January 10, 2002
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Energy Secretary recommends Nevada for nuclear waste dump
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VEGAS SPORTS ON TV-RADIO
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: LVMS to charge admission for The Strip tests
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Don't blame casinos for tiny crowds
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So you wanna be a ref?
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Columnist Paula DelGiudice: Lawsuit filed against Daisy Co.
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'I'm always the underdog'
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Sanchez thinking of becoming a fireman after scary first-round knockout in Calif.
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Columnist Spencer Patterson: Downstate girls hold own in holiday tourneys
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Official word: No big shortage
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Las Vegas area fishing report: Largemouth bass action picks up
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Nevadans brace for Yucca decision
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KB earnings rise 21 percent
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Gaming regulators react to Harrah's executive
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Nevada Power trims rate hike request
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DirecTV to carry LV stations
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Henderson project stalled by satellite TV merger
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Contract talks will test union, casino relationship
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Del Webb residents protest change in plan
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Capital One in talks to expand Vacation Village
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Analysts more optimistic on Strip properties
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UNLV group to hold casino stock; Rebel bets canceled
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Tennis: Both UNLV teams 57th in preseason rankings
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Sun Boys Hoops Top 10
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Prep boys basketball standings
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Prep girls basketball standings
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Prep girls soccer standings
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Prep wrestling standings
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Sun Girls Hoops Top 10
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Sun Athletes of the week: Chris Fuller and Breona Gray
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Catching up with: Kevin Gaines
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Shields shake off rust
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Nichols seeks halt to credit card policy
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County's marriage licenses going high tech
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$30,000 payment offered in teens' deaths
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KB Home earnings up 21 percent
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Fatal moves: Jaywalking deadly endeavor for pedestrians in valley
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Pay raises limited
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Analysts adjust ratings on casino operators
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RadioShack closing counters in video stores
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Land set for business park
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News briefs for January 10, 2002
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Fed ruling clears way for airport to expand
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Wide-area progressive slot system planned
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Vigoa to be tried for killings, heists
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Transforming Test Site could have an annual price tag of $15 million
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Man arrested after fatal fight
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Police suspect deaths were murder-suicide
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Energy Department urged to check ground water near Test Site
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Teenage girl tells of being shot between the eyes
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Supreme Court orders LV attorney disbarred
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Board clears officer in shooting death
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Garcia predicts improvement in Clark County's schools
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Raggio: Don't 'dumb down' schools
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Parties debate who is the high-tech world's best friend
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Letter: China gains foothold in West
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Letter: Let's benefit from nuke waste stored at Yucca
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Editorial: Wiretap expansion is dubious
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Editorial: Homeowners can tap into new fund
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UNLV plans lab for forensic study
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Howery, of pioneer Lamb family, dies
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Community briefs for January 10, 2002
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Where I Stand -- Brian Greenspun: Like father, like son
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Nellis contracting officer best in Air Combat Command
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Obituaries for January 10, 2002
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Columnist Joe Delaney: More Strip suggestions in order for the new year
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Columnist Ruthe Deskin: Laughter spans all generations
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Lost legend: Recalling the tragic crash that claimed Carole Lombard
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Pearson trying to snap out of slump