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August 10, 2005
PIPELINE PROJECT
Las Vegas not after our water
From diplomacy standpoints alone Patricia Mulroy might have the most difficult job in Nevada - go out and win the hearts and minds of rural Nevadans whose water Clark County desperately needs.
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DON McDERMOTT / PVT
Desiree Fortin, in black shirt, led the Pahrump Valley Junior Golf Association's Gene Goins Memorial Tournament, after Day One of the 36-hole medal play event at Lakeview Executive.
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JUNIOR GOLF MAJOR AT LAKEVIEW
Fortin, Belcher lead in Goins
Desiree Fortin finished sixth in the Las Vegas Junior Golf Championships last week, about a month after taking second in the Inferno Open.
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NEWS
Democratic operatives watching Wal-Mart
Feds challenge Nye's oversight spending
Town attorney resigns
Heat claims two in Death Valley
Las Vegas not after our water
Guesswork at root of radiation standards
Firefighters send
boys to 'boot' camp
Saddle West to 'maintain pace with market'
'Early Bird' a book for retirees - or for anyone who plans to retire soon
PHOTO: WATER WORLD
Calendar
Briefs
Community assistance
Support meetings
California Lottery
OPINION
All illegality not created equal: The immigrant song
Keeping the dialogue so narrow it's useless
LETTER: Sins, vitamins
LETTER: Strange days
LETTER: Bitter pills
SPORTS
Fortin, Belcher lead in Goins
Nevada's Flowers honored
Football
to start
Thursday;
Did you
get exam?
Pop Warner football
teams working out
Hildebrand
triumphs in
coupes, super stocks mains
Want to cover
prep, other sports?
Bowling Briefs
Golf Briefs
Sports Briefs
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