March 25, 2005
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Las Vegas is big-time poker's tournament capital of the world
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Teenager sentenced in slaying at mall
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Second Air Force jet in week crashes at Nellis
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Coroner's inquest to rule in standoff shooting
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Man out on bail after car-wash death
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No movement afoot to replace McCarran statue
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Officers suspended in phony drug case
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New property tax proposal picks up steam in Legislature
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Sports briefs for March 25, 2005
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Gaming news briefs for March 25, 2005
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Schneider says gaming regulators should not be 'moral cops' on ads
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Wynn project earns OK
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Shustek seeks all of company's outstanding stock
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Dollar heads for big week
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Poll that shows support for tax freeze faces criticism
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Developer of Lake Las Vegas has big plans for community
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Gaming panel OKs Coast sports book settlement
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Fighting racism
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State says feds' nuke rail plan broke laws
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Funding sought for more security at DMV
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Senate panel says no to lottery
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Columnist Jeff German: It's time for GOP to get a backbone
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CCSN administrator pleads not guilty in time-sheet scandal
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Officials blast state plan to restructure county health board
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Teen to be tried as an adult
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Domestic violence, cop connection key issues
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Rumsfeld adviser describes successes of current wars
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2 treated for smoke inhalation
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DNA led to arrest in sex assault case
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Couple charged in death of child
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Immunization locations
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Community news briefs for March 25, 2005
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Legislative briefs for March 25, 2005
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Bigger expense accounts asked
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Berkley backs Canadian drugs
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NLV's council debated
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Wisconsin woman dies in motorcycle crash
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Rice to retire after more than 33 years with School District
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Obituaries for March 25, 2005
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One of state's best coaches might leave
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Stars aligned for Utah athletics
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Grading the Gladiators
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Fall of ACC started with Wake Forest
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Correction
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Golf briefs for March 25, 2005
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Dodgers' injuries keep 51s roster in limbo
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Gaughan: New qualifying procedure will hurt NASCAR for years to come
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Democrats go after Gibbons
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RTC panel ponders plans for rail system
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Supreme Court denies reconsidering death case
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Ralph Siraco's Santa Anita selections
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Saturday's horse racing entries
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Fishing report: Drifting anchovy the lure to use
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Hunters group sues over Nevada licensing
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Letter: Bush keeps finger on nuclear trigger
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Letter: God's blessings lay foundation
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Letter: Filibuster is key tool of minority
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Letter: Steroids make baseball a bad bet
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Letter: Shoshone lawsuit deserves support
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Letter: Other energy strategies better than Arctic oil
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Editorial: Officers need training
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Editorial: Eliminate this cloak of secrecy
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Fire captain trading shifts to keep up with session
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Badu out of order, brilliant on 'Gun'
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Performing Arts for March 25, 2005
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Columnist Spencer Patterson: Rise reaps rewards of hard work in Vegas
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Costello rides tide of raves, nominations to Las Vegas
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On Display for March 25, 2005
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Tropicana makes waves with 'Titanic'
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Columnist Lisa Ferguson: Siskind altered career path in a New York minute
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Comedy by the pound: Sledge-wielding Gallagher swings into new digs at Tuscany
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Gallagher lets it fly during freewheeling Tuscany show
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Datebook for March 25, 2005
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Columnist Jerry Fink: May bringing the noise to hotel's new lineup
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Columnist Jerry Fink: Sedaka not a solitary artist
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Letter: Homeless in city can't be ignored
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Letter: Social Security changes could make it Bad Deal
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Columnist Jon Ralston: Folly in mad rush of bills
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Editorial: Raise the bar in debate on health board
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Editorial: A breakthrough day
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True Stripes
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Helmet can protect -- to a point
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Students help legal world sit up and take notice of Boyd school
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The art of survival
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Where I Stand -- Brian Greenspun: Schiavo's tragic end
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No longer under the radar