September 9, 2005
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Library board votes to discharge old fines
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Columnist Jeff German: Cab company offers hope in New Orleans
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Control Board recommends licensure for Aladdin execs
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Yucca chief choice: 'John Q. Public'
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Bus fare hike OK'd
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Outdoor man
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Woman in murder case made references to hurting mom
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LV team searches for radioactivity
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Construction on MGM condo project continues
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Station reveals estimated value of land holdings
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Slot monitoring operations damaged by hurricane
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CEO's NFL ties would affect wagers
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Alliance postpones earnings report again
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Court says ID of informant can stay confidential
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Las Vegas Strip, locals drive record-setting July casino win
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CCSN president to get $20,000 raise
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License for nuke storage site OK'd
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Victims visiting LV share stories of storm's wrath
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Letter: Patriot Act can't be permanent
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Letter: Touch of class is sorely missed
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Displaced casino workers taking jobs in Midwest
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Letter: Property taxes should be limited
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Letter: Use lessons to change policies
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Letter: Hopelessness spawned panic
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Letter: Rebate checks better used for hurricane relief
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Porter is expecting more Yucca documents to use in e-mail probe
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Former tax preparer arrested in fraud case
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Survey: Get good schools manager
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Bus passes set aside for displaced
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Laboratory testing on dead bighorn sheep doesn't reveal why animals perished
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High court tosses out Perez-Marquez murder conviction
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Ex-New Orleans teacher at home in LV
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Disaster team describes aftermath
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Obituaries for Sept. 9, 2005
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Vegans seek ways to help families fleeing the South
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No time to dwell on loss
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W.Va. governor rules out gaming as special session topic
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Board to take applications for slot-machine licenses
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Businessman gets 7 years for illegal video poker ring
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Crude oil prices rise
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Airlines: Tax break would help contain fuel costs
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Summerlin resident reunited with Cup
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Poker tourney event canceled
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Consumer confidence sinks
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Editorial: Let the court decide
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Company to end employee discount for all buyers Sept. 30
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Sports briefs for September 9, 2005
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Ford close to sale of rental car unit, executives say
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Goodman invites Hornets to Vegas
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Debut of sports book part of property transformation
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Disappointed Gordon already looking ahead to 2006
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Columnist Nick Christensen: Class size always an issue for schools
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Reid sets new partisan tone
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Reid, Ensign taking different stances on Roberts
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Man who had inert grenade on bus pleads not guilty
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Appeals court denies Williams' petition
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Prison guard loses appeal
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Fight schedule
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Saturday's horse racing entries
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Preps: Thursday's results
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Fishing report: Weather and bass remain hot topics
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Editorial: The worst of the worst
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Man gets 10 years for killing ex-girlfriend
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Highlights of July 2005 revenue report on Nevada casinos
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Blood drives
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Community briefs for Sept. 9, 2005
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Aid for victims
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Census to be taken on homeless youth
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'Avenue Q' tips traditional puppetry toward edgy adult themes
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Minor Threat a major experience
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Columnist Spencer Patterson: Ex-carpenter LaMontagne builds dream career
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Buenos Amigos: Members of legendary Latin band Los Lobos have grown up together
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Columnist Jerry Fink: Dick Fazio's career has evolved to kids' stuff
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John Stuart focuses on a single legend -- Elvis
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Columnist Jerry Fink: Move to LV was lucky for Lokey
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Columnist Jeff German: Dollar deal is costing LVCVA big bucks
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Columnist Jon Ralston: Medical center edges closer
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Editorial: There he goes again ...
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Editorial: Rid top-level federal jobs of patronage
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Letter: Bush's foes have been unfairly critical
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Letter: Discrimination is evident in Delta
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Letter: Military bases can be used for emergencies
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Letter: Don't make political game of response
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Letter: Bad environmental, tax policies to blame
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Letter: Katrina victims will depend on generosity of local residents
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Legends in their time
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Legend Has It
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Charities heed call of donors