February 20, 2002
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Insurance crisis hits UMC
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Housing authority chief backs Herrera
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Planned complex may offer 3,600 jobs
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LV company selling Australian interests
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Fed clears path for bank's expansion
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News briefs for February 20, 2002
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Legislators say Guinn's budget urgency is premature
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Southwest Gas earnings drop in fourth quarter
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Touch-screen voting machines OK'd
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Suspect linked to string of thefts
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LV eyes golf operator that dropped Henderson
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Business center plan is approved
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Business briefs for February 20, 2002
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LV bankruptcies jumped 35 percent in 2001 slowdown
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Harrah's refiles lawsuit against Penn National
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Airline's nonstop D.C. flights back
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Miss America slot plan debated
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Yucca supporters push for speedy approval
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Dump a dilemma for gaming
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Two softballers are honored by conference
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Nevada unemployment claims drop
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Vegas casino boss checks out new turf in Macau
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Indiana committee OKs dockside gambling bill
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Pollen preview: Some say spring may be kind to allergy sufferers
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Surveillance class launched
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Court briefs for February 20, 2002
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Legislators say Guinn's tax urgency is premature
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Man fined for scam
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More Americans heed call to volunteer in communities
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Deadline extended for terror program loans
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Insanity ruling prompts Nevada debate
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City Council approves cross-gender massage law
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Henderson council briefs for February 20, 2002
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Unser likes driving stock cars, but he won't switch
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Correction
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Prep state tournament schedules
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VEGAS SPORTS ON TV-RADIO
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Report gives Nevada C grade in preventing, tracking birth defects
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Community briefs for February 20, 2002
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Obituaries for February 20, 2002
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Gorman, LV players MVPs in conferences
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Former NLV council member Strahan dies
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Gators win in shootout, advance to face Cowboys
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Columnist Peter Benton: Nation's best will visit for tourney
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Prep boys basketball All-Star teams
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Raider fans shouldn't cry about Gruden
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Columnist Victoria Sun: Rebel freshman takes top honors
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Deal with Pac-10 OK'd
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Burned airman's suit goes before jury
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Fire academy to remain closed until regents find more money
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County plans new focus on diversity with reorganization
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Letter: Limit medical malpractice
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Letter: Pay us for taking garbage
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Letter: Perfect location found for storing nuclear waste
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Editorial: Not a place that needs a PR firm
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Editorial: Land swap that does merit consideration
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Checking out deals overseas
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Savvy wine buys: Cotes du Rhone '99 Domaine Andre Brunel
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Never Forget: Sperling-Mack-Kronberg Holocaust Resource Library a history haven