September 7, 2005
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Tracy's series gives Champ Car welcomed exposure
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Woman arrested in mom's death
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School officials ready to help Katrina victims
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Group wants to unionize nurses at Las Vegas hospital
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State balks at Yucca rules on water flow
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News briefs for Sept. 7, 2005
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West Las Vegas residents urge meeting over market
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Emergency workers receive much-needed free vacations in Vegas
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Nevada medical team returns from disaster site
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Customers sound off on proposed electric rate hikes
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Metro officer charged in fraud
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LV soldier's 'life was about service'
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Recommendations made for LVCVA to keep ownership of protected slogans
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County prepares for hurricane victims
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Casino companies still paying displaced workers' salaries
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County OKs hiring of five mental health specialists for juveniles
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Guinn wants details of Beers' gas plan
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Shuffle Master posts record results
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Fire destroys church under construction
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Nevada lawmakers vow to probe federal response
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Berkley continues recovery from surgery
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Billionaire is lynchpin of development project
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Student panel joins in superintendent search
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School Board to vote on sale of land rejected for campus
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County briefs for Sept. 7, 2005
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County OKs plan to pay some of workers' bills for adoption
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Taste of casinos seems sweet in French Lick
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Greyhound track to close
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NHRA reverses race finish
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Problem gambling help line sees increase in calls
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Firm proceeds with IPO despite rival's stock plunge
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Former urbanites find smaller towns can bring big rewards
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Appeals court says phone cards not illegal gambling
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2006 NASCAR weekend tickets go on sale Monday at LVMS
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Sports briefs for September 7, 2005
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Charges to be filed in KPMG investigation
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Columnist Jeff Haney: Leroy's adds twist to handicapping contest
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Saints owner hopes to use LSU stadium
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Las Vegas High adapting well to new offense, new star
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Preps: Today
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Columnist Peter Benton: Course closures necessary
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Productivity growth slows while labor pressures increase
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Employee-discount incentives end on 2006 vehicles
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Columnist Adam Candee: Three reasons to keep watching
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Reid rips Katrina response after D.C. meeting
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Candelight vigil to honor 9-11 victims
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Corrections
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Council considers limit to payday loan growth
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Obituaries for Sept. 7, 2005
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Letter: Tax on oil firms would help area
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Letter: Rebuild city on higher ground
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Letter: Bush stayed on vacation too long
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Letter: Hypocritical lack of respect for life on display
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Community briefs for Sept. 7, 2005
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Editorial: Put Roberts to the test
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Editorial: Silver State helps out
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Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: Runners up for Cirque du Soleil fundraiser
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No Holding Back: 'Oncology On Canvas' exhibit reveals cancer's stark realities