June 15, 2005
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Canadian airline to offer nonstop service at McCarran
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Reid nets millions with property deals
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Newest Vegas ads tout specific attractions
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Union holds job fair
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Allegiant Air making a success of leisure time
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Nevada Cancer Institute names officials
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Online poker operator worth $9.2 billion
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Harrah's donates $1 million to USO
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Indian casinos rake in $19 billion last year
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Casino equipment makers team up
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Sun deal with R-J 'a tremendous opportunity'
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Pirating of souvenir plates feared
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News briefs for June 15, 2005
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Bill calls for more disclosure from limited liability firms
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Lawmakers spar over nuke storage
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Galardi tells court he gave $18,000 to councilmen
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July 11 set for taxicab workshop
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Mother questions policies at youth detention center
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Columnist Jeff German: Sounding off on cab cameras
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Mom accepts diploma for son who fought the good fight
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Ex-manager of Del Mar motel will get to keep his teaching job
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Bond issue sought for UNLV parking
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State Ethics Commission clears Shafer
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Report: California plan to join 11-state lotto game illegal
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UNLV, UNR sign medical center pact
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Massage studio closed for alleged prostitution allowed to reopen
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Bush, Seminoles to start negotiations over slot machines
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Business lobbies remain bullish on overhaul of Social Security
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Tribe files second suit to get casino
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Companies seek federal relief from state rules
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Union: Lining up contract dates increases leverage
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Senate panel OKs cruise ship gambling
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Consumer prices fall, manufacturing rebounds
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Firm pledges not to advertise new drugs for first year
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Malmstrom to be made full-time city clerk
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CCSN overhauls student services
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Guinn vetoes cabdrivers bill
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Former Vegas resident killed in Baghdad explosion
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Governor signs into law payday loan bill, 27 more
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County gets rehearing on expansion
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Governor names Wixom to fill regents position
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Spotlight shines on Moore
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Pinehurst pulls Gamez away from Hall night
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Centennial star commits to UNC
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Unser III gets chance to follow in father's groove line
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Sports briefs for June 15, 2005
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State champion has rough first round
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Columnist Peter Benton: Doping the U.S. Open field
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Columnist Jeff Haney: All-Star acquiescence a slippery slope?
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Reid nets millions with LV property deals
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Letter: Battle for hearts and minds is lost
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Letter: DMV could print reminders about kids left in cars
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Editorial: Kickbacks kicking back
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Editorial: The system worked
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Thursday's horse racing entries
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Obituaries for June 15, 2005
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Trial set for woman charged in stabbing death of husband
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Aide pleads not guilty in ex-husband's drowning
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Judge denies defense motion to overturn sentence
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Art winners announced
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Nevada Supreme Court rejects murderer's petition
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Community briefs for June 15, 2005
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Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: Hospitality industry execs get due at dinner
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: AAA gives well-traveled advice
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King for a day