June 14, 2001
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British refuse license for LV's McCullough
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PCL box: Las Vegas-Nashville
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Ralph Siraco's selections for Friday's races at Hollywood Park
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Friday's horse racing entries
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American Legion Baseball standings
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Lighting the past: Future bright for neon museum
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Mom, daughter turn kidney failure into graduation success
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Guinn signs senior Rx bill into law
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Shooting rampage survivors file suits
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Board split over hiring of Reilly for manager post
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Moore may get deal to 'pay as he goes'
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Commission to decide on new county boundaries
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Nevada No. 1 in tech export growth
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Sides strike deal on maps: Compromise clears way for a speedy session
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Reid revives plan for hydroelectric plant
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Ethics complaints continue
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Comdex banning foreign flags from Las Vegas convention floor
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Judge dismisses some RICO counts
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Construction defects alleged
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AT&T looks to shake up local phone industry
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State could face sanctions: Air quality puts millions in fed funds in jeopardy
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Castillejo: I'm not selling out to Oscar
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Klitschko: One tough Ukrainian
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Top cowboys to compete for prize money, prestige
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Editorial: Wasting time can be a perilous journey
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Tuning in to newest ESPN Zone
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Where I Stand--Brian Greenspun: The real cost of the pill
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Editorial: Is relief finally on the way?
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Letter: Bush, tobacco on same page
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Rejuvenated Basic starts '2002 season' on high note
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Letter: Hospital backers should ante up
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Letter: Amador owes apology to many in Clark County
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Reeling 51s get day off after loss
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12-year-old boy critical after crash
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Union charters local for LV casino dealers
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More firms claim 'Net casinos hijacking site names
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Group donates van to VA
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Vegas performer claims she was secretly taped
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Lottery contractor seeks renewal of deal
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AC casinos using CD-ROM to help recruit workers
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Indictment alleges transportation of illegal aliens
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Man acquitted in friend's death
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Study: Law enforcement lags in female hires
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Church musical director acquitted
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Local group urges monitoring of Test Site ground water
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Convicted killer loses appeal
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Court rules against training for aliens
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Student needs money for special summer program
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Obituaries for June 14, 2001
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Events facility approved
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Four Las Vegas high school students receive Merit Scholarships
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Adventures ahead for Meadows grads
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Community briefs for June 14, 2001
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Columnist Ruthe Deskin: A closer look at equality
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The dark side: Graveyard-shift workers share after-hour tales
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Auto racing schedules, winners and point standings
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Fight schedule