September 30, 2005
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A look at major trails hiked by Marcia and Ken Powers
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Bellagio is favorite Vegas resort, visitor survey shows
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Nevada's unemployment fund well over solvency level
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Onshore casinos clear first hurdle
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Penn National's plan to buy Argosy OK'd
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Gaming news briefs for September 30, 2005
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Teacher charged in porn case
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Court rules in favor of UMC worker
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UNLV crime rates remain low
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LV woman hit by pickup, has leg amputated
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Banned literature gets day at library
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St. Rose parent posts healthy gain in income
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Gaming firm in dispute with insurer
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Expert: Casinos will be only part of future resort development
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Gas bills likely to explode in coming months, PUC told
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Business news briefs for September 30, 2005
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To Our Readers
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Iranian charged in bus threat 'always wanted to be' in U.S.
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Local News Briefs for September 30, 2005
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Early morning jaywalker hit by cab, killed on LV Strip
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Panel recommends rise in workers' comp rates
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Judge nominee Sandoval has smooth hearing in D.C.
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Blair takes new security position
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California agencies to help fund Colorado River study
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Ethics panel searches for Williams
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Janison chosen to fill School Board vacancy
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Columnist Jeff German: Bertha's was a big part of Vegas lore
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Henderson workers charged in theft
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Community news briefs for September 30, 2005
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Birth notices for September 30, 2005
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Energy Department wants more time for NRC
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Obituaries for September 30, 2005
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Corrections
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Carbon-zero program hopes to cut emissions
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Fall pollen nothing to sneeze at
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Goodman sets deadline for downtown developer
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Editorial: We need to be aware of suicide
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Editorial: Time to reimburse soldiers for armor
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Letter: Paper will shine for more readers
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Letter: Sun, Hank fondly remembered from early days
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Letter: Afternoon news will be missed
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Rebels will try a proven winner
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Sports briefs for Sept. 30, 2005
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Columnist Nick Christensen: High school athletics: Spirit of community
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Busch plans to start his comeback charge Sunday at Talladega
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Saturday's horse racing entries
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Preps: Schedule
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Fishing report: Shoreline anglers are still waiting
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Kid at Heart
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Boon's death stopped clock for Minutemen
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Time constraints don't help 'We Will Rock You'
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Chef Robuchon makes it great in the States
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Columnist Spencer Patterson: Farewell transmission: Push your musical boundaries
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Columnist Jerry Fink: New adult club Scores at Jaguars' old location
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Columnist Jerry Fink: Tranz embraces brand X
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Back to the future
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Essay competition aimed at increasing awareness of pets' value