June 4, 1998
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People in the News for June 4, 1998
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Letter: Criticism of Limbaugh, listeners offensive to reader
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BLM's controversial Pine Nut plan may be postponed
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Man sentenced in beating death of retired colonel
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Downtown convention center mulled in Reno
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Kiwis Take New Look At Their Vietnam Vets
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Hunger Fight Takes Modern Twist in Sudan
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Columnist Peter Benton: Sinatra benefit big success
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SUN Board: Community events, meetings, classes
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Columnist Joe Delaney: Scaring up some memories of Rhyolite and Beatty
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Phillies pick UNLV's Zipser
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Obituaries for June 4, 1998
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UNLV may continue rivalry with Hawaii
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Where I Stand -- Brian Greenspun: Goldwater's patriotism went beyond party lines
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WAC split may affect scheduling
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Ruling changes composition of Olympic teams
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Botha ready to shed his contract with King
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Las Vegan Norwood enjoying his stint as world champion
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LV doctor: Tiger's back problems not serious
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Columnist Jeff German: Nevada GOP's anti-union initiative may be backfiring
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Walton, Payton at local camp
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Bryan seeks White House fete for UNLV's golf team
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Planning chairman runs for McDonald's seat
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Mirage purchase of Boardwalk approved
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Mirage hires top manager to build new entertainment lineup
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Hilton near Grand acquisition, possible split
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Hilton ups bid for LV Country Club
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Mississippi Gaming officials predicting big summer
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Crescent Valley man drowns in reservoir near Elko
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Partner in first LV glass business Wilgar dies at 76
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Leukemia claims former owner of popular Palladium
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Ohrenschall gets custody of daughter
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Inmates get diplomas in prison graduations
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Test Site drill simulates nerve gas attack
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Computer problems slow Gates' petition verification
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Woman charged with exploitation of daughter
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Police check for motive in shooting outside casino
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Sparks gets funds to brace against disasters
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Mentoring program links adults, students at risk
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Council approves annexation over landowner protests
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Henderson slams door on small casinos
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Rodman goes overtime in LV
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Belmont Stakes Winners
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Five more judges recommended for Family Court
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Safe passage of waste disputed
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San Clemente offers sympathetic ear to Nevadans' concerns
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Editorial: President key to temporary dump
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Editorial: Money can't buy love -- or elections
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Letter: It's not government's place to keep children smoke-free
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Letter: Money no reason to get away with murder
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Letter: Can't afford a child? Condoms aren't as costly
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Letter: Manuals won't help if workers are illiterate
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Henderson council puts a stop to future applications for neighborhood casinos
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Dial File: 'Truman Show' - Far-out fantasy or eerie future?
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Fast facts about David Spade
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Ace of Spade
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Family Court changes recommended
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Man dies in fire in van on Vegas street
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Assemblywoman Genie Ohrenschall regains custody of daughter
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Lawmakers ask data on growing cost of special education to locals
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Couple escapes after door is set on fire
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Workers begin costly process of checking 7,474 signatures in recall petition
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Sparks included in new disaster preparedness push
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Service station gas leak contaminated Reno water
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Neighbor says accused teen murderer may have been suicidal
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GCB endorses deal giving gaming giant 42 acres
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Neal disclosure form falls short of Guinn, Jones wealth
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NBA Finals-Overtimes
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Columnist Steve Carp: Belmont may yield good Fish story
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Fight schedule -- June 4, 1998
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Ralph Siraco's Selections For Hollywood Park
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Friday at Golden Gate
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Friday at Belmont Park
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Buckshot has Winston Cup mind-set
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Rob Hill is one tough guy
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Auto Racing Glance -- June 3, 1998
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Box Score: Stars 6, Buzz 3
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Box Score: Buzz 7, Stars 5
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Box Score: Stars 8, Buzz 2
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Box Score: Sky Sox 6, Stars 5
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Pacific Coast League standings through June 3, 1998
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Serial rapist probe focuses on one man
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Miller to promote Las Vegas in Far East
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Labor, Republicans plan expensive fight over anti-union measure
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Las Vegan nominated for Black Book
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Organic farming catching on in Nevada, weather permitting
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School district obtains restraining order on student's father
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Cool weather slows first hay crop