September 15, 2005
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Pot plants could cause loss of $400,000 house
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State prisons director Crawford steps down
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After 12 years, fugitive surrenders in LV
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Westward Ho to close
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Study: Security lacking at Test Site
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Rhodes sues to overturn law on density
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Hurricane victims overload Fertitta center
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Nevada Guardsmen back from New Orleans duty
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Expert: Las Vegas firms have edge in Singapore market
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66,000 more seniors to get rebate
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County files suit over detention center billing
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Worker on U.S. 95 project injured
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Porter committee gets 4,980 more pages in probe
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Reid presses Congress for immigration reform
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Nellis exercises test nuclear defenses
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Public relations a challenge for casinos, say top bosses
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Dining to be bigger draw, say chefs
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High School Football Standings
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Lawyers argue over Goodman ethics ruling
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County files suit over project billing
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Trump trumped in casino property auction
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Insiders wonder if gaming commission needed
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School districts' access to criminal records bolstered
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News briefs for Sept. 15, 2005
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Mayor: Katrina is wake-up call to Las Vegas Valley
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Eastern Shoshone want own casino, ask to begin talks
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St. Pe says casino execs confident about rebuilding
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Appeals court rules in favor of Narragansetts in land dispute
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Horse industry may support gambling proposal
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Company raises $4.18 billion in stock sale to fuel growth
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Chickasaw woman pleads guilty to embezzlement
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Ensign urges better pet rescue effort
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Consumer prices, jobless claims rise after Katrina
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Board OKs schools' degree development
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Bankrupt airlines have Las Vegas presence
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Nurses pulled off job for wearing union pins
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Reid challenges Bush to improve disaster response
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NRC: Casks would survive big blaze
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Hard feelings kept quiet for reunion of Jordan, Wildcats
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Humbled powerhouses square off
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Federal court orders trial in case of state worker's harassment claim
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CCSN professors to get pay hikes
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NLV Police cite 98 during safety sting
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UNR players take offense at Sanford's comments
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Letter: Bush mistaken on many fronts
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Letter: Property tax crisis replicates
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Editorial: A shared sacrifice?
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Editorial: Share in cost of river study
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Community briefs for Sept. 15, 2005
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State Route 159 users at impasse
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Prep results
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Friday's horse racing entries
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Columnist Jeff Haney: Barrera weighs in on Morales' defeat
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Obituaries for Sept. 15, 2005
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Kids' coats needed as temps drop