October 6, 2000
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Bullring at LVMS points standings
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ISJBA races at Lake Havasu results
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Thursday's prep results
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Saturday's horse racing entries
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Oct. 7 deadline set for voter registration
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Hard Rock hosts beach volleyball tournament
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Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: A law to relieve pain
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Ralph Siraco's selections for Saturday's races at Santa Anita
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Arum still ticked, King still free
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Gaels' players fail drug tests, suspended
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Nevadans vie for Jet-ski titles
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Columnist Steve Guiremand: UNLV, UNR fans need to relax a little
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2A schools to square off
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Vasser may make jump to NASCAR
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Television series based on Metro 'nerd squad'
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El Rancho to live on in wash
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Arts center advocates to discuss joint effort
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Teenagers surrender in case of school mascot
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LV council explores cyberspace venture
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Obituaries for October 6, 2000
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Court news briefs for October 6, 2000
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Local news briefs for October 6, 2000
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Pot of gold still sought in planned downtown redevelopment project
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Thirsty horses are rescued, auctioned
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Ivanpah airport gets go-ahead from Senate
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Finally, a deal for ill nuke workers
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Judge gavels an end to Ted Binion murder trial
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UNLV beefing up offerings for timeshare industry
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Kerzner seen backing out of U.S. gambling industry with AC sale
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Bad luck at tables hurt earnings, exec says
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Councilman: It's about science, not nuke waste
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North Las Vegas hospital owner wins round against dissidents
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Work card subject of suit
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Las Vegas contractors disciplined
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Flamingo Road property named
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Restaurant closes, but LV resort says little
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Bally launching new comic strip-themed slot
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GameWorks to restrict games access
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Four bid for bankrupt AC hotel-casino
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Rebels thrust into streak-buster role once again
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UNLV Police reform will be costly
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Inquest probes cop's killing of motorist
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Rudin wins public funds for defense
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Man gunned down after argument at local bar
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Ideas discussed on homeowners association reform
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Datebook for October 6, 2000
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Bankruptcies for October 6, 2000
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Witness in quadruple killing can't recall key points
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NLV board struggles to find ways to add libraries
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Columnist Sal DeFilippo: It's easy to get too excited in the NFL
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New policy on school testing procedures in effect
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Bail bonds companies seek refund
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Tapia ready to release his fury
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Bill marks $25 million for Nevada
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Henderson council, planners agree to more communication
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American Airlines flight makes emergency landing in southern Utah
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Columnist Joe Delaney: Burton's community endeavors deserve applause
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Editorial: Addressing domestic violence
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Teen shows relief is in sight
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Tune puts on a 'better' anniversary 'EFX' performance
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Editorial: Tougher DUI limit long time in coming
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Columnist Kate Maddox: Sin City awaiting Second City
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Letter: Too hard to get rodeo tickets
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Letter: Betting ban here boost for bookies
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Letter: Ensign's record against elderly speaks for itself
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Teenager arrested for shooting Sparks girl
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McCoy Cove gold mine ends open pit mining
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The Movie Guys: 'Meet the Parents' provides plenty of laughs
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Aguilera gains credibility in return to her roots
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'Girl On The Bridge' strides down familiar path
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Buffet spices up 'celebration of marriage'
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Preteen inventor wins national contest
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Police investigate attack on high school mascot
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Reno-area chiropractor and wife convicted of tax evasion
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Icahn fighting rival Park Place's bid to move in next door
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Senate approves $300 million for Lake Tahoe
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Joe Delaney remembers 1963: Satchmo at the Riviera
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Where I Stand 1963 -- Hank Greenspun: Hearing of destructive Sun fire actually provided a bit of relief
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News of the day: 1963
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Barbara Greenspun remembers 1963: Fire was a traumatic experience
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Birth announcements for October 6, 2000
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All three U.S. Senate debates will be in Las Vegas
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UNLV to induct six, '90 Rebels into Hall
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LV Stars' mainstay Holliday dies at 67