May 4, 2005
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Woman shot to death in her Henderson home; kids injured
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Two women's bodies found at same LV apartment complex
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Nevada's teen birth rate is down 28 percent
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Guinn vows to veto bill without rebate
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Child abuse case against former officer dismissed
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State argues to get all documents on Yucca Mountain made public
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Kerkorian discloses GM investment, plans to double it
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Horsford: Complaint motivated by politics
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Columnist Jeff German: The little train that couldn't
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Police: Highway slaying was not random
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Lawyer to avoid slot cheating charges
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Moratorium by county would stop development
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Condo developer raising prices; costs of construction cited
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JetBlue expansion could mean more Vegas in airline's future
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Home sales down slightly
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Gaming briefs for May 4, 2005
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Venetian owner sees interest shifting toward northern Strip
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Maintaining momentum goal of MGM executives
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Report shows casinos' strength
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Wynn plans $345 million expansion in Macau
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Columnist Adam Candee: Bartkowski's tournament invites high rollers
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Columnist Peter Benton: New member wins annual tournament
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Preps: Baseball Top 10
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Sports briefs for May 4, 2005
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51s raise Cain's ERA this time around
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Sides differ over School Board meeting encounter
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Court rules for video lottery terminals
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She's the one
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Iowa panel to declare number of new licenses
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Education official all smiles during visit with youngsters
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County critical of legislative measures
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Gaels hold off Bonanza
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Cracraft gets back in the game
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Robby Gordon takes his show off the road, again
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Playing Hawaii is good business
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Favre criticizes teammate for missing first minicamp
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Columnist Jeff Haney: Do 'correlated' baseball parlays pay off?
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Ralph Siraco's Hollywood Park selections
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Thursday's horse racing entries
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Preps: Tuesday's results
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No cause found for monorail glitch
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Massage parlors lose licenses
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Letter: Official wrongly knocks Canada
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Letter: Republic's idea disguises cutback
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Letter: Judges are correct to base decisions on Constitution
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Editorial: Surpluses, or a mirage?
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Editorial: Hope for the homeless
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News briefs for May 4, 2005
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Survey shows expansion, although at a lower rate
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Health insurers agree to pay more than $80 million
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Proponents, foes square off over minimum wage
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Office surgeries prompt concern
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Legislative briefs for May 4, 2005
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Community briefs for May 4, 2005
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UNLV student flies to scholarship
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Obituaries for May 4, 2005
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Neuropsychologist makes plea in defense of killer of four men
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Berkley to push bill to force military burial arrangements
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Henderson plans annual ArtFest
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No report filed on object found in jury box
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Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: 'Epicurean Affair' a standing-room-only success
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Goodman pitches idea for LV medical center
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It's OK for councilman to campaign for spouse
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: No shortage of shopping in Vegas
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Sheriff, chiefs lobby for tax hike for new officers
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Big jump in state insurance has retirees in distress
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Disneyland at 50
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Nifty at 50: Disneyland tidies up the mouse house to herald its golden anniversary