March 18, 2005
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Las Vegas Sands teams with seven hotel chains in Macau
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Owners have grand plans for property
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DOE audit in 2000 uncovered problems, Nevada lawyers say
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McCarran passenger count rises 3.1 percent in February
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Nevada 47th in per-pupil funding
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Reid among 7 senators heading to Middle East
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DMV revokes license of woman in fatal crash
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LV arts center receives infusion of cash
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Experience as a lawyer key issue in election
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News briefs for March 18, 2005
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Driver may have been suicidal
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Import prices rise 0.8 percent
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Nebraska Rep. Tom Osborne pushes anti-betting legislation
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Sports briefs for March 18, 2005
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: NIT not meaningless to Rebels
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Democrats seek support for property tax plan
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Pacquiao never loses touch with his roots
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Nation's air traffic expected to hit a billion passengers a year in a decade
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Capitol Hill talk focuses on temporary storage sites
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Policy change forced Perkins to use vacation
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Youngsters learn the ins and outs of water
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Thieves talking their way into homes
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Officials upbeat about region's water conditions
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Expert cites loud minorities as Mideast peace roadblocks
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Lawmakers in Indiana eyeing gaming options
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Preps: Sunrise Region team-by-team outlook
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Preps: Sunset Region team-by-team outlook
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Columnist Jeff German: Yucca lies coming to the surface
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Gaming regulators approve Harrah's buyout of Caesars
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CCSN touts success of new workforce division
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Nevada teams move on
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Lineup finally at full strength
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Controversial blocking method could be outlawed by league
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Lady Rebels weary but ready for WNIT
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Obituaries for March 18, 2005
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North Las Vegas Chamber move aims to increase visibility
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Brother talks about young couple, baby killed in crash
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Supreme Court upholds conviction in child's death
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Lawsuit trial in fatal riot in Laughlin wrapping up
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Trial set in fatal shooting
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Three teens together last time as loved ones grieve
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Doctors oppose more red tape
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Police keeping an eye on bill to curtail peeping Toms
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Legislative news briefs for March 18, 2005
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Letter: Keep guarantees of Social Security
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Letter: Services for mentally ill must be fully funded
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Editorial: Horrifying disclosure
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Editorial: Preventing abortions
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As always, pitching will decide things
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Stripped Show: Motley Crue forced to scale back theatrics for Hard Rock
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Frustrated Dixon thinks his Toyota is gaining on Honda's dominance
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Columnist Lisa Ferguson: It figures: Ryan skated into stand-up spotlight
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Columnist Spencer Patterson: Botti brings beautiful ... music to Mandalay Bay
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The Stooges' raw power captured best on 'House'
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Dylan brings newest chapter of national tour to Las Vegas
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Skyhawks remember the route to state finish line
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Ralph Siraco's Santa Anita selections
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Performing Arts for March 18, 2005
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Saturday's horse racing entries
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'Ba-Da-Bing' sets up camp at Stardust
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Preps: Thursday's results
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Fishing series coming to Lake Mead in April
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Prague Symphony to perform at Ham Hall
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Fishing report: Wintertime, usually slow, is producing
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Revered dancer Glover taps UNLV for show
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Columnist Jerry Fink: David's dedication has his club swinging
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Datebook for March 18, 2005
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Aziz a fine choice for Hotelier of the Year
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Lucas tears it up in 'Star Wars' finale
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Columnist Jerry Fink: 'Havana' on through September
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On Display for March 18, 2005
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Community news briefs for March 18, 2005
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Water authority OKs plan to protect endangered species
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Blood drives
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BLM seeks nominations for advisory councils
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Clark pushes diplomatic efforts
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Lawsuit targets smoking petition
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Smoking limits stay alive in Assembly
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Joint Red Flag keeps Nellis busy
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Lounge Legend
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Columnist Susan Snyder: In politics, we all know the drill
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Where I Stand -- Brian Greenspun: The truth about Yucca
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Columnist Jon Ralston: Despair extinguishes hope
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Columnist Jeff German: Mob link to Binion case is no surprise
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Letter: Keep butts and ashes inside car
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Letter: Bush is steering dangerous course
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Editorial: Keep Kerns as judge
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Editorial: Protect our pedestrians
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Limiting initiatives
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First child born in Las Vegas community, a Lytle, was met with fanfare
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A Lytle piece of history