July 13, 2005
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Heat bears down on valley
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Board to spend $7.1 million on land near Convention Center
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Panel to take part in FERC case on El Paso transmission hike
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Raymer loses lots of chips as WSOP round four ends
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Tribal casinos win $19.4 billion in '04
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Trump the star of the show in condo resort groundbreaking
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Housing market likely to flatten, experts say
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Ebbers sentenced to 25 years in WorldCom fraud case
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Five arrested in car theft ring
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News briefs for July 13, 2005
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Key House lawmaker's bill aims to speed Yucca
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Law firm to investigate trademark policies
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Man to stand trial for death at LV car wash
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Columnist Jeff German: Legal pros weigh in on slogan case
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The wisdom of experience
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Young Republicans suffer setback
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Nevada cities not on magazine's list of best places to live
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County urges changes in BLM land rules
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MLB to meet in Vegas
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Summer sports menu could use some spice
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Anthony gets jump on senior season
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Sports briefs for July 13, 2005
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Andretti Green model could help keep Lazier in IRL
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Columnist Jeff Haney: Reggie names names in ownership bid
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Obituaries for July 13, 2005
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De La Hoya's promotional debut in Las Vegas features title fight
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Columnist Adam Candee: London calling: The right Open at the right time
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Columnist Peter Benton: Tiger's game, British layout seem a good match
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Lakers working on deal for Wizards' Brown
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Ralph Siraco's Hollywood Park selections
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Thursday's horse racing entries
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Family of Columbia pilot says launch 'needs to go well'
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Court reinstates suit by former inmate
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Henderson close to naming new police chief
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LVCVA bids $4.5 million for all-star game
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Guinn speaks on governor's race
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Suspect sought in classified ad thefts
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Three-judge panel to rule on license application release
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NLV Police issue citations
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NLV pastor charged with lewdness
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State would get $6 million more in security plan
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Those who owe DMV won't get rebate checks
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State earmarks $3 million for preservation
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Letter: Boxers KO'd by strip club parking
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Letter: Vietnam, Iraq parallels growing
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Letter: Miller protecting wrongdoers, not whistleblowers
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Editorial: Bush must keep pledge
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Second appeals court ruling upholds reservation gambling
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Jury is selected in Lincoln Park retrial
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Bill seeks to resolve legal questions over Mega Millions
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Lincoln Park measure altered
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Gambling debate likely to resurface in Minnesota
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Lottery commission hires law firm
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Microchips can help ID pets
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Community briefs for July 13, 2005
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Frustrated travelers carry on
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Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: Animal magnetism trumpeted at 'Best of Show'
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No Kidding: Children embrace the written word via Harry Potter series