May 20, 2005
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House votes to end sales of wild horses, burros
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Sports briefs for May 20, 2005
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Gillins, Ross step up the pace
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Utilities deal receives final OK
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Condo developer faces suit after price hike
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Unemployment rate stable; gaming jobs up
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A matter of degrees
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Ex-Mongols member's claim of indigence leaves judge flat
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Mack cleared to sue ethics panel
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$650 million project OK'd to ensure water to LV
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Strong LV economy a fitting backdrop for ICSC
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Columnist Jeff German: Shouldn't mayor run the city?
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Party split widens as showdown looms
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Bill may help Nevada Power in contract fight with Enron
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Nonstop flights planned between Las Vegas, Flint
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Veteran Las Vegas DMV worker is reinstated
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Election may turn on city land sale
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Gaming Commission weighs money-laundering regulations
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LVCVA approves 2006 marketing budget
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Bills on prescription drugs, minimum wage approved
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Union proposals failed, Station Casinos says
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Wynn: Subtlety becoming trend in Las Vegas Valley architecture
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Proposed merger could mean more flights from McCarran to East Coast
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Panel OKs bill that would make it illegal to leave children in cars
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51s prepare for judgement
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Giacomo out to shock us again
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Kyle Busch eating up Nextel Cup experience
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Guest columnist Jim Gibbons: Another perspective on Yucca Mountain
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Resurgent Rattlers take spoiler role to heart
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Former UNLV punter latches on with Raiders
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Rebels finish first round strong
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Patrick driven by negativity toward her
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Guest Columnist Jamie Little: Indy 500 loaded with great stories
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Sizing up the Preakness field
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Columnist Ralph Siraco: Remember big payoffs at Derby
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Water board OKs budget at $642 million
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Montandon files police report over missing signs
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Semis produce instant classics
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Softball tournament filled with good pitchers; none dominant
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$160 million RTC budget approved
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Claims of racist acts may be investigated
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Sierra Vista is greater than sum of its parts
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RTC nears severing ties with monorail firm
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Crime lab to remain at site until October
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Administration overhaul continues
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Saturday's horse racing entries
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News briefs for May 20, 2005
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Ralph Siraco's Hollywood Park selections
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Boxing results: Golden Gloves
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Fishing report: These times usually belong to the boaters
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Road closures in Summerlin, Henderson set
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Senator is frustrated state Education Department not using federal money
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Voters to decide on new animal shelter
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Legislative briefs for May 20, 2005
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Four Nevada delegates list assets topping $1 million
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Bilbray recuses himself from base closures
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Rancho High rebuilding passes halfway mark
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Appliance maker to sell company to investor group
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Airlines, union hold contract talks down to the wire
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Obituaries for May 20, 2005
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Ratings placed on watch
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Harrah's, Sands: Government not over-managing casino bids
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Letter: Voters should be given tax rebate
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Letter: Judges' role is to interpret established law
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Editorial: Sex offender registry
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No Small Wonder
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Editorial: We may be in Iraq for years
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Community briefs for May 20, 2005
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Blood drives for May 20, 2005
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Sexy dancers helping Arthur get leg up on competition
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Chicken contest draws wide variety of cooks
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On Display for May 20, 2005
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Columnist Lisa Ferguson: Pillow talks: Former model isn't posing as a comic
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Performing Arts for May 20, 2005
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Author goes underground for Vegas guide
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Columnist Jerry Fink: T. Fox ready to take the love to a larger venue
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Columnist Spencer Patterson: Crows' Duritz counting reasons to do 'Tiger Jam'
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Datebook for May 20, 2005
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Columnist Jerry Fink: Hackett, Cassidy pack punch
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Democrats hope to use agenda as springboard for 2006
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Key components of the Democratic legislative agenda
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Judgment day
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Where I Stand -- Brian Greenspun: Senators on crusade
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Columnist Jeff German: Neighbors must be heard on casinos
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Editorial: Save the filibuster
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Editorial: Library porn? For children?
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Letter: Minority rights must be saved
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Letter: Owen supported by Texas voters, lawyers' group
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Columnist Jon Ralston: How to sink lower than Mack
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Group takes Vegas back to the '50s
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Private mental facility celebrates 20 years of operation
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La Cage Match
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Deserving pilot gets medal 60 years later