June 22, 2005
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Airbus picks Mobile, Ala. for new factory
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Officials scramble to battle blazes
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Officials: State running out of roadwork money
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Public TV, radio face cutbacks
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Woman shot dead by Henderson police
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Columnist Jeff German: NLV police chief misses ethics point
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Alligator gives officials the slip
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Report: Shortage of doctors still a problem in Nevada
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Teen, shot during mom's slaying six weeks ago, dies
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Chaos erupts in court's hallway after sentencing
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Animal research at UNLV problem-free
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County starts work to cut airport noise
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Nevada Power to buy Apex plant
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Powers resigns from agency
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Letter: Troops effectively keeping us secure
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Nevada files its final legal brief in attempt to stop nuclear waste
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News briefs for June 22, 2005
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Letter: Garage sales laws really are needed
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Letter: Crack down on unsafe cabbies
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Rogers names Mason to head programs
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Letter: Treat limos the same as taxis
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Ensign eyes key Republican post
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Letter: It's capitalism, not a kickback
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Letter: Support for Bush is sure to plummet more
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Wind power projects may mean 1,500 jobs
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Expanded gambling may help Kansas school crisis
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Anti-gambling leader urges community to reject casino
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Man accused of molesting faces more charges
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Mathis to run for governor on gambling platform
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Company forms lottery venture with Finland's Veikkaus
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Editorial: Red-hot concerns
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Editorial: White collar; blue future
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Council orders halt of blasting near homes
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Airbus picks Mobile, Ala. for new factory, sources say
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Politicians likely to kill N.J. video gambling
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Common sense can help protect users against credit card fraud
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Profit falls 24 percent
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Ford cuts forecast; ratings may be cut
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Kruger says NBA age rule has little impact
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Sports briefs for June 22, 2005
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MLB official denies story told by Rose
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Patrick not concerned about F1 boss's foot in mouth
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Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: Rodman honored for years of philanthropic work
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Columnist Jeff Haney: Enormous field lengthens odds at WSOP
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Royal Bleu: Ahuja's European experiences reflected in new Vegas restaurant
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Slides for 51s, Dodgers related
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Ralph Siraco's Hollywood Park selections
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Thursday's horse racing entries
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Firefighters battle blazes across Nevada
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Columnist Adam Candee: Surprise winners are a treat, but not for long
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Columnist Peter Benton: Do yourself a favor, and protect your skin
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Service is a day at the beach
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Former UNLV hotel school professor Basile dies
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Community briefs for June 22, 2005
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Las Vegas developer commended for charity's work
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Obituaries for June 22, 2005