June 25, 2002
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Former commissioner settles lawsuit over campaign flier
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SBA office reopens
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Crime didn't pay that well for killer
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Marathon walker headed toward LV
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Ward Burton has had few positives this year
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Guinn urged to keep cap on liability
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Killer of four could be center of death penalty case
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Arena might lose main tenant
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Cheaper gas sends summer travelers down the highway
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3 Republicans may oppose Yucca dump
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News briefs for June 25, 2002
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Columbia River plan pushed
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Lawyer appointed to board
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Vegas lender in Texas deal
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Profit up for big LV builder
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Regulators drop taxi tip rule
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Big Nevada insurer wants to hike auto premiums
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Analyst slashes Internet gambling revenue estimate
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Priest waives preliminary hearing in sex case
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Former bartenders sue Caesars Palace
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Wynn joining forces with Okada
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Sports ticker for June 25, 2002
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Durango High hires new baseball coach to replace Gomez
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Magic is back and pounding the court
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: LV Events working on major soccer offering
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MGM fighter collapses, dies
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Gambling expansion proceeds in three states
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Ralph Siraco's selections for Wednesday's races at Hollywood Park
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Wednesday horse racing entries
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Got anything to say? Then say it today
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6 executed by orders of judges
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Killer of four could be center of death penalty test
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School Board gives good marks to superintendent
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Man sought in slaying at nightclub
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Man dies from stab wound
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Future of community access TV station remains in doubt
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Search continues for teen accused of killing girl, 14
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Obituaries for June 25, 2002
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Judge must rule on candidate residency
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Man accused of threatening Reid, others pleads not guilty
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State gets poor grade for traffic
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Ex-senior care operator sentenced
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Striking CAT drivers to vote on new proposal
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Letter: Stand tall against terror
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Letter: Heavy people treated unfairly
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Letter: Many doctors have no choice but to leave
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Marijuana petition gathers necessary signatures for ballot
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Editorial: Let's learn from our mistakes this time
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Where I Stand -- Brian Greenspun: Cooler heads prevail
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Editorial: Goodman 'art' brings city shame
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Teachers, school district resume contract talks
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Deputy budget director to retire
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Community briefs for June 25, 2002
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Drought prompts wild horse roundup
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Immunization schedule for June 25, 2002
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Double take: Celebrity mimics on display at Impersonators Convention
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Columnist Susan Snyder: A heavy burden for Southwest
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Former Clark County Commissioner Tom Wiesner dies
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Report: State gets D-plus in traffic congestion