July 12, 2002
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Ralph Siraco's selections for Saturday
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Mandalay Bay tops off convention center
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Second insurance hike sought
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Phone giant cutting 1,200 jobs
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Internet gambling probe includes PayPal
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Harrah's, Penn National named as potential bidders
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Newspaper executive arrested in Vegas currency scandal
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Heat puts strain on West
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Heat-related illnesses rise with temperatures
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UMC still hopeful on opening of trauma center
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Assault case has unusual aspects
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Guinn wanted public to know of cancer
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Women face choice over estrogen therapy
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MASH Village continues departure from Las Vegas
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James, Porter won't be back for special session
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Controversial payment by IGT to be refunded
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Caesars Palace fires 45 dealers
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Mexican stars set for exhibition in LV
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SEC wins LV fraud initiatives
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Nevada DAs oppose legalizing marijuana
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Water theme planned for Henderson mall
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Las Vegas native MacCachren enjoying life on the off-road
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Ted would be terribly mad about this
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Foyt pleased with dual-win weekend
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Columnist Spencer Patterson: Coach had the Faith when Legion team stepped up
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This weekend in motor sports
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Saturday horse racing entries
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Agassi's Slam taking shape
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Performing arts for July 12, 2002
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Diva fans gearing up for the Cher Convention
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Reynolds spins a few yarns at The Orleans
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Lawmaker proposes vote on Powerball in North Dakota
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News briefs for July 12, 2002
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Planners OK arena downtown
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Woman killed in four-car crash
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Furniture mart's competition with locals questioned
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Manganese mine gets more time for cleanup plan
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Medical school closing its private psychiatric practice
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Pilot program for school uniforms OK'd
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Probation given in shooting case
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State petitions NRC for tougher dump safety rules
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Senators lose shot at session
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LV pastor to take over helm of Albanian Church in U.S.
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Arts Council helps six Nevadans
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Community briefs for July 12, 2002
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Eugene's heat wave: 90 degrees
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Obituaries for July 12, 2002
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First-degree murder conviction overturned
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Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: Reid shines in setback
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Blood drives
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Mrs. Nevada uses pageant as a teaching aid for her students
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Movie rentals will help kids' projects
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A Real Ham: Hammond's impersonations a cornerstone for 'SNL'
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Editorial: Program has value beyond bottom line
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Political notebook: Website wrangling stirs up campaigns
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Chancellor hires outside lobbyist for Legislature
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Letter: President Bush right for the job
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Letter: Prisoners are costly to support
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Letter: Voucher system opens door for many abuses
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Test for date-rape drug catches on
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CAT forced to eliminate some rural bus routes
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Officials better at filing statements
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Columnist Joe Delaney: Carlin remains a professional pragmatist
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Editorial: New crime needs new penalties
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On Display for July 12, 2002
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Datebook for July 12, 2002
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Columnist Jerry Fink: Well-rounded Gilchrist a match for Las Vegas
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: U.S. gets just desserts at pastry championships
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Not just a 'Tease,' this show delivers
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Yucca loss could boost Reid, Ensign, Guinn
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Where I Stand -- Brian Greenspun: Yucca winners, losers
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Columnist Sandy Thompson: Child sexual abuse difficult to prove
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Columnist Jon Ralston: The day the final screw turned
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Columnist Erin Neff: No quick way to cure malpractice crisis
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Columnist Jeff German: Walters is betting he'll win once again
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Columnist Benjamin Grove: Can Reid-Ensign bond survive beyond Yucca?
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Editorial: Language program needs more support
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Editorial: Blame for dump easy to place
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Letter: Former corporate wrongdoer Bush is weak on crime
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Letter: Bush backers seal Yucca deal
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Addressing the pot smokescreen
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Single mom wants camp for boys
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Take a trek into history
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Dennis the Menace
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At the Movies: 'Halloween: Resurrection'
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More fire restrictions in Sierra; Reno hits 108 again