September 27, 2005
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Special session convened to tackle hurricane recovery
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Elvis-A-Rama museum to be purchased
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Court: Lawyers displaced by storm can use Nevada offices
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Buyer to consider giant ferris wheel on site
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Man in stolen cab leads police on chase through LV
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News briefs for Sept. 27, 2005
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Prison time sought for couple
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Founders of children's group resign
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Supreme Court will review states' tax incentive policies
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Attorrney says founder of AmeriDebt may be hiding funds
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Northwest seeks $63.4 million from American Express
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Refineries hit hardest by Rita may be off for a month
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Political aide cut from job with lottery vendor
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Man takes oath of citizenship, wins lottery
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Casino developers sweeten offer to Dona Ana County
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Gaming amendment cleared for signature-gathering
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Casino backers still in control of Macau
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Gaming board sued over background checks
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Poker stars sound off on game's popularity
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Barbour: Let casinos move onshore but touching water
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New home sales fall sharply
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McCarran numbers don't slack off
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Miller, Rose file ethics complaint against Goodman
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Prison time sought for mother
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Columnist Jeff German: Regents get it wrong, as usual
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Steichen's finger another bad break
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Crash course for Rebels
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New law highlights
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Many new state laws go into effect on Saturday
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Sports briefs for Sept. 27, 2005
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Judge rejects request in cell phone case
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Water panel makes final pitch
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Man charged with possession of explosive device
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Another 101 receive hepatitis A shots
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Preps: Schedule
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Wednesday's horse racing entries
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Shoulder tear puts Jets QB out for year
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Editorial: FDA's political science
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Editorial: Warming not funny today
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Letter: Atheists deserve representation
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Letter: Area must keep rebuilding jobs
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Letter: Many exceptions to rights in new Iraqi constitution
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'Flightplan' cruises to top spot at box office
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Hue & Improved
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Obituaries for September 27, 2005