May 5, 2005
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Union Pacific ordered to halt work
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Police say Henderson attack was not random
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Bush's plan for federal land sales resurfaces
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Nevadans asked to vote on favorite quarter design
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Parking structure approved
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Nevada is ranked last in classroom technology
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Rogers, regents study 'cooling-off period' on jobs
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Three injured as plane lands
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Housing merger rejected by board
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Motel closed amid claims of prostitution
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Judge clears court to probe jurors
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Gaming briefs for May 5, 2005
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Little interest shown in heavily advertised auction
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Amendments would let liquor stores operate slots
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Board to allow entry to bond market
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Officials optimistic about bid
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Funding awaited to begin cleanup from floodwaters
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Trump, Eastwood are among newest slot stars
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Retailers struggle through spring
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Electricity theft not widespread
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Justice center parking meters will take coins, credit cards
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Budget-cutting talk targets scholarship
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Legislative briefs for May 5, 2005
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IBM plans to slash as many as 13,000 jobs
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Interim director chosen
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AG rejects amendment language as unclear
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Increase in $100,000 insurance limit would occur under House bill
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News briefs for May 5, 2005
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Yahoo, Google add new content to video functions
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Productivity rises by solid 2.6 percent in quarter
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For all the marbles
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Rural-water plan drilled by Nevadans
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Police seek link between deaths of two women
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Bubba defends his style of racing
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Letter: Wynn is most compelling CEO
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Letter: Railroad safety diminishing with focus on profits
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City land sold to developer
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Killer gets 40 years in slaying of aspiring rapper
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County takes steps to protect Eldorado Valley
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Even at 61, father still ahead of son in NHRA series
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Sports briefs for May 5, 2005
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Ralph Siraco's Hollywood Park selections
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51s squander 5-run lead in loss to Fresno
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County launches ad campaign for disadvantaged kids
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Editorial: An 'unlivable' wage
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Editorial: A relief to not be No. 1
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Patriots part ways with defensive tackle
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Playoffs still within reach for Gladiators
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Friday's horse racing entries
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Preps: Schedule
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Preps: Softball Top 10
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Las Vegas High heads to regionals undefeated
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Foundation provides virtual visits for families with loved ones in Iraq
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Obituaries for May 5, 2005
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Franchise taxes discount OK'd
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DOE expects more delays in filing for Yucca license
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New online system will help prospective jurors
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Woman wants trial with boyfriend
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Community briefs for May 5, 2005
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Jury weighs new penalty for killer of four men
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Couple pleads guilty to lesser charges
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Eating a cookie? Too bad
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Band Aid: Students see benefits from boost to district's mariachi program