June 17, 2005
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Western grad soars with eagles
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Senate panel approves $577 million for Yucca
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Guardsman becomes third Nevadan killed this week
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Obituaries for June 17, 2005
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Pre-flight plans
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Former LV casino executive to run Gulf Coast resort
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Comedian Phil Ford, part of Ford & Hines, dies
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Passenger count approaches March record
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Former LVCVA chief exec forms consulting firm
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Court rules against Vegas company
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Magazine touts company's diversity efforts
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Wilson Avenue homeless linger as sweep day arrives
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Officials support homelessness plan
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Police: Activist had pot worth $750,000
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Columnist Jeff German: Back-room dealing over kickbacks
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Galardi's girlfriend testifies
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Oceans of trouble
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Proposal could aid renewable power production
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Kindred seeing surprising results for first year
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State Supreme Court rejects two appeals
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News briefs for June 17, 2005
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Jury rules against Ivanpah contractor
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Las Vegan loses appeal in slaying
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Court upholds 11 convictions against Guerrero
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After 37 years, Mazzanti matches father's accomplishment
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Sports briefs for June 17, 2005
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Moore struggles through up and down first round
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Weather service issues wind warning
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Wind makes final round interesting
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51s' losing streak reaches record length
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51s up for sale
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Decision yet to be made on delivery of rebate checks
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Slot-distribution rules still unsettled
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Senator to push bill to restrict Indian casinos
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Tribe files for arbitration in gaming dispute with state
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Final vote nears on racino
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Dolphins undecided on starting quarterback
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Ralph Siraco's Hollywood Park selections
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Governor reaches casino deals with two tribes
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Anti-tax reputation could be right Angle for candidate
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Emerald Casino rejects proposed shareholders with alleged mob ties
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Free Fishing Day
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Boulder Basin, Overton Arm yield stripers
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237 graduate from Community College High School
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Experts say recycling won't eliminate need for repository
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Letter: Dancing is far in new judge's past
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Letter: President's fine record stands up to the facts
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Editorial: Speeders put lives at risk
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Editorial: Political disconnect
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Old Las Vegas alive and well in solid 'Viva!'
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Columnist Jerry Fink: Show paints Vegas as a 'Tapestry'
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Enjoy the trappings of Modest Mouse
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Columnist Lisa Ferguson: Brogan shares funny friendship with Leno
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'Crazy' Like a Fox: Mastermind of Riviera production shows boasts a storied past
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On Display for June 17, 2005
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Festival makes a Cage match
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Datebook for June 17, 2005
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Performing Arts for June 17, 2005
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Columnist Spencer Patterson: 'Vegoose' festival seems close to taking flight
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Columnist Jerry Fink: Holcombe laid to rest in fitting style
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Search daunting for trip reports
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Columnist Jeff German: Labor movement reaching crossroads
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Vegas Vacations
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Nevada lawmakers take their trips elsewhere
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Where I Stand -- Brian Greenspun: A Father's Day gift
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Columnist Jon Ralston: Possibilities shine at the Sun
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Letter: Big firms lacking accountability, responsibility
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Letter: Military draft will soon be needed for future wars
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Editorial: Iraq: Shades of Vietnam
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A call to recycle
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Shipping costs stall delivery of donations, letters for soldiers
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Camp would help latch-key kid
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Dream Weaver
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Party has sweat smell of success