August 17, 2000
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Aladdin fire alarm tests delayed
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Lack of CPR training heart of civil trial
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Teen charged as an adult in sexual assaults
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Opening of Aladdin delayed, Desert Passage greets visitors
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Enemies of nuke dump take to podium
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Hearing stirs up discussion of mob role in Binion death
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Sand pit dispute continues in court
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Executive hired to run Greenspun Media Group
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Local news briefs for August 17, 2000
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Summerlin operator late again with financial report
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SCRABBLE slot machine planned
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Officers face inquest in shooting death
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Four men indicted in Summerlin home burglaries
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Parts of valley hit by rain, power outages
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Aladdin scrambles to meet tonight's opening deadline
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Las Vegas sports wagering suppliers in litigation
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North Las Vegas still fighting casino over hotel room requirement
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County concerned about behavior at clubs
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Sportspark battle rages at City Hall
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Interim CCSN chief in race for post
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Lawmaker, gaming exec spar over proposed casino tax hike
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Las Vegas company claims device defeats card counters
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Observers see little political movement
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Teen mom faces murder charge in baby's death
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Vegas gets new trade show
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Vegas apparel convention owner sold
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Seattle thrift enters LV market
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Nichols faces tough questions in interview for chancellor job
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Community news briefs for August 17, 2000
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Computer maker sued for snooping, sparking allegations of child pornography in 1998
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Talk of the town
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Judge orders state to allow inmates to get newspaper
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North Las Vegas briefs for August 17, 2000
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NLV police await funds for drug armor
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Funds coming for nuke preparedness
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Complaint to be lodged against teachers union
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Bernstein takes Clinton advice in Senate race
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Patient Oliver working way back to majors
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Arum not what's wrong with boxing
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Voluntary participation tops threshold to start electronic monitoring in Montana
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Woman pleads guilty to child abuse charges
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Anthrax disease kills cattle in Gerlac
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LV council briefs for August 17, 2000
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City to participate in alternative fuels plan
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Guinn seeks protection of Yucca funds
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Gore sends e-mail note reiterating Yucca stance
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Ralph Siraco's selections for Friday's races at Del Mar
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Letter: Test Site threat is understated
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Letter: Nevada can avoid power problems of California
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Editorial: Divergence over Yucca is obvious
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Editorial: Nevadans should have dumped party
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Columnist Dean Juipe: LV's Sanchez believes he can handle Hamed
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Supreme Court justices hear arguments in gaming machine seizures
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More litigation in Arizona casino stock fight
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Arum insists sanctions are only 'symbolic'
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Fight schedule
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County board moves to oppose Hudson casino
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Friday's horse racing entries
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Arsonist ordered to pay $1.4 million restitution
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Mississippi Supreme Court justices hear arguments in gaming machine seizures
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Nellis sergeant honored for work on Green Flag exercises
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Vons hosts WIC clinic on Owens Avenue
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Opening of Vegas Strip's newest megaresort delayed but the party goes on anyway
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Where I Stand -- Kathryn E. Landreth: Striving for justice
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Singer Lou Rawls laments old Vegas' passing while prepping for shows at new jazz club
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PCL Box: Stars 9, RedHawks 4
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Dad and daughter embark on a back-to-school shopping adventure
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Civic leader Wandesforde dies
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Obituaries for August 17, 2000
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Columnist Ruthe Deskin: Youth Camp remains invaluable
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Nevada grads surpass national average on ACTs
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Columnist Joe Delaney: Old favorites make return to entertainment scene
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This week's races
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Nadeau becoming productive teammate
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Rahal team adjusting to owner's dual role
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Three Earnhardts set for Michigan
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Auto racing schedules, winners and points standings
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Rebels picked sixth in poll
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Tickets for Fed Cup ready for purchase