August 31, 2001
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Nevada requests delay in hearings on nuclear dump
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Recent Las Vegas-area business-related bankruptcies
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UNLV studies may aid Yucca fight
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Rudin gets life with possibility of parole
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CCSN official quits after remark
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Fulton cuts UNLV out of his will
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Anti-Internet gaming thrust predicted
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Del Webb names new Nevada chief
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Vegas visitation for Labor Day looks flat
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Growing pains: Las Vegas shopping center tenants endure stream of construction woes
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New York Indian casinos in jeopardy
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Gaming briefs for August 31, 2001
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AC casino workers compete in 'olympics'
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Small Colorado casinos sold
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Gaming giant names chairman
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Lobbyist: Failure of problem gambling bill is a disgrace
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Investment firm purchased
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Finance brokers suspended
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Factory orders improve
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Plant's future to be debated
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Time, money cited in work card removal
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Letter: Clearing up gun confusion
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Letter: Nuke dump too close for comfort
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Letter: Proposal for wilderness deserves support
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Five apply for top public defender's position
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Las Vegas fifth in poll of desirable places
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Hundreds bid farewell at services for Ghanem
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Lawsuit vs. Mack claims unpaid debt
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Editorial: Labor Day more than a holiday
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Editorial: Industrial park is no place for homes
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Reilly's promotion of Lynn abandoned
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Raccoon with plague caught
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Group: Feds underfund alternative energy
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Assemblyman says Guinn is abusing benefits law
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Cheerleaders to join Spoonhour at luncheon
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Teams set for Vegas King & Queen tourney
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Edwards, Kraft top Air Canada tourney
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With nation's eyes on him, Thomas fails Heisman test
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Officer's actions were within use-of-force policy, board rules
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Men identified in casino heist, transcript shows
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Drop in gas prices fuels travel plans for Southern Nevadans
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Girl, 14, arrested on prostitution charges
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Death-row inmate enters plea
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Charges in drive-by shooting likely to be dropped
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News briefs for August 31, 2001
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Court briefs for August 31, 2001
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Voting machine approved
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Reloaded and ready
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Rebels somehow lose
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Tough loss apt to haunt UNLV
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UNLV-Arkansas game analysis: Plenty of errors
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Prep football schedules: Independent schools
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Meadows looking to extend long winning streak
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Where I Stand: Frank J. Fahrenkopf Jr.: A step up for gaming
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Correction
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Holiday closings
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PCL box: Las Vegas-Tacoma
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Mexican officials seek consulate site in Las Vegas
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Datebook
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Columnist Jerry Fink: Music an appetizer at Jazzed Cafe
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Columnist Joe Delaney: The ups and downs of Orlando's singing career
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Harrah's Comedy Cabaret a good fit for King and his magic
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Music still emits from Liberace's home
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Ralph Siraco's selections for Saturday's races at Hollywood Park
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Obituaries for August 31, 2001
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Thursday's prep results
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: It's hail to the chef as Clinton visits NOBHILL
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Schmidt opts for another driver change
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Saturday's horse racing entries
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Yoakam Cash-ing in on his country idols
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Columnist Kate Maddox: Take Note: 'Stevie D' a Blue man
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This week's races
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Monster of Rock
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Rodin exhibit reopens lively authenticity debate
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Births for August 31, 2001
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Police department accreditation is renewed
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Public defender applicants dispute federal study
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Medical marijuana clears final state hurdle
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Clergy team up to protect rights of workers
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Stealing part of history: Archaeological theft is a serious, but common, crime
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County on path to aid bicyclists
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UNLV-Arkansas box score
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Local woman there to comfort families of plane crash victims
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National Hispanic Heritage Month observed in Vegas
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Clark High student makes difference pennies at a time
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Where I Stand -- Classic Hank: Yucca dump could destroy state tourism
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Legend of Loretta
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Enterprising action can halt sprawl
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Editorial: Academic freedom in cross hairs
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Columnist Jeff German: Nevadans dig in for Yucca war
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Columnist Jon Ralston: Never having to say you're sorry
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Letter: Better options than drilling in Arctic refuge
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Letter: A day to honor union pioneers
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Where I Stand -- D. Taylor: Labor is alive and well
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Columnist Sandy Thompson: Journal tracks whereabouts, information