July 18, 2000
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: HBO special brings fans back to the '60s
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28,000 acres ablaze in northern Nevada
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Panel warns of sex felons
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Fires cause damage across the valley
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Nevada regents' panel OKs $100 million for endowment
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Retail test set for Vegas
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Shelby sues over trademarks
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LV school food contractor sues state, federal agencies for cutting its funding
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Earnings news mixed for biggest Las Vegas airlines
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Victims' families recall massacre
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Power plant request may lead to battle over water
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Internet casinos receive reprieve in House
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Risks to monorail investors outlined
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Conservation efforts to be led by Lake Mead boss
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McDonald attends Housing meeting
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Judge to determine whether Flowers' suit goes to trial
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Man shoots, kills burglar
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McDonald ethics hearing nears
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Green Party takes step toward Nevada ballot
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Edwards wants new trial based on Polozola's recusal
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Study details Lake Mead muck
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Governor nixes private meetings on monorail
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Edwards sentencing delayed for trial testimony
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Local news briefs for July 18, 2000
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Court keeps up with load
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Downtown building gets a name as ground is broken
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State cites 2 businesses for illegal video poker payouts
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Motions to be argued in Gennifer Flowers defamation lawsuit
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Full House president resigns, firm cooperates with SEC
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Conditions help fire crews north of Ely
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Fired gaming execs collect generous severance
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Red Rock Canyon burros to be moved
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Gibbons chides House for failure to limit Internet gambling
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Indiana appellate court rules landowners, others can't challenge riverboat law
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Two riverboat applicants may merge
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Senate panel increases funding for alternative energy sources
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State hopes to develop plan to protect resources
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Children left unattended 37 times in 14 months
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Big gambling ship to make trips from Texas coast
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NACCP wants to know impact of casinos on black community
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Chancellor takes up question of CCSN computers
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Feds look into complaints about child support
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Full House to push Hard Rock casino, hotel property in Biloxi
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Bryan makes annual run at chopping federal logging budget
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Washington news briefs for July 18, 2000
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Big Time Basketball Tournament results
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States say verdict won't affect anti-smoking settlement
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Wells Fargo's second-quarter profit rises by 12 percent
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Rite Aid to sell PCS subsidiary
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Big Time Basketball Tournament schedule
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PCL Box: Stars 8, River Cats 4
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Allen traded to Tigers
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Silver Bandits welcome Hollins as coach
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Citizens First makes November ballot
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Lawyer wants judges ousted
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Ensign holds donation lead
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Expert sees no simple solutions to school violence
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Doffing anniversary
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Werbrich anniversary
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Community news briefs for July 18, 2000
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$894,000 in grants to be awarded
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Developer would help with fire services
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Obituaries for July 18, 2000
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Champion of worker safety, Evans dies at 50
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Where I Stand -- Brian Greenspun: Clearing the way?
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Letter: Pigeon cruelty is unnecessary
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Letter: Deregulation is not working
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Letter: Wynn destroying one of Las Vegas' finest properties
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NBA players 'give back' as sponsors
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Rebels get a closer look at prospects
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Referees fine-tune their skills at camp
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Editorial: Patients' ire raised by billing
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Editorial: Art gallery deals are boost for city
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Bandits change for the better
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Columnist Susan Snyder: A Grand adventure in Canyon
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Ralph Siraco's selections for Wednesday's races at Hollywood Park
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Columnist Kate Maddox: Hayes won't cop out at Mandalay
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Wednesday's horse racing entries
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For some students, learning doesn't stop for summer
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Harrah's wins $21.7 million in June, riverboats take in $117 million
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UNLV's NCAA hearing postponed until Sept.