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Monster goldfish found in Lake Tahoe could destroy lake's ecosystem
Monster goldfish found: Scientists are worried that an increasing number of monster goldfish found in Lake Tahoe are stimulating algae growth.
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Monster goldfish found in Lake Tahoe probably dumped from aquarium
Monster goldfish found: A nearly 18-inch, 4.2-pound goldfish discovered in the depths of Lake Tahoe is not a native species, say scientists.
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Nevada earthquake followed by three aftershocks
Today's Nevada earthquake had a magnitude of 5.1, reports the US Geological Survey, and was followed by three aftershocks over the next 40 minutes.
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Go west, young mountain lion: California offers lush habitat, easy prey
The findings ran counter to the expectations of researchers, who thought the cougars would have moved eastward from California to Nevada, the Reno Gazette-Journal reported.
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Mysterious explosion and daylight fireball in Nevada, California skies (+video)
A loud explosion and a streak of light occurred over roughly a 600-mile line across Nevada and California. It was probably a meteor, say astronomers.
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Casinos multiply as states, such as Massachusetts, hunt for jobs, revenue
Ohio, Kansas, and Maryland now have casinos. Florida may consider them. Massachusetts is poised to invite them in. Hard times tip the balance to economic over social issues, analysts say.
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A public school for the brightest
A Nevada public academy is making new inroads on working with gifted students and getting the most out of them.
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In Pictures: Breaking the class ceiling
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Freelance jobs: Half of all new jobs in recovery?
Freelance jobs are up 52 percent at Elance. The number of entrepreneurs are at a 15-year high. But the growth in freelance jobs mean less security for the workforce.
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In Pictures: Campaign rallies
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Green living: Sustainable design is Big Thunder's big payoff
Green living: A $40,000 investment in sustainable design pays off in seven years at Big Thunder
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Difference Maker 'Wolf man' Doug Smith studies Yellowstone's restored predators
'Nature without wolves is not nature,' says the field biologist and project leader
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'Tea party' favorite Sharron Angle takes aim at Harry Reid
'Tea party' favorite Sharron Angle's challenge of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid includes controversial positions, statements, and affiliations that GOP leaders are having to scrub, explain, or make excuses for.
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Sharron Angle too 'radical' for Nevada GOP strategist
Sharron Angle is said to be too radical for a Nevada GOP strategist who has organized a 'Republicans for Reid' campaign in support of incumbent Democratic Senator Harry Reid.
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Polls open in Nevada; will Harry Reid's challenger be tea partier Sharron Angle
Tea party favorite Sharron Angle has topped recent polls in the Senate race, but businessman Danny Tarkanian and casino executive Sue Lowden appear to be within striking distance.
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China’s impressive. But India may have more long-term potential.
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Unemployed? This week's offbeat openings.
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Conservative supermarket tycoon wins Panama vote
Ricardo Martinelli's message of change prevails despite years of strong economic growth.
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Obama trumps McCain in people power, but to what gain?
His Nevada field organization outmans his rival’s. McCain, though, is making use of the GOP’s high-tech, well-tuned machine.
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College students adapt to high gas prices
Instead of driving, students opt to walk, ride public transportation, or use Zipcar.
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Chile or Bust: Tracing the path of the first Americans
New finds from Oregon and Chile support the idea that they arrived 3,000 years earlier than previously thought.







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