April 17, 2001
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Halfway houses bills get panel OK
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Justice delayed: Two Municipal Court judges lobby for help
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Estimate for state college reduced
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Gay rights bill dies
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Child support payments raised
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School Board eyes budget amid feared state cuts
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New rules could spur spread of billboards
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Teen work crew bill advances
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Motive sought in slaying-suicide at store
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Goodman sets standards for downtown property
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School violence on rise
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Vegas game maker profits from 'Net ties
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Bus system faces a bumpy budgetary road
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Utilities seek rate increase
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Internet gaming gets OK
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Sprint hurt by rivals: Wells Fargo profit increases
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Wisconsin trade show operation expands to Las Vegas
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Florida clothing retailer entering Las Vegas market
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Rented van was clean, agent says
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Mayor to meet with Panthers
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Man sentenced in home invasions
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Another San Diego-area casino set to open
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BET chairman to buy Vegas jazz club
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Alliance Gaming in dispute with LV bar over alleged service problems
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Vegas casino figure jailed after bankruptcy fraud conviction
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Golf: Canadian signs with UNLV men's team
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Local briefs for April 17, 2001
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Nuclear waste fight raises some concerns
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2001 Senior PGA Tour statistics
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2001 Senior PGA Tour money leaders
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2001 Las Vegas Senior Classic field
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Nellis pro can't resist a challenge
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LV's Bobrow 1st among locals
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Ralph Siraco's notes
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Tradition scores
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Incident of jet fuel dumped near Fallon reported by airport
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North finds direction on Senior Tour
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2001 Senior PGA schedule
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Nellis personnel begin cleanup of jet crash site
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Nevada awaiting payment for work on flood control
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: NCAA should think twice about loans
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Players delighted by calm conditions
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Talt earns berth in field by firing a 69
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A look at TPC at Summerlin, hole by hole
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51s postponed in Omaha
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A look back at past Las Vegas Classics
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Obituaries for April 17, 2001
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Where I stand--Brian Greenspun: What a timely rescue
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Letter: District's money is being misused
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Letter: Anti-GOP letters prompt rebuttal
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Letter: U.S.'s rhetoric doesn't change facts on China
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Editorial: Two steps forward, one (big) step back
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Editorial: Don't cut oversight of insurers
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Slots of strategies: Do video's slot-machine tips really work?
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Community briefs for April 17, 2001
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Grant to help mentally disabled own a home
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Immunization schedule for April 17, 2001
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Columnist Kate Maddox: Easton booking a room at Hilton
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Columnist Susan Snyder: A studious look at Neonopolis