July 12, 2005
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Amwest to offer service to Hawaii
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North Las Vegas hospital entering phase two of $9.6 million expansion
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Nevada senator: Politicians, business communicating
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Station demolishes Castaways
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News briefs for July 12, 2005
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Wynn resort boosts record May gaming win
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Doctor under investigation by DEA, state
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Bush still mum on top picks for court
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DRI scientists inventing new ways to monitor valley's air quality, climate
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Champion holds slim WSOP lead
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Sports briefs for July 12, 2005
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Ivanpah suit jury said to be tainted
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Judge tosses suit by female inmate
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Three men sentenced in 'Ice House' sting
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Tax panel hires lawyer
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Rogers demands even split on medical center
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School Board to discuss changes in dress code
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Excessive heat warning issued as mercury rises
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Columnist Jeff German: Taxi panel can't hear reason
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Minor talent in the majors ...
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Hopkins gives us something to talk about
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Victory redeems embattled Earnhardt Jr. team
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51s hold fan interest despite struggles
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Preps football
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Ralph Siraco's Hollywood Park selections
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Wednesday's horse racing entries
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LV pub plans vigil Thursday
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Lottery Commission names acting executive director
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Taxicab authority starts over on rules for cameras in cabs
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WPT unlikely to verify offer credibility before lapse
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Lincoln Park retrial to begin in new courtroom, state
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569 players left in WSOP third round
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Pojoaque Pueblo to pay in lawsuit with state
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Compulsive gambling reported in patients on Parkinson's drug
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Ebbers pact with investors wins approval
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Tribal racino backers ready petition drive
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Execs, corporations get reduced penalties
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Merger a step closer to federal approval
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Rhodes' appeal rejected
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Yucca problems cited in court
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Terrorist training offers six emergencies
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Letter: Fuel efficiency must be priority
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Letter: Fossil fuels still most practical, safe for now
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Editorial: Big Brother wants you!
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Editorial: Why delay on ethics?
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Supreme Court denies petition filed by Tabish
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Death of 2-month-old is called a homicide
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Enron trial postponed
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Microchipping of pets is urged
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Commander named for Predator group
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Immunization schedule for July 12, 2005
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Southern Nevadans make Eagle Scout
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Community briefs for July 12, 2005
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Highway to Death Valley is open
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Obituaries for July 12, 2005
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Longtime Beatty judge Sullivan dies
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Minimalist to the Max: Turrell, McCracken works hit Las Vegas -- are we ready?
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Highlights of May 2005 revenue report on Nevada casinos