March 11, 2005
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Campbell warms to Honda course
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Tice says he scalped this year
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Sports briefs for March 11, 2005
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Company to purchase NASCAR attraction
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Profit rises on tax refunds
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Binion's owner reports higher quarterly profit
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Girl, 8, critical after being ejected from van
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Health index indicates areas with highest needs
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Harrah's unsure on how brands will be dealt with
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Guinn's recommendation for school funding is criticized
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Bush's land sale plan is still alive in House
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Utah lawmaker introduces bill to make weapons testing at NTS more difficult
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Development of hotel-condo marks investor's first foray into Las Vegas
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NASCAR faithful flock to Vegas
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EPA radiation options for Yucca met with criticism
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Perkins' interim aide raises controversy
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Paiute police chief won't be marshal
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Centra thinks big
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Caesars, Harrah's shareholders vote to approve buyout
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Culinary, Aladdin in negotiations on deal
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Legislative briefs for March 11, 2005
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Company in deal with local firm
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Stephens Media acquires three weekly publications
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Beazer fined by air quality officials
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Commission OKs tax abatements for valley companies
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Family of skaters fears deportation to Russia
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Columnist Jeff German: LV remains allure for mafiosos
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'Chronic inebriate' program modified
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Monorail is luring business from CAT
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Property tax plans distilled to three
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In ethics course, regents encouraged to play nicely
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Government wants alleged hitmen to stay in custody
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LV joins rescue efforts of victims of slave trading
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Slam-dance of a game extends Rebels' season
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Back on the FAST TRACK
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Rebels put their game on the line
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Residents seek teacher's reinstatement at school
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Pombo measure would restrict off-reservation Indian casinos
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Paiute police chief misses out on U.S. marshal post
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Henderson kicks off search for police chief
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Nonprofit group approved to run school health centers
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Lawyers want smoking law ruled unconstitutional
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Tribe considers racino at Portland Meadows site
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Kraig Kinser blows 'em away
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Speedway adding to public program for drag-strip racing
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Commission postpones action on land swap for casino
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Black's comments on lottery vote raise ante over gambling
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Rebels earn a nasty reward
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Manslaughter verdict returned
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Donations continue for CCSN auto center
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News briefs for March 11, 2005
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Martin's Vegas memories remain first in his thoughts
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UAW-DaimlerChrysler 400: Drivers' appearances
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UAW-DaimlerChrysler 400: Schedule
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Energy Department says it needs cash to move on Yucca
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Amundson understands too well fear of resistant staph infections
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Meredith fired exec after racist remarks
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New names added to rolls of richest
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Dolezel returns, but it's defense on spot
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Trade deficit hits $58.3 billion
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Ralph Siraco's Santa Anita selections
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Saturday's horse racing entries
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Preps: Schedule
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Fishing report: Weekend surprises yield plump stripers
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Lawmakers have mixed emotions over pot initiative
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Water agencies under the gun
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Nevada would receive $1.5 billion for projects
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Pay raise for RTC official is approved
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Deadline nears for voting signup
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Jury gets Pattison murder case
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Mayor may form PAC to help promote Las Vegas
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Obituaries for March 11, 2005
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Longtime math, science teacher Bibeault dies
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$7 million awarded to German tourist who was injured on bus
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Letter: Mayor full of gin, empty promises
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Letter: Gibbons lacks honesty, ethics to be governor
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Editorial: Ethics ultimately won
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Editorial: Privacy is a right for all
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Stratosphere hits high note with Insanity
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Former NAACP leader Scott recalls Las Vegas roots
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Community briefs for March 11, 2005
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Arts Society navigates 'Down a River of Time'
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With surprise tour, Slint alive and well
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Columnist Spencer Patterson: Day After looks for exposure down South
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Atilla looks to fill void in LV blues scene
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On Display for March 11, 2005
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Datebook for March 11, 2005
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After 'American Idol,' Avila looks to acting
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Performing Arts for March 11, 2005
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Keys opens door to award vault
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Columnist Lisa Ferguson: Comedian ANT-icipated television success
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Holiday turns Vegas restaurants green
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Endurance Test: Duran Duran, icons of the '80s, still draw loyal fans
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'Erocktica' an aural showcase at Rio
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Controversies at root of ethics proposals
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Complex problem
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Gamblers not sorry, Charlie
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A Little Bubbly
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Guest columnist Paul Krugman: Don't expect straight talk on Social Security
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Where I Stand -- Brian Greenspun: Our responsibility
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Columnist Jeff German: Cabbies sink their teeth into activism
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Columnist Jon Ralston: Script for property tax Babel
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Letter: Young drivers lack maturity
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Letter: Under Bush, U.S. looks like Russia
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Editorial: Ethics laws necessary
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Editorial: Progress on growth front
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Unusual weather making desert denizens active earlier
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An obsession with orchids
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Murphy, Tabish sentenced in silver theft case
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