July 7, 1999
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Defense blames Conforte in Mustang Ranch trial
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High court rejects condemned man's appeal in Ely torch murder case
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Forensic hypnosis: Metro not using evidence-gathering technique
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Wynn named one of world's top 10 art collectors
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Wax museum opens July 22
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Trump slams Wynn's casinos
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Mismanagement probed at Indian casino in N.M.
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Kentucky is considering allowing casino gambling
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Lottery improves to compete with casinos
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American Wagering finishes LV hotel sale
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Venetian owner gains a victory in court
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County officials decide to fix Bridger Building
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Ex-Control Board lab boss: Open up file of Del Papa investigation
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Rains give Las Vegans break from heat wave
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Local, federal leaders meet here to discuss quality of life
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Education chiefs call for changes in math, credits
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Suit says lax security behind tenant's murder
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British gold auction sends prices to 20-year lows
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State may close two Henderson mobile home firms
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LV SAM'S Clubs, supercenters planned
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LV-Long Beach flights end
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Obituaries for July 7, 1999
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Fire injures Venetian worker
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Search ends for Vegas man lost at Lake Mead
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Las Vegas Internet company sues a founder
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Clark County news briefs for July 7, 1999
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Hay truck turnover ties up Interstate 15
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High court denies killers' appeals
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Deuces still not enough for Stars
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Arrest made in burning body death
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Defeated candidate targets McDonald
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Fryatt on track with Nike win
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Nevada regulators OK Internet home auction
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Residents may win prison name change
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Las Vegas news briefs for July 7, 1999
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Henderson news briefs for July 7, 1999
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Henderson: Reverse 911 calls will help residents in emergencies
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Brothel ownership called conspiracy of greedy people
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Utility exec's severance deal detailed
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Summer of Sam
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Supreme Court denies murder appeal
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Columnist Dean Juipe: City needs rich suitor to lure pros
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Columnist Paula DelGiudice: Exploring a new kind of nightlife
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Fishing report - Las Vegas area - July 7, 1999
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Columnist Peter Benton: Valley grad Schlosser chooses Missouri
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Shalala touts Medicare proposals
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Opportunity Village grows with valley
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Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: Women's History Group remembers Nevada's early days
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Community news briefs for July 7, 1999
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Letter: No one can beat those walk signals
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Letter: Auto insurance rates discriminatory
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Letter: State-sponsored religion has no place in America
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Self-fueling isn't always such a gas
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Editorial: Grounding 'air rage' not easy
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Herbs add flavor and can help keep you healthy
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Editorial: Dolphins may not be so cute after all
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Where I Stand -- Brian Greenspun: Let free thinking reign
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Top Clinton administration official pitches Medicaid plan to Las Vegans
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USDA will release Dreyfus report
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Air traffic reporters hover over the valley keeping watch on congested roadways
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This week's pro golf tournaments
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Thursday at Hollywood Park
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Thursday at Belmont Park
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Box score: Buzz 9, Stars 2
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Ralph Siraco's selections for Thursday's races at Hollywood Park
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Millions of acres of Nevada ordered off limits to smoking, campfires
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Court papers reveal two sides of Tabish, Murphy