January 3, 2002
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Senior Rx program may start waiting list
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News briefs for January 3, 2002
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Hoffa blocks Teamsters organizing of LV dealers
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Vegas home building hit record
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LV bank industry matured in 2001
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Developers explain plans for Strip, Harmon properties
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Pro-Reno story irks Las Vegas
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Energy year capped with rate hike request
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Commercial real estate looks better in 2002
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Tax breaks awarded to expanding LV firms
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Car dealer's resolve may pay off -- for Mack
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Park Place to offer multi-casino card
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Columnist Steve Guiremand: BCS isn't coming up all Roses
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Rose Bowl Notebook: Nebraska not used to playing role of 'dog in sports books
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Nebraska brings in sea of red
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Olson feeling tougher than ever at age 33
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Mountain West Conference Capsules
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Rebels hoping to get jump on foes
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Lady Rebels roll to 7th straight victory
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Columnist Dean Juipe: LV's Phillips seems like forgotten man at 140
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Columnist Paula DelGiudice: Waders become a big hit on Christmas morning
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N.M. racing track expanding casino
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Palms promotion clarified
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Contract blacklisting rule repealed
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Company launching multi-property slot card
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Prep girls basketball standings
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Prep boys basketball standings
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Retailer's stock plunges
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Supreme Court rules against sex offender
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Political notebook: Assemblyman will move to new district
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UMC will use security bracelets
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County briefs for January 3, 2002
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Pedestrian may have hit car's windshield
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Man sues police, hotel-casino
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City, county agree on land use plan for northwest LV
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Airport to scan workers' fingerprints
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Seniors may have to go on drug waiting list
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Extra effort: Disabled girl defies odds to pursue goals
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Fired officer sues drug store chain, pharmacist
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LV council still exploring online gaming venture
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City briefs for January 3, 2002
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LV woman who dies in blaze believed to be smoking in bed
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Lawyer accused in wife's death gets stay
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Nye County couple faces second trial
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Letter: Other nations supporting U.S.
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Letter: Our response to terror changed
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Letter: Mass transit scheme needs to be rethought
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Editorial: Government looks in wrong direction
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Editorial: Difficult decisions await U.S.
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News to them: Las Vegas psychics unlock information gate to 2002
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Guest columnist Timothy Williams: 75 brilliant opinions
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Community briefs for January 3, 2001
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Zamora takes job with city
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Lied shelter places more than 900 pets over holidays
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Obituaries for January 3, 2002
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Valley grad predicts Honduras weather
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Columnist Ruthe Deskin: A look back at patriotism
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Columnist Joe Delaney: Suggestions in order for the new year
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NCAA ski poll
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Prep wrestling standings
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Prep girls soccer standings
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Another storm, more road controls