February 15, 2002
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License to love
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AG sues on campaign violations
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Diamond Resorts plans Strip timeshare project
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Bush to OK Yucca
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Telemarketers fire back at proposed Fed restrictions
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Executive: Icahn may look at takeovers
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Board: File charges against Mack
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Station buys into Internet gaming venture
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Sununu 'very impressed' with work done at Yucca
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RTC head: Gridlock likely if funding isn't found
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National Airlines eyeing $70 million loan
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Nevadans line up for chance to win long-shot jackpot
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Balancing schools budget could up class size
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Bankrupt Carpet Barn to sell Vegas operations
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Las Vegas looks like the team to beat in state wrestling event
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Rebels face tough test in Fullerton
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Rebels will look to neutralize Wyoming's heft in Laramie
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Paratransit program faces change
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Marcis encouraged by strong showing
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Letter: U.S. must tackle high costs of war
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Letter: Nevadans are bombarded by new expenses
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Editorial: Task force has crucial job ahead
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Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: A cheap political show
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Police: Self-defense probable cause in killing
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Reputed mobster barred from New Jersey casinos
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Slot maker subject of takeover speculation
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Compromise reached in CCSD health fund dispute
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Review: Washington almost carries 'John Q.'
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Review: 'Hart's War' fights the good fight
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College tournament results
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Grocer closes one Vegas store, opens another
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Vegas concrete, gravel operation to be sold
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Review: 'Crossroads' not big enough for Spears
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Daytona Twin 125s results
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Daytona 500 lineup
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Ventriloquist Jeff Dunham ponders artform's history
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Busch race lineup
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Williams discusses his art
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Prep playoffs schedule, results
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Columnist Jerry Fink: Robinson's storied trek winds through Vegas
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Third Eye Blind guitarist is a true visionary
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UNLV in 13th place at Hawaii tournament
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Green Valley teams capture state titles
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DVD review: Eddie Murphy MIA from 'Beverly Hills Cop'
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LV's Busch to start in 15th position
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Lady Rebels pull off an ambush
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Utah Shakespearean Festival brings Bard to area students
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Let Nigeria win bid on Tyson fight
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Waltrip, Gordon take Twin 125s
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SamulNori dance troupe celebrates Korean culture at UNLV
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Datebook
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Some scientists, environmentalists say decision premature
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Food, music earn high marks at Santa Fe
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Columnist Joe Delaney: Welcoming songstress Warwick back to town
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Sharpton group plans protest at MGM
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Parents fail to alter course for their elementary school
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DA looks into claim of beating
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NLV seeks new site for school
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Political notebook: Tragedy haunts death penalty foe
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Knight gives it her all in Flamingo show
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GOP calls for candidate pay cut
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Old news is good news to torchbearer
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License to love
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Court briefs for February 15, 2002
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Judge: Open child-abuse hearings
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Charo sends Bush video message
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National title in the bag for new mom
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Man accused in attack on officer, police dog makes deal
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Residential development gets preliminary approval
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Community news briefs for February 15, 2002
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F-16 simulators help give a lift to local students' patriotism
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Holiday closings
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Child-care center expected to make mothers' job-training program easier
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Obituaries for February 15, 2002
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Local news briefs for February 15, 2002
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Nevada university system loses $300,000 in Enron
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Union, casinos near key contract talks
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Bush OKs Yucca for nuke waste dump
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Editorial: So much for all the promises
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Editorial: Mack's ethics case has lesson for all
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Columnist Jon Ralston: Mack's credibility is cooked
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Where I Stand -- Brian Greenspun: Let's defy the odds
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Play focuses on plight of mentally challenged
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Kids learn early how to work the system
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Smooth Rydell
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Columnist Susan Snyder: A singular approach to dating
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Letter: Students won't get more sleep
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Letter: Keep the nuke poison where it was created
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Columnist Benjamin Grove: A tale of two mountains -- Yucca and Wasatch
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Guest columnist Walt Higgins: Is Nevada Power's rate hike justified?
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Guest columnist Timothy Hay: Is Nevada Power's rate hike justified?
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In LV, China Town is a place to fit in
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Slam opener delayed; Theus may be coach
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Editorial: Skating's judging tarnishes the Games
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Bush OKs Yucca Mountain waste site