August 3, 2001
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Technology data center opens in downtown Las Vegas
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Nevada Power parent returns to profitability
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Pooling resources: Contractors combine to help homeowners finish their fouled-up pool projects
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Bondholder claims LV phone operator insolvent
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Analyst lowers estimates
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New air quality rules may hurt industry
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Binion book on sale
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Sisters' testimony contradicts that given by Vigoa's wife
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Beating the heat: Seniors encouraged to take advantage of public facilities during summer
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Moore says he has plan to open college
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Detectives seek links between LV, Calif. slayings
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Officers' actions in shootout clear use-of-force panel
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Heller: Nevada missed chance
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Affordable-housing delay seen as good thing by officials
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Goodman says developers of downtown project on schedule
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Jury doesn't buy consensual-sex defense by Dozier
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Kyle Busch to make big-league debut at 16
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Four fighters ready to rumble
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Hispanics drive boxing, Arum says
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Fifth Dimension's Townson dies at 68
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Ralph Siraco's selections for Sunday's races at Del Mar
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Slater chooses Robinson for hall induction
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Obituaries for August 3, 2001
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Don't bet on majors coming to LV
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Former constable Bonaventura dies
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Agassi school featured on Sunday CBS show
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Women's league to play in Henderson
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Venetian museums set for Sept. 16 opening
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UNLV pitching coach job goes to Floridian
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Customers claim injuries from LV resort water attractions
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Casino guard apparently walks off with $148,000
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Tropicana AC casino fined for INS violations
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James, Scherer mentioned for Gaming Commission post
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Evidence not backing charges in Cecola Black Book case
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Ralph Siraco's selections for Saturday's races at Del Mar
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PCL Box: Colorado Spring-Las Vegas
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Saturday's horse racing entries
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This week's races
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Workshops to explain medical marijuana law
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More school-construction staff sought
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News briefs for August 3, 2001
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Stewart aiming for political correctness
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Kiefer wins seventh straight to lead 51s
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Letter: Thanks for race coverage
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Letter: Prep star defended
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Kyle Busch finishes ninth in NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series debut
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USAC-Silver Bullet results
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Salt Lake trip up for grabs at state tourney
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Long history behind 'Broadway' concert event
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Review: Chan kicks back in 'Rush Hour 2'
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Date Book for Aug. 3, 2001
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Columnist Jerry Fink: Las Vegas musicians are making themselves at home
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Exhibit features ambitious commission of Rodin's art
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After lengthy odyssey, Poe is 'Haunted' no more
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Performing Arts for Aug. 3, 2001
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DOE official promises probe into alleged conflict
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Where I Stand--Mike O'Callaghan: Notes from the week
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On Display for Aug. 3, 2001
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Editorial: Fresh look at county overdue
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: NOBHILL proves to be a true San Francisco treat
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Editorial: Don't let ranchers fleece the taxpayers
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Letter: Election reform is not needed
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Letter: Homeless group is at it again
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Letter: Sun's coverage of Hispanics is exceptional
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More T-storms might light up the weekend
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Review: 'Thunder' makes noise at New Frontier
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First female rabbi in Las Vegas likes breaking new ground
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Edison on the move: Education firm setting up shop in seven schools
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Columnist Joe Delaney: Cole owes 'Unforgettable' idea to conductor
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Community briefs for August 3, 2001
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Getting a read on Pahrump
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Columnist Kate Maddox: Is Springfield's break permanent?
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Still Byrne-ing: Talking Heads frontman supporting solo effort
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'Murder in Sin City' offers inside look at Binion case
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Maimed trooper continues battle with state
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Connecting countries: Mexico-to-Canada highway would ease Hoover Dam traffic
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Betting it all on the Strip
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Penn's State
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Columnist Kate Maddox: Mayor rushes to justice over snub
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Where I Stand--Timothy Hay: Keeping utilities honest
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Columnist Sandy Thompson: Relatives concerned about girl's placement
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Letter: Governor just doesn't belong
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Letter: Goodman plan for homeless is a good start
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Columnist Jon Ralston: Mr. Reilly's Mission Impossible
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Editorial: Awestruck by aura of West Wing
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Columnist Jeff German: Family hopes for Panaro's release
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Editorial: Energy companies hope for a windfall
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Where I Stand--Classic Hank: An offer for return of Cary Sayegh
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The world is a stage for UNLV performers
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Historic gymnasium more than a basketball court
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Camp Fund can help kids have good summer