August 19, 2002
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Summerlin residents aim to block Wal-Mart
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Water board preparing to bid on utility
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Plan for mentally ill is questioned
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Recipe for smog soup: Mix sun, smoke, dust and car emissions
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Generation gap: Some older users find idea of children at the senior center unacceptable
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Man on trial after serving time for killing
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Harter pushes UNLV as research facility
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Colleges' domestic partner benefits still stalled
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LV accountant disciplined by SEC
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Senecas, Pataki sign pact for casinos
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Vegas-based manufacturer reports loss for quarter
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Pioneer owner reports revenue decline
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Second-quarter loss reported
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Firm bringing high-tech operation, jobs to Vegas
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Aristocrat buying Midwest distributor
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Comdex: Terrorism resulted in $52.4 million loss
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Vegas workers decertify union
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Hurdles remain, analysts say
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Early voting off to busy start in malls and markets
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News briefs for August 19, 2002
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Officers cleared in death of man
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Two indicted in beating, torture of Las Vegas man
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Medical school restructuring will phase out private firms
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Fatal crashes prompt plan to build median barrier on U.S. 95
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UNR may get new building in Vegas
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Births
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Community news briefs for August 19, 2002
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Cimarron gains Legion title game
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Beem slips away from his past
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Strike could help 51s but ...
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Local sports calendar
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Letter: Her compassion clearly evident
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Letter: A loss for Sun and community
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Letter: Thompson made difference
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Letter: Outsider rips pot proponents
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Letter: Vouchers violate state constitution
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Letter: Insurance firms calling the shots
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Letter: Raising wages is sneaky way to raise taxes
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Ex-Rebel Chris Riley finishes surprising 3rd
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PCL box: Las Vegas - Fresno
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Springsteen concert showcases 'The Rising'
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Editorial: Safety is best when permanent
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Editorial: Voting early is good, but it can be risky
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Obituaries for August 19, 2002
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D'ohlightful: The Simpsons' steadily approaches TV milestone
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Sorensen likely finished after another head injury
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Columnist Ralph Siraco: Arlington preview races bode well for Breeders'
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Forbes wins fight but loses title belt