June 7, 2005
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Efforts to study endangered fish result in their deaths
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Session drags toward finish
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Lawmakers settle on rebates of $75-$275
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Lawmakers reach deal on Millennium Scholarships
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Study: LV improving wireless access to Web
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Driver faces charges in death
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News briefs for June 7, 2005
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Perkins declares controversial neighborhood casino bill dead
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Median price of LV homes reaches $300,000
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Columnist Jeff German: Three-horse race shaping up in GOP
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Death penalty verdict is under question
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Maestas apologizes to families
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Church, state meet to help cause of unadopted children
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Legislative briefs for June 7, 2005
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Company files with SEC over exchange of notes
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Man dies in police custody
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Casino operator seeks cut in interest rate
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Company announces first-quarter income
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City council vote takes Rose Bowl out of the running as stadium site
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Sports briefs for June 7, 2005
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Marathon could pay millions
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State seeks draft copy of Yucca license application
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Despite DOE e-mails, Yucca research deemed legitimate
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Reid says Congress has 'accomplished nothing'
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Obituaries for June 7, 2005
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Deal struck on Millennium Scholarships
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Amendment gives golf courses tax break
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Attorneys, court officials mourn death of colleague
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Fire destroys house under construction
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Man injured in youth melee
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Not hiring Karl might have saved some money
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Week of partying leads up to ArenaBowl
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Senate, Assembly pass pet projects
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Earnhardt Jr. not reaching for the panic button yet
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Henderson man is charged with clean air violations
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Dutch ambassador discusses effects of global terrorism
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Wednesday's horse racing entries
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Google, Yahoo lose bid to dismiss gambling ad suit
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Senate stubs out proposal to ban smoking in bars, eateries
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Mayor to seek dismissal of charges in gambling case
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Deal to split investment in Emerald Casino detailed
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Court: California residents can sue Nevada casinos for false advertising
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Bank of America may cut Boyd bank loan rate
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Senate, Assembly pass bill to boost state workers' pay
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Guinn signs kids-left-in-cars bill
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Rural counties get $1 million for water fight
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GM plans to cut 25,000 jobs
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Man gets 37 months in case
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Greenspan: low bond yields remain unsolved puzzle
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Not so different now: Apple to use Intel chips
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Letter: Hypocrisy in base closures
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Letter: Hydrogen power should be free of nuclear energy
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Editorial: Park could be ruined
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Editorial: Marijuana as medicine
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Teachers win excellence awards
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Consultant: Weather, not blasting, likely cause of damage to homes
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Ex-Thunderbird Burns returning to Nellis
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Community briefs for June 7, 2005
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Galardi may be selling Jaguars
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Immunization schedule for June 7, 2005
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Columnist Susan Snyder: A time to rage against the machine
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Seuss is Wild: Super Summer Theatre celebrates 30th anniversary with a who's who of literary fame
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Highlights of the Nevada state budget