January 28, 2005
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DOE unveils details of above-ground storage plan
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United mechanics reject contract deal
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LV nurse returning to India to help children of lepers
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Rogers wants state surplus for education
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Two more file for Mack's job
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Las Vegans head to California to cast ballots in Iraqi election
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State health aid to county omitted
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Columnist Jeff German: Tabish team hits a new low
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LV blows lid off downtown odor
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Man sentenced in bat attack
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Reid's phone call to Ridge spurs LV sisters' release from federal custody
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County may change way airport sells surplus land
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Analysts: Wynn will be able to charge more for rooms
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Suit against Gaming Control Board is dismissed
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Business Bank earnings hit record
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Builder acquires Arizona land
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Private gaming salons at Venetian approved
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County may pass tough ordinance on day laborers
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DLJ files $26 million claim in bankruptcy case
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Sentencing postponed in drug case involving Internet prescriptions
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Power plant construction progress exceeding expectations of PUC
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Worker coalition: Hospitals' rate hike request too high
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AMA leader says companies can help ease health crisis
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Fishing report: Wintry weather brings out bass in the wash
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Metro lieutenant facing DUI charges in Utah retires
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Gladiators see opening against rival Avengers
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Tough road trip will decide Rebels' place in MWC
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Defense presses, stresses Lobos
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Marathon men should run with NASCAR
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Sports briefs for January 28, 2005
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Columnist Nick Christensen: When grades come first, everyone wins
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Organizers expect biggest, best race yet
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Arena League gets Sunday spotlight
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Nicorette, not Winston, now part of NASCAR
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Vegas testing sets tone for Nextel Cup season
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: New team has Capps thinking championship
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Don't believe everything you see about Rupp
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Saturday's matchup: UNLV (9-7, 2-2) at New Mexico (14-5, 1-3)
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Grants to benefit school programs
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RTC will ask feds for $150 million for trains
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Rogers wants policy set on single professional schools
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Money, time are toughest challenges for Yucca rail line
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Flu season has been mild so far
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Economic growth slows in final quarter of 2004
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Life sentence given in killing in parking lot of the Palms
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County ponders 2 percent tax on car rentals
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Berkley attends Auschwitz ceremony
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Berkley: Bechtel shouldn't get bonus
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Video game, server software help profit beat expectations
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Ralph Siraco's Santa Anita selections
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Saturday's horse racing entries
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Preps: Thursday's Results
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Fire hydrant fixed after blaze destroys houses
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Inquest to rule on fatal shooting
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Fight schedule
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Henderson briefs for January 28, 2005
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Commission to set big game seasons
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Card games at tribal casinos make legal debut
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Ceremony marks start of work on Silver Slipper casino
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Lottery chief wants to thwart legal, illegal competitors
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Casino site goes for $3.5 million
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News briefs for January 28, 2005
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Correction
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UNLV tries to deal with low graduation rates
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Report traces Nevada's record growth, water use
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Letter: Spend surplus on urgent needs
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Letter: Too many rules at school district restrain teachers
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Lawsuit over downtown property put on hold
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Growth brings power plant pollution to residents
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Council certifies Tarkanian's win
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Federal funds will be used for new homeless project
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Editorial: Cutting dead weight
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Editorial: More debate, less bickering
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Fired reformatory official files suit
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Ferraro's State of the City sees powerfully green future
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Columnist Spencer Patterson: Tisdale rebounds to overcome stage jitters
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Uber Time: Away from Blue Man, members of Uberschall find time to play
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Columnist Lisa Ferguson: Queen mom Blizzard reigns on comedy stages
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Columnist Jerry Fink: Blues artist Wolf turning life around
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Pastries (and more) are found at patisserie
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Morrison takes listeners down relaxing 'Highway'
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Columnist Jerry Fink: Eglash pays tribute to Carson
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Tribute to Marilyn Monroe doesn't blow our skirts up
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Performing Arts for January 28, 2005
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Datebook for January 28, 2005
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On Display for January 28, 2005
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Poole, an original Rhythmette at Las Vegas High, dies at 70
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Obituaries for January 28, 2005
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Community briefs for January 28, 2005
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Kids get the facts about sex and HIV
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Ensign introduces bill to revise truck fuel tax
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A history of change
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Grown-ups are behaving childish
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Columnist Jon Ralston: Guinn's long list lacks vision
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Where I Stand -- Brian Greenspun: Culture of the uninformed
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Rock Talk
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Letter: Small fixes for Social Security
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Columnist Jeff German: Yucca foes may have DOE on ropes
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Editorial: Iraq hopes to chart new beginning
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Letter: Casinos must pay a higher share
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New park is a doggone good idea
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Children's workshops stage a little fun