November 1, 2002
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Nordstrom opens for business
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Guinn: Budget 'is going to be tough'
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Voters to fill three School Board seats
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Saturday scheduling excludes Jewish veterans from parade
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Miller to push no vote on power initiative
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K. Wynn: Design will raise the bar
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Columnist Jeff German: How many votes can money buy?
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18-month-old girl drowns in condo complex fountain
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PUC approves Southwest Gas rate decrease
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Macau on track in January
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Panel pushes events tax
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SEC sues over promotions by Las Vegas firm
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Strip giant in condo talks
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Wynn officially starts Le Reve construction
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2006 governor's race takes shape
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Judges to drop lawsuit demanding higher wages
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Cost of Le Reve subject to debate
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Inversion expected to break soon
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Columnist Spencer Patterson: With Mothers' blessing, a column is launched
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Antitrust decision due today
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Unemployment rate edges up on job cuts; spending down
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Pair of golf courses set to open in LV valley
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Navigating LV an Urban Challenge
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LV's Agassi reaches quarterfinals in Paris
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AG sues to block satellite TV merger
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Obituaries for Nov. 1, 2002
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Mayor's staff to examine medical malpractice crisis
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State OKs appointments of gaming regulators
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Casino construction under way
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Columnist Adam Candee: 4A title game returning to Sam Boyd
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Tens of millions spent on Arizona initiatives
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Guinn: Budget 'is going to be tough' after panel estimates on tax collection
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Outside group touts Q9 with $1.275 million
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Turning the tide: Numbers for violent crimes down from last year
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Man enters no contest in case of DUI wreck that killed son
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Columnist Barb Henderson: Fish-stocking program to get under way in local waters
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Court rules Miranda not needed for sexual evaluation
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Constable challenger says more time needed
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Las Vegas Area Fishing Report
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Community briefs for Nov. 1, 2002
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Animal activists protest circus
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Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: Politics, pot and power
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Blood drives
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Goodman meets with developers over downtown site
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News briefs for Nov. 1, 2002
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Letter: Passing initiative will aid homeless
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Letter: Marriage is focus of our society
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Letter: Question 2 opponents are spreading hate
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: LV dignitaries benefit in the long run
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UNLV thoughts return to 2000
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Editorial: Jurors' Bill of Rights goes too far
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Tapia, Barrera warned about antics in the ring
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Hall of Fame oversteps its bounds
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Political notebook: Early voting expected to draw half the electorate
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Reputation repair seen as key issue in regents' race
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Editorial: SEC chairman, quite frankly, is the pits
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As a backup, Maddox makes Steelers a Super Bowl lock
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Columnist Steve Guiremand: Three too many at top of BCS
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Vasser won't say farewell to Fontana
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Swimming upstream
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Ralph Siraco's selections for Saturday's races at Santa Anita
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Saturday's horse racing entries
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Columnist Jerry Fink: Broze is no hack when it comes to his music
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Performing Arts for Nov. 1, 2002
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Rock veteran Petty saves the best for 'Last'
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Aladdin's SOS call answered by hilarious Society of Seven
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On Display for Nov. 1, 2002
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Datebook for Nov. 1, 2002
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Urban legends visit Las Vegas
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Thompson honored by Christmas in April program
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Scene Selection -- Geoff Carter: 'Insomnia': This year's sleeper hit
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Editorial: Utility tries to play us for fools
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Columnist Jeff German: It's tough to take Goodman seriously
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Marriage initiative has divided clergy
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Water authority not allowed to fight back
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Tax hike would aid road improvements
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'Status quo' seen for Legislature
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Columnist Erin Neff: Nevada campaign finance reporting system is arcane
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Columnist Benjamin Grove: In Congress, three heads are better than two
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Editorial: There's a lot riding on Tuesday turnout
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Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: North vs. South nonsense
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Columnist Jon Ralston: Democrats to feel post-election hangover
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Letter: Question 2 is gay bashing
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Letter: Cubans, but not Haitians, let in
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Wyoming goes for rarity: two MWC wins in a row
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Building an art network is an art
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Sound advice: Tune in to Rita
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Tom Foolery
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Revisiting Tule Springs' 'Big Dig'