January 7, 2002
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City, investors at odds over land
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Local news briefs for January 7, 2002
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Lady Rebels rescue male counterparts
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Southern Union says Southwest's claims thrown out
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UNLV providing info on good students
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Fire station to open despite tax issue failure
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Former Control Board chairman hired
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Delay denied in antitrust case
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Woman's neatness helps make murder case
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UNLV looking to solve Falcons' precision
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Lady Rebels state their case with big win at Pit
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Columnist Ralph Siraco: Two close finishes mark Eclipse races
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Tech briefs for January 7, 2002
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Grades a basis for student info release
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State rated low on education funding
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Fire station to open despite dire predictions
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Sheet receipt key evidence in murder case
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State of County address will be toned down
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Lady Luck operator looking at timeshares
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Gibbons to seek Supreme Court post
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Public officials face fines over disclosure forms
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Father wants custody laws changed
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Lawsuits for January 7, 2002
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Home media products to debut at CES
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Good Guys closing one Vegas store
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Lawsuit claims dismissed
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Fate of LV stores not known
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Indian casino plan involving Station advances
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Obituaries for January 7, 2002
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Shareholders OK takeover by CEO's company
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Vegas casino operators win trademark cases
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Hepatitis A and B shots are mandated for new school kids
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Nevada officials brace for Abraham visit
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Corrections
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Paratransit's disabled riders face doubled fares
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Letter: Term limits are back in vogue
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Letter: Blame Bush, not Clinton, for base closures
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Libraries changing mission statement
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Births for January 7, 2002
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Hikes can be educational experience
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Affordable housing programs receive $300,000 in grants
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Editorial: Don't mess with airline security
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Ridge cancels Test Site visit
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Study: Most colleges out of reach for low-income students