March 2, 2005
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VEGAS.com buys LV tour company
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Guinn: Medicaid flexibility possible after new talks with Bush administration
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Investor shows faith in Las Vegas-based Medsonix
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Some 'high-level' nuke waste may not deserve rating
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Mayor endorses gin to fourth graders
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Plan to annex 3,600 acres delayed
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Marz unsure whether he can remain on board
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News briefs for March 2, 2005
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Gehry got an early start in architecture
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Gehry boosts development
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LV home to other notable projects
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Renowned architect will design Alzheimer's center
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Panel fighting time share tax break
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Legal issues raised about tax cap
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Spartans get to stay at home
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Analyst: Las Vegas resale home surge likely to subside
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Pair suspected in hospital crime spree
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Columnist Jeff German: Banned in Missouri, but not here
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Beer company executive details revitalization plans
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Anti-immigration billboard is reinstalled near LV Strip
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Psychiatric beds added
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Off-Strip property nets $32.8 million for 104-year-old
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UMC, nursing homes face cuts under Medicaid plan
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School districts try to overcome error that led to shortfall
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Nevada saddled in center of debate
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Texas sanctuary adopting big cats from Nevada compounds
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BLM details sale of wild horses
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State worker pleads guilty in gun case
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Clerical error could leave school districts short $68 million
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Bush renominates Sandoval for bench
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Reid seeks change to bankruptcy bill
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NLV pitches change in tax distribution
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Feds asked to reconsider shooting range decision
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Request by pot consultant for license denied once again
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Group forms to demand justice for shaken child
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Police chief Mayberry announces retirement
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Audit finds problems with postsecondary board
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Giunchigliani again calls for Board of Regents change
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Legislative briefs for March 2, 2005
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Bush land plan irks commission
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Health centers closed at three local schools
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Poll boosts case for table games at tracks
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Ticket sales increase in midst of mediocre season
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IGT is optimistic despite stock drop
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Academic reform looks sure to fail
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Pueblo seeks to reopen Santa Fe horse racetrack
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: IRL's third female driver just trying to be her own woman
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Efforts to legalize slots appear stalled, leaders say
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Sports briefs for March 2, 2005
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Tribal gambling compacts evade legislature's oversight
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Lottery ticket sales on hold while new equipment installed
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Offensively challenged Gladiators tied for first
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Pitching strong in win at Irvine
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Columnist Jeff Haney: Oklahoma State, Villanova could present value
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FERC official: Enron tapes 'only scratched the surface' of potential illegal activity
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Company's pharmacists not underpaid, court rules
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MCI plans to review latest Qwest bid in next two weeks
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Ralph Siraco's Santa Anita selections
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Thursday's horse racing entries
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Columnist Peter Benton: New fan guide book puts PGA at your fingertips
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Columnist Adam Candee: UNLV's Moore picks up where he left off -- on top
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Letter: Wild horses are national treasure
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Letter: Parents biggest factor in child's path to college
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Editorial: Support sheriff's goal
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Editorial: Guinn must fight harder
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AFL-CIO boss calls for battle against Bush plan
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Dean optimistic on Democrats' chances in Nevada for 2008
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Salvation Army makes special plea
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Scientist to speak on Great Basin mammals
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Program honors young volunteers
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Council sings city manager's praises
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Community briefs for March 2, 2005
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Quinn led money race but lost City Council election
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Obituaries for March 2, 2005
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Deceptive credit scam draws time in prison
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Trial ordered in cab hijacking
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Judge rules new indictment not needed to correct charge
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: New stores offer spice of life
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Alive & Welk: Years later, brilliance of 'Lawrence Welk Show' is still appreciated
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Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: Community DAREs to make a difference