July 18, 2005
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Reno plans, Vegas power drive Station Casinos stock
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News briefs for July 18, 2005
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Valley Health building northwest hospital
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Caesars exec to work for Trump
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Plan would allow horse-race wagering from outside Nevada
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No end to heat wave in sight
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Binion's mulls its future in poker
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Hettrick considers not running for re-election
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Groups want to remind women of voting rights
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Democrat Titus announces run for governor
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Police sergeant faces termination in DUI charges
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Chinese scientists on tour of Nevada
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Weatherman's wife backed as successor to Brodsky
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Former executive accused in spending scandal
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Gaming a tempting solution to budget woes
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Lottery officials assess illegal gambling in state
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Internet sweepstakes next video gambling battleground
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Developer plans slots parlor at Pocono Manor
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Slot-style games boost lottery revenue
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Police seize more than 100 machines in raid
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Dollar near 13-month high
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Obituaries for July 18, 2005
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Disneyland celebrates 50th in style
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Property tax bills to reflect tax cap
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Questions remain after drug fact-finding trip
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Dismissed DUI charge against ex-official may be reinstated
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Catholic Charities reverses ID policy
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Hopkins, Taylor promise different results in rematch
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UNLV picked to finish last in MWC
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I-15 closures scheduled
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Ross finished funding race strong
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Money flows into race for Gibbons' seat
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: The 'other' Patrick had a good night, too
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Rehabbing players hope to rejoin parent club soon
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Dodgers calling on 51s call-ups
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Columnist Ralph Siraco: Summer heat brings with it opening of Del Mar
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Sports briefs for July 18, 2005
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Up next: Las Vegas 51s (37-49) at Col. Springs Sky Sox (39-53)
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Weaver gets little support
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Shot at big leagues can be mixed blessing
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Letter: Rest of term will be daunting
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Letter: News media bows to president
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Letter: Bad news making worry-free facade of Bush crumble
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Editorial: Less politics, more results
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Editorial: From boom to bust
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Birth announcements for July 18, 2005
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First 2005-06 property tax bills to hit mailboxes this week
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Hospice to hold training classes
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Pioneer Day celebrations set
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Animated discussion
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Plant gets back to roots
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Not just another Day at school