January 25, 2001
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Tough job keeping stars at home
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Super Bowl TV ratings
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Super Bowl facts and figures
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Super Bowl records
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Catching up with: Molly Sullivan
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Sun Athletes of the Week: Greg Gifford and Liz Cansdale
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Columnist Spencer Patterson: Nearly every Sunrise team still has a shot
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Nevada gambling fees increase
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Experts offer differing predictions on direction of Las Vegas economy
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Orleans Open Wednesday's results
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Road Runner revival
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UNLV Olympic sports notebook: Rebel softball to tune up with game against alumni
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Henderson computer school sold, to reopen
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Columnist Paula DelGiudice: Inauguration day a lasting memory
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Sale of power plants in Nevada opposed
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Federal agents in LV for Yucca probe
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McCline scores quick knockout at Hard Rock
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Columnist Dean Juipe: LV's Juuko leaps back into title contention
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Ethics case is a hot potato
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Airline change to boost Vegas tourism
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Guinn calling for cuts in Family-to-Family program
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Local news briefs for January 25, 2001
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Reserve hotel-casino sale gains final approval
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LV airline traffic increases compared to weak month in '99
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CBS connected to Las Vegas oddsmaker
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Bayer paying $14 million to settle Medicaid fraud allegations
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Las Vegas slot machine manufacturer Anchor Gaming beats estimates
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No day in the park
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Bryan takes job offer at prestigious law firm
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Nurse quits in wake of death at jail
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Navy to exchange water test results in leukemia investigation
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Askew: Role with local firm is no conflict
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Trial set in alleged secret probe by Del Papa
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Ex-manager says 'some morons' let Corrales fight Floyd
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CCSN baseball team ranked 16th nationally
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Rebels step up against Hoyas
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Harrah's exec complains about casino regulation
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Firm hopes to gobble up market with Pac-Man slot machine
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Caesars may expand if Indiana rules are eased
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Shareholder lawsuit seeks to block Casino Data takeover
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Challenge dismissed to law allowing Chicago-area casino
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LV company to sell $500 million in notes
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Judge dismisses suit challenging law allowing Rosemont casino
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Investigation of shooting concludes casino went beyond regulations
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Letter: Roads not made for nuke waste
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Letter: Jackson noted for hypocrisy
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Sergeant a key inauguration planner
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Letter: Good teachers leaving at an alarming rate
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Community news briefs for January 25, 2001
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Editorial: No easy answers to end crisis
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Where I Stand -- Brian Greenspun: So much for 'news'
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GOP questions teachers' union call for higher pay
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New shot at Henderson bond issue considered
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Welfare computer given fed blesssing
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Family of Frenchman who died in jail plans suit
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Obituaries for January 25, 2001
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Gaming briefs for January 25, 2001
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Reputed mob figure Richichi dies
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Prep wrestling standings
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Prep girls soccer standings
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Prep girls basketball standings
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Prep boys basketball standings
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Prep girls bowling standings
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Court briefs for January 25, 2001
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Delay sought in Williams' trial
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Prep boys bowling standings
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Study: Nevada HMOs trail national figures
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Sun Boys Basketball Top 10
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Seeing Stars: Celebs, TV executives hurl program pitches at convention
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Sun Girls Basketball Top 10
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Columnist Joe Delaney: Entertainment abounds beyond the tube
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Bighorn to be transplanted from Nevada to Utah
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Rick Springfield to star in Las Vegas production
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Younger Soria tells of years of abuse, but still loves his dad
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Gaming Control Board allows betting on Nevada college sports
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Indian gaming has not reached limit of slot machines
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INS announces new effort to deter immigrant smuggling
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Stiff sentence for deer poacher who "didn't like deer"
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Another delay sought in Jessica Williams' trial
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Ensign says Greenspan big boost for Bush tax cut; Reid disagrees
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Jerry Lewis recovering from back surgery
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Man sentenced to life for shooting police informant