February 21, 2002
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Columnist Paula Del Giudice: Exotic Tilapia can be tasty
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Rumsfeld holds court at Nellis
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Andersen official: Nevada office won't lose much business
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French official opens door to future ties in Nevada
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Family reunited with missing man
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Herrera abstains, but new billboard ordinance passes
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Group would convert club to museum
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Chinese New Year signals recovery
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Tighter security to further slow race day traffic
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Baseball park not rated high for parcel downtown
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High fashion: Famed designer says LV is the place for it
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Estimated amounts of power purchases vary widely
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Ridge backs transporting of nuke waste
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Big 4 advance
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This week's races
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Driver working hard on rehab after losing legs
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Pontiac trying to overcome on-track
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Teacher's aide faces sex charge
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Victim of beating in tavern dies
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Road to girls title still goes through Northern Nevada
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Returning to Phoenix isn't a drag for Larry Nance
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Ayala looking sharp heading into grueling test vs. Adams
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Las Vegas area fishing report: Lake Mead striper action mixed
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Prep state tournament schedules, results
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Ellis' one-hitter caps UNLV women's sweep
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VEGAS SPORTS ON TV-RADIO
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Sun Athletes of the Week: Chris and Greg Gifford and Elizabeth Winkelblech
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Catching up with: Yolonda Banks
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Turner seizes chance to help the Rebels after weeks of frustration
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Sitting out wasn't easy for Frohlich
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Cheers for Coach Spoon
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Obituaries for February 21, 2002
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Las Vegas council briefs for February 21, 2002
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LV OKs Evergreen golf deal
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Report: 1,000 layoffs planned
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USA Networks buying shares
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County wants to pull politics from newsletter
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New wards ready for council's OK
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Jurors will consider death penalty for killer
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Pig farm may join the city
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Nebraska officials mulling casino plan
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News briefs for February 21, 2002
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Mack to appear in Municipal Court
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Shopping cart law eyed
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Castaldi leaving her county PR post
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Revenues jump in January
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Online casinos buy more ads
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Strohmeyer takes his appeal to federal courts
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Life with parole given in death of child
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Local judges improve handling of criminal cases
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Editorial: Plan could save lives at hospital
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Editorial: Strive for equity in truck fees, taxes
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Letter: Dolphins not at home in tank
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Letter: The bright side of Yucca site
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Letter: Nuclear waste must be stopped in its tracks
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Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: Mayor was on target
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Air Force honors Eldorado graduate as leader, scholar
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DA's Bad Check Unit receives honor
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Community briefs for February 21, 2002
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Columnist Ruthe Deskin: Feeling a jolt of reality
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Columnist Joe Delaney: Wrapping up examination of area hotel properties
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Fair Trade: Bartering services an option for many professionals
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District Attorney will not file charges against Tyson