July 18, 2001
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Pataki denies Indian casino deal close
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Deal allows projects to be completed
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Firm to repay investors whose funds were used without permission
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Louisiana critics rip Harrah's for New Orleans job cuts
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Casinos fail to meet some residency goals
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City shows slight visitor increase in May
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Mississippi county rejects Indian casino
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New senior VP named
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Harrah's earnings rise, but Rio still disappoints
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Homeowners file class-action suit against Del Webb
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America West latest airline to post second-quarter loss
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Canadian sports bars sued
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Tupperware to sell in SuperTargets
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Castaldi forms media agency
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Albertson's to close 165 stores nationwide
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Yucca training to cost county $1 bil.
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Uninsured workers cost county millions
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Russian software developer arrested in Vegas
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Fountain Plaza project killed after 2 1/2 years
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Getting booted: Las Vegas about to follow UNLV's lead in immobilizing cars of parking ticket scofflaws
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High court: Bills passed after deadline were legal
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FBI case suspect faces new charges
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Henderson OKs pharmacy school funds
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High school students learn about roles of government
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UNLV notebook: Lady Rebels hire assistant coaches
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Survey ranks Las Vegas eateries
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News briefs for July 18, 2001
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Pair go on trial in attempted killing of inmate
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Columnist Peter Benton: Tiger will have his hands full in Open
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Suit: Dog was killed without reason
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Physician in West case says mother was in poor health
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Thursday's horse racing entries
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Ralph Siraco's selections for Thursday's races at Del Mar
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Hornish likely to make racing history at age 22
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Columnist Jeff Haney: College football in full swing at Imperial Palace
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PCL box: Oklahoma-Las Vegas
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Columnist Dean Juipe: A&E show puts boxing in its place
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Columnist Victoria Sun: Lady Rebels face tough slate
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Kiefer sends 51s into sole possession of first place
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Community briefs for July 18, 2001
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Local student in advertisement
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Obituaries for July 18, 2001
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Letter: Bush drug plan insult to seniors
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Letter: Mideast coverage is balanced
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Letter: Narrow-minded people resist second language
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Editorial: You can't dress up this mess
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Editorial: Graham a bulwark for First Amendment
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Sandwiches offer reminder of Cuba
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A full plate: Zagat Survey' namesake explores Las Vegas dining scene
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Venetian gets into the spirit
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Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: Baker boys in festive mood
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Community briefs at July 18, 2001
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Local musician earns fellowship
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No bid made on BLM park land
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Silverado student to attend program