July 27, 2000
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Obituaries for July 27, 2000
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Veteran Vegas firefighter Herrington dies at age 71
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Fired president sues tech firm
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MGM MIRAGE cash flow improves as Mirage acquisition takes hold
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Garcia apologetic after racial slur
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New attorney accuses lawyer of outside interest
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Firefighters are gathering to protect local areas
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Longtime executive Boman dies
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FERC postpones vote on proposed Sierra Pacific purchase of Portland General Electric
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FBI says heroin in mob plot to kill Binion
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Foreman defends jury actions
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Grocer offers Arco discounts
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Owner reports higher profit
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Immunity sought for testimony about alleged school cheating
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L.A.-Vegas Amtrak service delayed
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Australian slot maker set to enter Nevada market
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Analyst downgrades Tropicana operator
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Wine sommelier leaves Rio
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Missouri investigators to question Station executives next week
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Rudin's new attorney wants gag order placed on confidant
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Navajo casino planned
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Police probe California date-rape suspect's activities in Las Vegas
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Hard Rock loss narrows
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Subsidiary will provide financial services over the Internet
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Profit plunges at office machine giant
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Johnson case puts spotlight on death penalty
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Local news briefs for July 27, 2000
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Census official denies problems
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Orchid House to close as college reclaims greenhouse
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School Board widening focus on district matters
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Republic Services profit up, buyback set
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Biggest Nevada bank buying back shares
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Loss increases for Vegas tech firm
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Internet seller's stock falls
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Boulder City touted as energy center site
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Agency going visual to find 'deadbeat dads'
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Group returning computers to CCSN
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Nevada's share of water is discussed
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Anti-tobacco caravan targets teenagers
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Warren County landowner asks judge to order regulators to act against casinos
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Lawrence moves forward with talks for casino
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Industry pulls voter petition
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Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: A long reach for peace
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Columnist Steve Guiremand: Bad luck plagues Stars
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Srichaphan falls to Ferreira
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CCSN making strides toward building athletic program
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'Bad word' sends Rios packing from event
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Marshals move prisoners over housing fees dispute
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Environmental group calls for land-trade reform
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Decision made to tear down historic Whitehead Mansion
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Pay-per-who?
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Crayton withdraws from Orleans fight
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Stars squander lead against Salt Lake
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Friday's horse racing entries
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Ralph Siraco's selections for Friday's card at Del Mar
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Horseshoe Gaming contesting Gaming Board's rejection of Empress Casino license
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Judge dismisses South Carolina gambling suit
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Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: Clark High graduate secures academic honor
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Move over Darva, Fox now looking for sexiest bachelor in America
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Nellis helicopter crew aids biker
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Community news briefs for July 27, 2000
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Columnist Ruthe Deskin: Critical look at ethical concerns
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Letter: Work, stress go hand-in-hand
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Letter: Column on death tax disputed
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Letter: Property takeovers are different
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Editorial: Nursing homes, hospitals get relief
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Columnist Joe Delaney: Free shows are still a boost to hotel business
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Editorial: Census charges off base
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Maternity clothes are becoming more fashionable
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Liberace Museum undergoing $1 million renovation
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PCL Box: Buzz 12, Stars 11
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American Legion tournament
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Fight schedule
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Simmons brothers working together inside and out
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Auto racing schedule, winners and points standings
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Cashman Cadillac sells two LV dealerships to national chain