April 30, 2002
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Nevada's Butler named WAC baseball player of the week
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LV HMO's earnings rise
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Priest out on bail after sex charges
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More arrests likely in Laughlin melee
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Gibbons refuses to disqualify Binion judge
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Bus drivers union reviews latest offer for new contract
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Mikohn fires Andersen, notes several disputes
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Aladdin gets more time for sales plan
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Shuffle Master competitor disputes patent claims
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Vegas resort sues over canceled conference
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Convention center to expand
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MGM MIRAGE exec opens restaurant consulting firm
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National Horse Show may still trot into Las Vegas
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Staffing problems plague nursing homes
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Clinton applauds Yucca fight
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Bus hijacker's plan 'rudimental'
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Testing system said to be more precise
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July hearing will focus on construction defect insurance
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Early blaze fans flames of fear for wildfire season
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'Vegas 777' handcrew gains regional status
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Argenbright security screening firm departing U.S. airports in disgrace
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Water waste could lead to higher rates, fines
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Telecom giant WorldCom in shakeup as woes mount
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New Jersey couple claims share of Big Game jackpot
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High Desert Prison warden resigns
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Life cut short for ballplayer who dreamed of turning pro
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Two Amargosa TB patients return to normal activities
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Weber indictment will be sought
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Lecturer on Holocaust and tolerance, Klein dies at 81
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Services for firefighter are set
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Near-fatal plane crash won't slow Jack Roush
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Two men to plead guilty in killing of mother, 21
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Court briefs for April 30, 2002
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Community briefs for April 30, 2002
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Men's golf team on top in MWC tournament
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New McCarran security
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State seeks dismissal of Nevada Power suit
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Parents protesting planned transfer of popular principal
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Workers protest hiring practices at school sites
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Cup rookie Johnson laid roots in LV
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Brotherly love
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Skating judge acts as if she's guilty
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PCL box: Las Vegas - Colorado
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Community activist, dentist Truesdale dies at 39
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Letter: U.S. kids have unhealthy diet
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Letter: Reporting hasn't been balanced
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Letter: Decisions of Colin Powell questioned
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Editorial: Stop making excuses for duplicitous Arafat
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Editorial: Senate bill should be left intact
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Obituaries for April 30, 2002
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Ralph Siraco's selections for Wednesday's races at Hollywood Park
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MWC men's golf rankings
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Columnist Susan Snyder: More waste, courtesy of D.C.
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Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: Lesson in France's pain
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Not leaving Las Vegas: Travel Channel explains fascination, popularity of Vegas-themed programs
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Carlin receives low interest fed loan for senior center