March 14, 2005
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Home Run
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Nine more die in wrecks over weekend
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Tiffany: Auto contract with state not a violation of ethics
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Reid seeks big change to nation's nuke policy
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FERC rules against Enron
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Crash at bus stop kills 4
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Bodies of man, woman found in apartment
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Man guilty in deaths of sister, grandparents
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DMV to issue new licenses to those affected by burglary
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Carrier raises most fares
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Hong Kong firm to partner with Sands in Macau
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Developer is planning pair of casinos for southwest valley
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Executive structure to remain following acquisition
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Death penalty sought in fatal stabbing
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McCarran sixth in U.S. in domestic passenger count
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Southwest Gas reports higher quarterly profit
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$200 million condo planned for southwest Vegas valley
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Big toys, big money
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Rural water could boost LV's credits from lake
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Allergy sufferers beware: Pollen is in the air
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Authorities guide 156,000 in and out of speedway
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Program targets health of river species
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Three agencies could agree on airport studies
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Early swarms of bees have residents abuzz
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: No kidding: Kyle shows he belongs
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Sports briefs for March 14, 2005
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Columnist Ralph Siraco: Seven days enough to shake up a Derby year
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Rebels make statement as a team
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Harrington's Irish luck finally pays off
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Earnhardt is fast ... on exit ramp
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Win gives points lead to Johnson
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Newman and Gordon get together, then go separate ways on blame
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Report: Tribe, gambling firm helped fund DeLay trip
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Race breakdown
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Suit against professor dismissed
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Obituaries for March 14, 2005
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Motorists warned about U.S. 95 ramp meters
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Judge reconsiders length of ex-assemblyman's sentence
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DMV theft yields personal data after all, officials lament
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Former CCSN dean enters into plea deal
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IRS probing Florida casino resort bonds
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Company offers to buy Indonesia tobacco firm
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Census finds Las Vegas a modern Tower of Babel
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Professor: Slots in Florida could hurt Kentucky horse industry
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Table games alliance divided
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Iger to succeed Eisner at Disney
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Navajo chapter pushing for casino near Flagstaff
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Beaumont helps Salvation Army
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Getting Rebels ready for NIT relatively easy
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Community briefs for March 14, 2005
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Birth announcements for March 14, 2005
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Opposition from competitors only sure bet with racing bill
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Duke has reasons to believe
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Lady Rebels earn an empty reward for disappointing year
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Tabish, Murphy face more prison time
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Letter: Bush has conned Nevada's voters
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Letter: Shoshone lawsuit good way to keep nuclear waste out
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Editorial: Secrecy on nuke dump
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Editorial: More than a statue
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Former cops to be flown back to New York
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Centennial sparks some perspective
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Perspective key in appreciating this diva
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Wrist and Reward: Bracelets cover full spectrum of colors, causes