December 6, 1999
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Officer wounded, gunman killed in sports bar shootout
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Texas man's arrest prompts warning to teen-agers and parents
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Ely says Forest Service and public officials friendly
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Bear-human bond to benefit
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Washoe video stores focus of anti-violence grou
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Publisher to edit inflight magazine
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Wynn pays $85,000 for Picasso frame
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CFO of gaming company resigns
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Acres sees slight profit
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Las Vegas doctor who lost license gets second chance
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Station Casinos not benefiting from new open boarding policy
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School Board members feeling rushed to name superintendent
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Obituaries for December 6, 1999
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National Finals Rodeo Results - Round 4
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Hawkins wins second NFR go-round title
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Marockie would ensure financial support of schools
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Doctor loses license to practice in Nevada
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County may decide if two ambulance firms needed
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Thrill killer Amati awaits his fate
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Wells Fargo set for 2000, confident with merger
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Local news briefs for December 6, 1999
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Suit says Stupak sold hotel, owes exec
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Lawmaker wants ban on casino child care centers
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Las Vegas is rated pretty sick place
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Woman's lawsuit against Rodman dismissed
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Berkley sues father's neighbor
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Guinn's chief of staff Ernaut may leave for Ensign camp
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College financing proposal doesn't sit well with cities
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Pahrump man among indicted in alleged crime ring
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Nevada slammed for social factors
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New Year's rooms still available; crowd estimates too optimistic
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Grocer takes over at Rite Aid
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Defects alleged at Rhodes development
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Stock plunges for Nevada bank operator
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Limousine regulation issue again tackled by Nevada regulators
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Etbauer's ride sets saddle bronc record
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Back in the saddle
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Tar Heels gave UNLV look at reality
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Suit against school district reinstated
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Telecast left Rebels in a blur
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Public defender appeals decision on drug patch
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Indictments returned in two Southern Nevada killings
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Supreme Court rules against death row inmate
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Plea bargain set in case of swallowed ring
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Upcoming business events for December 6, 1999
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Suit over controversial casino settled; new bid is planned
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Silver Bandits defeated
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Lady Rebels visit Denver
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Melee erupts during attempted robbery at bar filled with off-duty officers
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Investigators arrest four, seek two in firebombing
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Now he's Dr. Wayne Newton, honorarily speaking
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College bowl schedule
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IBL box: New Mexico 100, Las Vegas 99
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UNLV handles pesky Princeton
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Columnist Ralph Siraco: Legendary work ethic vaulted Pincay to top
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Letter: New councilman took a pay cut
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Letter: People should be given priority
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Letter: Writer doesn't share CAT beefs
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Letter: County has funds available for 'other projects'
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Editorial: Neonopolis is creating the jitters
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Editorial: Clinton poised to add to protected U.S. land
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Columnist John Katsilometes: Mitchell caught in radio daze
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Community news briefs for December 6, 1999
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Prep Schedule
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Kids learn cops are human too
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Investigators arrest four, seek two in anti-Semitic firebombing
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CineVegas to show documentary on the legendary Louis Prima
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Las Vegas Bowl facts
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Correction