April 18, 2002
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Security chief ties detective to method of lounge holdup
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New public defender expands role of office
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Congress opens Yucca Mountain debate
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Local briefs for April 18, 2002
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Firm completes Australia sale
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Vegas, Nevada unemployment declines as economy picks up
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Court rejects plea of casino vendor
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Republicans delay governor's casino plan
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Arizona Senate backs public vote on gambling
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Southwest only airline to earn profit
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Binion's owner denies casino in financial straits
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Wynn had talks with Binion
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Metro's homeless team adds members
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Business briefs for April 18, 2002
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Goodman eyes Utah meeting in Yucca fight
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Hispanics speak out during fed tour stop at Rancho High
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Industry reacts to Sprint's rate hike
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Guilty plea made in hacking
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Las Vegas 'Boo Ga Loo' Halloween parade proposed
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DNA mixup found, rape cases dropped
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City searches for new MASH operator
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Foreign legion outnumbers UNLV locals
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Force achieves 100-win goal; now it's kids' time
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Water clean-up working
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Obituaries for April 18, 2002
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UNLV women drop to 18th in rankings
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More NTS survivors to receive compensation
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Rebels roll to 16-2 win over Southern Utah
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$700 million should be spent on streets, consultant says
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Local sports calendar
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City's search for new MASH operator
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Property of the WNBA
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Prep volleyball standings
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Local news briefs for April 18, 2002
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Prep golf standings
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Handed two life sentences, killer says he was framed
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Prep softball standings
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Cold, winds to continue
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City to dress up wall around Bonanza Village neighborhood
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Prep baseball standings
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Tax task force urged to 'tweak' state budget
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Las Vegas council briefs for April 18, 2002
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Former officer takes deal; kidnap charges dropped
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Wednesday's prep results
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Columnist Paula Del Guidice: Deadline nears for big game license
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Ralph Siraco's selections for Friday's races at Santa Anita
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Adult basketball sign-ups
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Sun Baseball Top 10
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Sun Softball Top 10
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Weber's computer offers little help
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Feds seize Culinary local in N.J.
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Ex-airport workers accept plea bargains
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Columnist Spencer Patterson: Meaningful games may be on horizon in baseball
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Threat seen for Senior Rx plan
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Little fish in big pond
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Community briefs for April 18, 2002
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Durango Air Force JROTC marches off with championship
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Lawmaker sees credibility gap in disabled care
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Catching Up With: Randy Creighton
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Sun Athletes of the Week: Micah Schnurstein and April Keith
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Letter: Let's hear it for our song
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Letter: Grieving family hurt by column
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Letter: Nevada Power acted to keep the lights on
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Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: Another voice for Syria
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Arum: Floyd remains focused
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Unbeaten Calzaghe whales away in Wales
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Editorial: County hits home run, city whiffs
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Editorial: Free speech rights upheld by high court
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Murder suspect receives bail but held on immigration charge
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Man sentenced in store arson
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Mothers of victim, killer share their grief in court
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Judge boosts bail after seeing video of man with teen
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Columnist Joe Delaney: Laughter still proving to be the best medicine
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Columnist Ruthe Deskin: Program strives for tough love
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DeYoung sailing away with his solo career
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False Start: Author, experts examine the 'starter marriage' trend