to borrow funds for state projects
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Palms construction continues
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Execs charged in stock fraud case plead not guilty
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Columnist Jeff German: Taxicab Authority has lost it
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UNLV course probes forensic science depths
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Airport land deal is under scrutiny
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Hispanic students show gains in AP tests
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Weather mutes Las Vegas classical music station
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Nevada State Bank parent's earnings jump
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Companies urged to welcome gender differences
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Guinn plans to use land rule to help with affordable housing
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Cable television growth hampered, experts say
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Gators clinch playoffs berth
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Sophomore trumps
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Preps: Boys' State Rankings
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Coyote Hungry
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Lobos' star questionable, but Rebels prepare for him
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Sanford gets a pass before judgment
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Sports briefs for January 26, 2005
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Speedway adds seating for March NASCAR race
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Valley gets even with Pioneers
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McCracklin not likely to return
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Columnist Adam Candee: The first of many golfers to enter UNLV's hall of fame
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Columnist Peter Benton: Exber reels in another player of the year award
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Ralph Siraco's Santa Anita selections
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Thursday's horse racing entries
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Preps: Tuesday's Results
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Columnist Jeff Haney: Bettors turn attention to Super Bowl props
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Legislature gets controversial taxi issue
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News briefs for January 26, 2005
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Court orders common ground on Yucca documents
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Guinn proposes $250 million extra for higher education
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Cost of living, urban villages discussed
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Candidates line up to file for upcoming city elections
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Pressure taken off Beaver Dam to ease danger from flooding
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New Nellis boss sees continued growth at base
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Tabish's attorney Serra offers other reason for leaving case
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Armenian sisters in 'unusual' case are called flight risks
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Agassi Academy adding kindergarten, first grade
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Galardi must keep hands off Jaguars strip club
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Court briefs for January 26, 2005
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Nanny must get public defender
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'It was the open-pit fires, where they would toss the newborn babies'
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Firm posts $12 million loss
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Letter: Highway litter is out of control
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Letter: Proposition 13 is not to blame for California's woes
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Editorial: Don't break family apart
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Editorial: Boon for mental health
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Diplomat: Israel not likely to take action against Iran
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Lawmakers tackle slot machine issue in South Florida
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Media oppose bill to exclude records of racino applicants
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$60 million expansion at Prairie Meadows OK'd
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Obituaries for January 26, 2005
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Official says dog tracks now in gambling compliance
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Card games expected to begin in a few days
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She lived to see Red Sox win Series again
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Community briefs for January 26, 2005
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30-year lease approved to build motocross track
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Residents will vote on new animal shelter
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Protecting open spaces key issue
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Deadline nears for seniors' rebates
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New technology has TV affiliates on alert
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Love is the answer at Nambe
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Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: Black & White Ball a well-attended success