June 10, 2005
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San Francisco archdiocese settles 15 priest abuse claims for $21.2 million
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Hollywood Casino creditors vote to sell property
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Las Vegas Sands may spend $2.75 billion on Macau projects
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DOE official: Yucca plans advancing
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Galardi points finger at LV officials
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Wedding chapels to battle it out in court
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Governor to veto cabbie bill
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Pilot error blamed in crash of Predator craft at Nellis
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Clinton addresses insurance convention
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Rural counties band together to keep water from LV Valley
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Two jurors couldn't vote death for child murderer
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Funding pleases mental health advocates
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Feds may not get cash from state land sales
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Columnist Jeff German: Finally, gamblers getting help
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Shuffle Master profit rises 24 percent
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Murren: Yemenidjian will be tough competitor
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Cost, quality, access remain concerns
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Unocal bid gets FTC OK
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Vegas company is sold
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Company's shares may rise on possible acquisition
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Sports briefs for June 10, 2005
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Police officers involved in death are identified
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Judge orders board to renew license for Emerald
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Artist may work on LV City Hall
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Racing awaits gaming bump
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Pataki submits legislation to settle Mohawk land claim
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Baldacci veto pushes racino battle into new phase
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Oneidas release expenditures
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Two juveniles arrested in shooting incidents
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News briefs for June 10, 2005
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'Suspicious' briefcase in planter leads to downtown shutdown
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U.S. trade gap widens to $57 billion in April
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U.S. Geological Suvey chief Groat resigns
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Graduation ceremonies
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Officials busy verifying which students will actually graduate
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Obituaries for June 10, 2005
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Google Maps tinkerers make demographic data come alive
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Cellular towers decision delayed
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Board denied bid to end talks with mechanics
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Company raises sales, margin forecasts on laptop demand
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Cause of small fire at Test Site is unknown
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Bill to provide Mount Charleston emergency service funds advances
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Letter: Founders right to exclude religion
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Letter: Develop some reminders about child in hot car
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Coroner's jury to rule on officer shooting
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Editorial: Bill deserves a veto
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Editorial: Predators in our midst
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Prep coaches want new playoff format
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Bred for this
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Arena League gets an 'A' for effort
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Large crowd expected for ArenaBowl XIX
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Eagles ready to go without T.O.
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Changes to NHL rules could be passed down
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Relief pitching improves, but hitters blanked
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With minutes to spare, killer begs off execution
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High court upholds conviction of man who killed ex-girlfriend's dad
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Court says judge wrong in granting hearing for killer
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Supreme Court rules union member can't sue lawyer
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Gaughan pulls double duty, steps in for injured Bliss
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Ralph Siraco's Hollywood Park selections
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Saturday's horse racing entries
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Sizing up the Belmont field
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Columnist Ralph Siraco: Yet another day to play superfecta
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Fishing report: Wind conspires to spoil good time
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Miller's jokes, if not politics, hit mark
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Community briefs for June 10, 2005
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Blood drives for June 10, 2005
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Boogie with Stu: New bio of 'The Kid' rocks
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Columnist Jerry Fink: Vegas gives filmmakers freedom
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Marley's legend fueled by 'Fire'
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Columnist Jerry Fink: Alexander's musical odyssey leads to Las Vegas
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Columnist Lisa Ferguson: Island boy: Ferrara's hometown has a Long history
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Columnist Spencer Patterson: On the drums, Monk snares his own identity
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Las Vegas films highlight festival
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Keeping it Reel: As CineVegas grows, so do indy opportunities
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On Display for June 10, 2005
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Mills takes world-famous barbecue to NYC party
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Nevada Opera Theatre turns comedic with 'Die Fledermaus'
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Crystal Method returns to a more hip Las Vegas
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Performing Arts for June 10, 2005
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Datebook for June 10, 2005
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Editorial: Avoid 'us versus them'
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Editorial: Building on success
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Columnist Jon Ralston: Casino battle not very neighborly
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Letter: Car ads waste taxpayer money
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Letter: War is not worth the lives, money
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A win for Guinn
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Columnist Susan Snyder: It's not time for us to say whoa, Nellie
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Viva Wayne Vegas
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Where I Stand -- Brian Greenspun: Presidential meltdown
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Columnist Jeff German: Session mired in backroom dealing
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Program acts as bridge between Nevada employers, disabled workers
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Family Physician of the Year inspires colleagues
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Girl's self-esteem would be enhanced by camp