August 16, 2002
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Killer gets 4 life terms
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Physicians in LV face two probes
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Mayor attests to Mack's honestly, integrity
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Deficit may force college-class cuts
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Regents approve $1.2 billion budget
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President appointed for Henderson college
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Despite odds, Democratic candidates vow to put up fight
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Streets of danger: Program targets Las Vegas' high rate of pedestrian accidents
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Police: Deaths may have been gang shooting
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Man put on probation for submitting false claims
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Mother whose son died in car trunk sentenced
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Car seat saves child caught in fatal crash
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Firm doesn't want to pay full state fine
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Indian casino expanding
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Riviera obtains credit facility
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Aladdin lowers its financial backstop
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Regulator: Gaming firms not immune to scandal
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U.S., Vegas personal bankruptcy filings jump
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Analyst Grubman quits firm
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Stock trading on Nasdaq National Market
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Attorneys: National likely looking for new backers
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Nevadans worried about market slump
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Bibby agrees to return to Sacramento Kings
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County urged to step up recycling
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Obituaries for August 16, 2002
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Police continue search for rapist
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Community news briefs August 16, 2002
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BLM: No conflict of interest in Blue Diamond proposal
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Judge defends daughter's 'timeout' in jail
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Jury awards $4 million in malpractice case
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News briefs for August 16, 2002
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Rebels plan scrimmage Saturday under the lights
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Chuckwagon races not so wholesome
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Ellis helps pitch 51s to win at Calgary
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Ready for football?
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Ralph Siraco's selections for Saturday's races at Del Mar
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Where I Stand: Guest Columnist Jeff Hardcastle: Growth's other side
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Local PGA players
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Former Metro cop convicted in robbery case
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Trooper injured by mail bomb settles with state
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Plea deal made in fatal shooting
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Early voting gains popularity
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Columnist Barb Henderson: Cowboy Shooters rekindle spirit of the Old West
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Letter: Shame on Vegas for hosting event
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Las Vegas Area Fishing Report: Anglers catching stripers, catfish at Lake Mead
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Letter: Joe manifested a resilient spirit
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Letter: Delaney's work at charity made real impression
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Editorial: Loan denial raises issue of fairness
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Editorial: Party should adhere to disclosure laws
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Cimarron wins a wild one at regional
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N.M. turns out Centennial's lights
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Schmidt ponders scaling back in IRL
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PCL box: Las Vegas - Calgary
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Legends in Concert: Springsteen leads wave of mega-stars headed for Vegas
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Saturday's horse racing entries
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'Black 365' focuses on civil-rights era
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Performing Arts for August 16, 2002
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Rock in The Rio house
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Datebook for August 16, 2002
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On display for August 16, 2002
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Spotlight on Springsteen
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Columnist Jerry Fink: Customers floored by Cafe Michele renovations
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Carson's 'Tonight Show' revived in kitschy tribute
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Children need guidance in eating habits
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Remembering Sandy Thompson: 1948-2002
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Jackie Robinson's legacy explored in play
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Next in saga over planned dumpsite: Debating list of 293 unresolved issues
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Columnist Sandy Thompson: Taking one final stand on behalf of children
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The Daly News
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Camp helps make life better for kids
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Festival will take on pioneer flavor
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Tread carefully with tires
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Editorial: President shows his true colors
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Editorial: Red Rock's gateway should be pristine
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Letter: Atkinson Gates shows courage
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Letter: 'New Democrats' don't understand party's strength
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Columnist Jon Ralston: Election officials foster apathy