March 16, 2005
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Trial under way in alleged extortion of Dion's husband
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Reid delivers ultimatum on judicial nominations
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Aide charged with killing quadriplegic
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The proposals
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Three property tax plans under review
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Gaming briefs for March 16, 2005
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Problems arise over Henderson Justice Court costs
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Cannery expands
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Split 'em: Wynn goes for two
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Business groups recommend fiscal restraints
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Bush to name Martin to lead FCC
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Restaurant convention mulls move to Vegas from Chicago
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Sports briefs for March 16, 2005
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Tiffany rescinds contract, claims no ethics violation
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Kruger buys NIT tickets as reward for students
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Pedestrian safety plans discussed
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Family, friends mourn three teens
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Legislators back bill on reporting of identity theft
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Columnist Jeff German: Looking for justice at courthouse
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Makeshift memorial honors four killed at LV bus stop
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Henderson plans water system work
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Sierra Club rips county's dust policy
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Wranglers even score with rivals
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Ratner a man for all seasons
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Forgive Leach for butchering Jesus' name
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Rural critics heat up water panel meeting
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Accountability called key to pollution-control plans
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Victims of U.S. 95 crash identified
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Obituaries for March 16, 2005
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Panel OKs smaller Board of Regents
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Cost issue raised in debate over youth prison
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Former treasurers disagree over controller's office
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Training session teaches ways to spot human trafficking
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County, Henderson work on deal over annexation
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Carpentier finds IRL more intense than Champ series
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Columnist Jeff Haney: Handicapping the conferences, by the numbers
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Man in Henderson standoff is undergoing evaluation
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Guinn hesitant on Canada Rx bill
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UNR students arrested; fake licenses confiscated
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Ensign pushes call for medical malpractice limits
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Man sentenced in credit card numbers theft
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Geihs named Cheyenne High principal
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Commission issues priorities
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Bush nominates Bilbray for base-closure committee
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NCAA tournament, from A to Z
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Thursday's horse racing entries
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Ralph Siraco's Santa Anita selections
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Preps: Tuesday's results
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Columnist Peter Benton: Tips to improving your short game
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Columnist Adam Candee: Tiger will never have a rival to rival Palmer-Nicklaus
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SEC brings fraud case against former Qwest chief Nacchio
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Corrections
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Letter: Mayor Goodman is a very nice man
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Letter: Social Security's demise GOP goal
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Letter: Government's authority is from people, not God
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Editorial: Nurse crisis affects care
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Firm to pay $10 million to settle NYSE allegations
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Company seeking new ways to raise revenue
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Gamblers fired up over proposed smoking ban
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Benefit changes for nuke workers explained
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Bill would give benefits to crews of Air America
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Ex-teacher sentenced for sex with student
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Community briefs for March 16, 2005
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Pattison's life spared in killings of his sister, grandparents
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Immunization schedule for March 16, 2005
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Nanny waives hearing in case of child shaking
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Boy, 15, sentenced in death of teen in mall
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Holiday gives pause for reflection
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Closing Credits: Movie industry slow to change -- except to phase out film
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Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: Guggenheim gives sneak peek at Egyptian treasures
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For Wynn, two new Vegas hotels better than one