June 20, 2005
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Las Vegas man jailed in killing of three
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Teen boy from LV drowns at lake
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Nevada oil, gas exploration expected to pick up
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News briefs for June 20, 2005
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Record rains delay flood control work
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Child playing with lighter starts blaze
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Watchdog group says Southwest parks at risk
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Oil rises above $59
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Judge says Eldorado can buy Hollywood Casino
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Chief defends hiring NLV councilwoman's daughter
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Bill earmarks $4 million for NLV Hazmat center
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Friends gather to honor soldier
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Nevadans seek to change wild horse sales plan
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Guinn vetoes bill on prevailing wage law
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N.M. lottery, casino introduce cross-promotional scratch-off
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May job growth strong
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Delegation buoyed by position on nonstops
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Stockholder: Archon options unfairly enrich owner's family
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CCSN looking for better deal on center lease
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High court rules no new trial for man convicted of murder
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Guinn signs hike for lawmakers' expenses
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Supreme Court orders new trial for death-row inmate
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Resorts brace for hurricane season
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Forfeited assets from illegal gambling bust given to police
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Judge rules against machines used to gamble on horses
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Correction
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AG voices concerns about off-reservation casino
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State senate says no to American Queen gambling
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Stroke of fortune
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Tark's tale told on TV, but who watched?
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Columnist Ralph Siraco: Racing robbed of another great showdown
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Sports briefs for June 20, 2005
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Losses mount, but 51s contending
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Caddie copes with working course without Payne Stewart
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Moore's amateur career ends with a thud
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Tournament long since over when last pairing finishes
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Obituaries for June 20, 2005
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Letter: Math teachers are sorely needed
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Golf briefs for June 20, 2005
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Letter: Profits trump public safety on scrubs issue
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Kinsinger, ex-FBI agent, former deputy district attorney, dies
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Editorial: Honor all prescriptions
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Editorial: Bill Frist knew better
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LV Valley water meets federal health standards, district says
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Las Vegan honored as top lawyer
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Birth announcements for June 20, 2005
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Columnist Jeff German: Back-room dealing over kickbacks
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Campaigning for gore
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Chloride festival is all mine
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At festival, influence of reggae's Toots uncommon