September 18, 2001
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Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: Let's get back to work
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Local officials to DOE: Delay Yucca hearings
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Program targets homeless youths
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City rethinks auto dealer ordinance
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Meadows students raise $10,000
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Nuke waste loads on hold
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Attack briefs
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Congress forced to shift priorities
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Lake Mead is unlikely target for biological contamination
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More LV meetings canceled, postponed
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Terrorism may hurt Comdex
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Officer demands retraction from lawmaker
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LV firm reaches AOL agreement
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New computer virus attacks
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Las Vegas awaits seafood shipments
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Lawyers fearing backlash against clients
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Diabetics face new problem at airport
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White House vows to push aid package
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Workforce cuts under way
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Louisiana postpones tourism ads -- casino business may suffer
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Vegas visitor count fell in July
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Gaming stock selloff continues
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Officials: Interest still high in bankrupt casinos
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Slowdown may force banks to move against Aladdin
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Confession doesn't sway jurors
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Inmate hit with $13 million judgment
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Court briefs for September 18, 2001
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County taking cautious look at capital projects
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Mortgage broker guilty in LV scam
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News briefs for September 18, 2001
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Review: How to become invisible
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Finn leaving post as spokesman for Guinn
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New hospital taking shape in out-of-town construction
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BLM sale will aid Mesquite growth
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: LVMS may change starting date of ticket sales
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Rebels shut out Southern Utah
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UNLV women last in first tournament
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Rebels look to RB Croom for scouting report
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Muhammad devastated by tragedies
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Mason Rudolph Championship women's college golf tournament results
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Monday's prep results
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Schedule debate makes owners look selfish
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Head coaching change shocks Cheyenne football team
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Firefighters, cops salute N.Y. victims
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Altered airport parking said to be fair to drivers
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Officials warn against committing hate crimes
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Letter: Secret sellers are turncoats
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Letter: Reno mine plan must be stopped
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Letter: Social Security unfairly taxes middle class
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Immunization schedule for September 18, 2001
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Pappas, wrestler, artist dies
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Obituaries for September 18, 2001
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Editorial: America gets back on track
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Columnist Kate Maddox: Hotels, salons heavy with handouts
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Victory lies in return to normal
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Community briefs for September 18, 2001
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Museum honors LV attorney Di Palma
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Judd, pioneer LDS leader in Southern Nevada, dies