July 6, 2005
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Fire destroys middle school gym
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County allocates $30 million for parks
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Babysitter charged in death of infant boy
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Suspect in stabbings is identified by police
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Beers announces he will run for governor
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Sports briefs for July 6, 2005
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Citizens, police teaming up to clean house
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Company holds groundbreaking in North Las Vegas
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Hotel college eyes huge expansion
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Meetings scheduled on Henderson plan
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Shoe retailer secures funding
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Prime Minister Lee visiting U.S.
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Slot maker to debut George Lopez slot
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Mandarin Oriental joining Project CityCenter
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Firefighters gaining ground on Duzak fire
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Services set for Navy SEAL killed in Afghanistan
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Pets are petrified by pyrotechnics
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No major fires reported on Fourth
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Stabbing suspect is ID'd by police
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Student briefs for July 6, 2005
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County considers tax hike for police
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Community briefs for July 6, 2005
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Chief exec: Galaxy's sale would boost casino funding in Macau
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Police: Security guards stole from cruise ship slot machines
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Report: Many lottery tickets sold in poor neighborhoods
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Chancery judge rules college can teach casino management
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Labor Department extends grant
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Okla. lottery director working to get games up
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Columnist Jeff Haney: Football betting by the book (or magazine)
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State works on details of $300 million in rebates
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DHL agrees to end cigarette deliveries to individuals
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Disaster planner made available for citizens
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Bond rating is upgraded
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Manning retires as county Public Works director
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Development chief named
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Fernandez takes detour onto Busch Series on way back to IRL
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Columnist Peter Benton: Jackson, Bratten win Southern Nevada Women's Amateur Championships
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Columnist Adam Candee: PGA tour a struggle even for amateur phenom
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Thursday's horse racing entries
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Brown's agent talks with Pistons; Sonics sign Allen
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Teen sentenced in beating death
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Obituaries for July 6, 2005
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Appeal denied in killing
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Woman enters plea agreement to shooting at police officers
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Official denies allegations in corruption trial
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Arizona copper strike taking hold
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Ralph Siraco's Hollywood Park selections
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Letter: Staying the course is wrong
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Letter: Bush should be impeached for lies, errors in Iraq
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Editorial: Dangerous overloads
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Editorial: Outstanding work
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Correction
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Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: 'Garden of Eden' a great night for the opera