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Print edition for April 10, 2006

Letter: Questions before guest worker bill gets passed
(1) Will there be an age limit for guest workers?
Letter: Tougher immigration laws are needed
We need strong immigration laws today - not next year, not in 10 years.
Editorial: Home is where the work isn't
According to a recent story by the Las Vegas Sun, the financial assistance is offered through the U.S. Agriculture Department and is limited to purchases of housing in rural areas.
John Katsilometes gears up for the Hart & Huntington fashion show
The business was founded by freestyle motocross champ Carey Hart and John Huntington and is billed as the first fully operational tattoo parlor at a resort casino. Hart's move to the mainstream (if being married to Pink can be considered mainstream) continues Tuesday night as Hart & Huntington hosts a fashion show at ghostbar in the Palms.
Realtors decide that their kind of town is Las Vegas
The association, which has more than 1.2 million members nationwide, signed a contract to conduct the show at the Sands Expo Center at the Venetian Nov. 13-16, 2007, after promising to have the event in Chicago and signing contracts there.
'Average schools' start pilot program
But Clark County Schools Superintendent Walt Rulffes said the change of command is by no means a demotion. If not selected to continue at their current schools the principals will be placed appropriately at other campuses, Rulffes said.
Oscar can store the greasepaint for now
Talk of a Goodman-centered reality show peaked a little more than a year ago, with the mayor reportedly fielding pitches from five different producers at one time.
Devil's in the details
A growing number of local groups trying to influence Congress on immigration agree on giving legal status to millions of undocumented immigrants, but they differ on how to reach that goal.
Ron Kantowski drinks in the atmosphere at the raucous USA Rock Paper Scissors finals
No, Wagner did not win the $50,000 first prize thats a dollar sign, a five, a zero and a comma, followed by three more zeroes for playing a what? ... game? sport? exercise? ... that most of us last used as kids to settle arguments or who got last ups on the sandlot.
Highlights of February 2006 revenue report on Nevada casinos
-STATEWIDE: $1.03 billion win, up 12.8 percent.
Editorial: Nominee's experience a plus
Only after the administration struck out did it return to Paulison last week and nominate him for the job. Unlike Michael Brown, who directed FEMA until his forced resignation following the agency's inept response to Hurricane Katrina, Paulison is well qualified.
Now, that joke's a low blow
You're leaving for a new job with the Ultimate Fighting Championship, he told Ratner, but tonight it must feel like you're already there.
Editorial: Need for vigilance underscored
But it also should serve as a reminder to adults that those who prey upon children over the Internet can be anyone - including people we otherwise would trust. According to the Associated Press, Brian J. Doyle, Homeland Security's fourth-ranking press spokesman, was arrested Wednesday on charges of sexually preying on who he thought was a 14-year-old girl. The "girl" was actually a police detective who investigates such crimes.
Letter: White House proven to be untrustworthy
The now-exposed nefarious nature of the current Republican administration should have been made abundantly clear to us all. The gory details just show that John Dean from the Nixon White House is right when Bush is compared to Nixon. Many of us have harbored a growing suspicion of this over the past five years. Now, testimony from one of the Bush administration's key insiders, Scooter Libby, has turned that gut feeling into a stark reality.

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