June 16, 2005
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Highest and lowest rates of marijuana use
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Progress continues on Palazzo
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News briefs for June 16, 2005
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Salvation Army opens $6 million Lied facility
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Mexico, Canada refuse to accept Russian family
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State officials to figure out rebates today
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Executive suspended from job as DUI incident investigated
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Miller to join lobbying company
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Lawyers: Galardi testimony wavers
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Troubled Del Mar is sold
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Attorney fees seen as vital in cases
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Judge upholds student dress code
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Nevada delegation tries to ease fears on visa process
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BLM land sells for $33 million
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A struggling start
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State is 10th in traffic speeding deaths
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Nevada to participate in new national sex offender registry
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MGM Mirage finalizes deal to develop, manage N.Y. casino
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Another Nevada soldier is killed
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Medical marijuana activist arrested after raid
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Stewart's stockbroker to be released from Nellis prison
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Wind, rain, snow, cold in Nevada, Sierra five days before summer
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Governor: Gaming, not taxes, key to schools fix
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Reed's gambling ties might dog him on campaign trail
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State lottery to join Mega Millions game
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Kickapoo Tribe plans to expand, build new casino
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Tribe files multibillion-dollar legal claim to Hamptons land
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Legislation would extend season for horse track
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If plan moves forward, casino will be replaced
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Legality of casino at track questioned
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Dissident coalition formed
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Firm agrees to buy Vicuron for $1.9 billion in cash
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Lead-based paint posing problems at youth facility
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New-home construction rises 0.2%
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Gibbons demands administration account for fed funding shortfalls
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LV arrest made in Seattle woman's death
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Council sets hearing in appeal over woman's pot-bellied pig
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Teen to stand trial in mall beating death
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Reid: Spare air guard, Hawthorne depot
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More than 1,200 who had anthrax vaccine now sick
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Man sentenced to 10 months in assault of security official
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Sports briefs for June 16, 2005
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Tennessee finds starting linebacker while looking for its long snapper
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Sons of two local families graduate Naval Academy
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Las Vegas nursing leader Kennedy Rymer dies at 94
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Columnist Jeff Haney: Gatti confident heading into fight with Mayweather
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Obituaries for June 16, 2005
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Community briefs for June 16, 2005
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Editorial: Removing land deals' secrecy
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Editorial: 'Solutions' spell danger
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Former CCSN players reunited in Omaha
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Bazemore's losing skid leads to changing of crew chief
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Donald imagines picture perfect weekend
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Journey makes Barlow appreciate destination
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Blood drives scheduled
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Fight schedule
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Council members bid farewell to Michael Mack
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Ralph Siraco's Hollywood Park selections
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Letter: Regulating garage sales a dumb idea
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Letter: Compromise on water is remote, but possible
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Friday's horse racing entries
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Ordinance to register garage sales killed
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Mack asks council to strike down alcohol ordinance
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Lady Luck hotel gets exclusive to develop land plan
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City OKs takeover of state park
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Agreement OKs tax breaks for high-rise condos
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Wrapped in Zap! Artists adorn utility boxes with masterpieces
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CineVegas turns focus on Cage
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Film takes hands-on approach
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Cold days ahead, snow possible in Sierra, northern Nevada