May 9, 2005
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GE banks on being friend of environment
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News briefs for May 9, 2005
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RTC panel reconsiders traffic backups measure
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Complaint of racism filed against housing exec
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Valley not the worst for slow traffic
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Las Vegas sanctuary fights to save horses from slaughter
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Reid reaches out to Hispanic electorate
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Dismissed charge of ex-state official appealed
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School District seeks cash control
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Lawyer of bar owner lauds board
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Patriot Act alters landscape of Nevada regulatory process
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MTR Gaming earnings fall
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Teacher's motel job prompts district probe
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'Offshoring' breeds fatigue
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Dollar trades near 3-week high on widening yield advantage
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Chairman to resign over mounting safety concerns
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Baseball, softball tournaments begin Tuesday
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Panthers win, but sluggish without coach
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Public hearings set on Sloan Canyon
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Rogers officially appointed chancellor
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Casino inquiry shadows Reed's jump from adviser to candidate
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Nuclear review board will reserve Yucca judgment until investigation completed
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Gaming briefs for May 9, 2005
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Obituaries for May 9, 2005
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Girl who was stabbed to testify in custody hearing
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Man gets 30 years in jewelry store heist
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Editorial: Bush's rule risks forests
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Letter: Set trash pickups on seasonal cycle
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Letter: Room tax should be increased to pay for needs
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Editorial: The polls are open -- for Nevada's quarter
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One for the ages
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Gagne looks healthy to River Cats
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Sports briefs for May 9, 2005
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Columnist Ralph Siraco: Lyrics of Derby stretch are sweet music to Giacomo
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CCSN takes step toward national title
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Gladiators take charge of playoff fate
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Preps: Schedule
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Letter carriers hope to rekindle past success of annual postal food drive
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Seniors get tips on new Medicare options coming next year
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Dragone's 'Le Reve' drags on
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Unfiltered Commentary: Celebs spark conversation on smoking in the movies
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Selecting quarter no flip decision
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Birth announcements for May 9, 2005
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Nicks looking forward to dates at Colosseum
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