June 30, 2005
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Work continues on condo project
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Sloan Canyon called among most threatened
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County's 10th graders lose ground on standardized reading, math test scores
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Emerald says board actions mock ruling
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Columnist Jeff German: Public's trust is trampled
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Quality of life a concern as boom hits high gear
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Police chief search down to two finalists
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Bush names Glassman as acting chairwoman
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Feds target online exchange of copyrighted materials
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Health issues seen as fires darken skies
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VA secretary seeks $975 million to make up for shortfall
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Sobel barred from holding judge post
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Boyd: Diversity numbers good for small company
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Excerpts from the agreement
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Goodman promises inquiry in slogan deal
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Las Vegas company files suit, forms new division
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$10 million infusion is approved for Barrick
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Correction
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Lightweight rematch no done deal
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Sports briefs for June 30, 2005
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Buccaneers say they're after Law
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Up next: Las Vegas 51s (32-46) vs. Portland Beavers (40-39)
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Ralph Siraco's Hollywood Park selections
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Wooster's Rasner steady and stellar
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Preps Baseball: All-State Players
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Preps Softball: All-State Players
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Obituaries for June 30, 2005
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Ensign will support Las Vegan's nomination to State Department
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New laws go into effect Friday
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News briefs for June 30, 2005
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Metro to put staff in Homeland Security center
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Suit by worker against Cirque du Soleil is set for trial
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Police chief search down to 2 finalists
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Ex-GOP official, friend indicted in dual slayings
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Holiday closings
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Venerable gym closes to make way for parking lot
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Silverado's Griego never took it easy
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Friday's horse racing entries
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Pitching leads the way for the best of 2005
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Columnist Jeff Haney: Tough test for Peter (and that's no bull)
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Fuller's race team stunned by crew chief's defection
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Feinstein bill to block San Pablo casino passes Senate committee
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Foxwoods operator plans Virgin Islands casino resort
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Emerald license renewed, but it's already expired
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Beer license yanked due to poker tournaments
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Revenue from tribal gaming falls short of estimate
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Store owner who stole winnings stripped of lottery license
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Gambling bill may not get second chance after all
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Income growth, spending both slow in May
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Bank of America agrees to buy MBNA
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Icahn wins court approval to buy WestPoint Stevens
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Kroger, Safeway, Albertson's ratings cut by S&P
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UMC technician seeks to withdraw plea, go to trial
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Quarantined inmate not contagious
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Attorney urges pay for pro bono work
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Letter: Those at home need help first
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Letter: U.S. Foreign Legion is needed
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Letter: Democrats must not deter Bush's correct course
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Lawyer blames loss in custody battle on judge's bias
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Editorial: In search of momentum
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Pair who led police on chase to stand trial together
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Editorial: A precious resource
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Going Fourth: McGee's 'Rhapsody' highlights annual LV Phil concert
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Community briefs for June 30, 2005
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Centennial, Western grads receive ROTC scholarships