May 2, 2002
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Vegas developer reports lower profit, says its Summerlin land sales fell
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Stock sales planned by Equinox receiver
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Locals promotions announced
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Casino employee wins $200,000 in suit over firing
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Regulators grill executive
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Court invalidates N.Y. Indian casino deal
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LV monorail schedule back on track after permit delay
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State bucks higher-education trend
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Airport upgrades may mean new Southwest flights
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Latest ward map proposal concerns ACLU
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New Yucca project director meets with staff in Las Vegas
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Berkley to discuss Yucca in national radio address
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Eighth graders show promise as investors
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Detectives unsure of exact Laughlin death toll
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Man killed as detective returns fire
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DA hopeful joins Bell in war against outcall industry
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Maternal instinct: Chihuahua adopts four kittens at shelter
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School officials outline budget cuts
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News briefs for May 2, 2002
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Cory drops out of campaign
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Panel OKs stiff lumber tariffs
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Train hoppers show nuke security risks
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Budget shortfalls nix extra pay raise for Nevada teachers
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Health-plan premiums, pay hike in offer to bus drivers
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Las Vegas council briefs for May 2, 2002
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Tiffany returns from the brink with new enthusiasm for life
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Tennis association, city plan complex
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Chen music at Cashman Field
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Company applies to run Summit View
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Teen arrested in school threat
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Columnist Paula Del Giudice: Deer habitat erosion means less hunting
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Request to build new school denied
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North Las Vegas council briefs
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Mills OK, but 51s sickly
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UMC to pay $725,000 over Medicare billing
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Fight schedule
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Mayor apologizes to assistant city managers
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Mayweather-Castillo scoring stunned Arum
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Lawmakers seek more controls on lobbyists
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Las Vegas loves a good fight
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Cotto ready for his LV debut
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Casino controversy heads back to court
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Sun Baseball Top 10
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CEO says departure planned
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Olga Warner's LV outlet to close
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Sun Softball Top 10
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Making a 'name' for herself
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Columnist Spencer Patterson: LVAC will honor local female student-athletes
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Sun Athletes of the Week: Jason Diekmann and Megan McPherson
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Community briefs for May 2, 2002
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Catching up with ... JEREMY WEST
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Obituaries for May 2, 2002
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Money raised for Israeli ambulances
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Metro officers' gunshots in Laughlin melee probed
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Abusive history of killer of 80-year-old wife told
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Father accused in child's death rejects attorney
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Court briefs for May 2, 2002
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PCL box: Las Vegas - Colorado
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Letter: Bureaucracy can't help homeless
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Letter: City, county are big water wasters
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Letter: Mushroom cloud is a symbol of death to many
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Editorial: New voting plan corrects fatal flaw
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Editorial: Domestic security needs help
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Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: It happened 10 years ago
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Cutting edge: Plastic surgeons convene in Vegas to discuss latest procedures, trends
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Ralph Siraco's selections for Friday's races at Hollywood Park
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Friday's horse racing entries
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MWC men's final results
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Rebels claim MWC golf title
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UNLV celebrates success among women athletes
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Prep Baseball Standings
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Prep Softball Standings
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Prep Boys Volleyball Standings
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Prep Boys Golf Standings
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Columnist Joe Delaney: Big changes to lineup at Venetian showroom
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Columnist Ruthe Deskin: A tale sure to bowl you over