October 2, 2002
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Family struggles to cope with death of toddler
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Cold front brings rain, strong winds
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Parents charged in death of 1-year-old
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Nevada colleges earn a D on national report card
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Desert Passage workers transferred after closure
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Trial rejected in church arson
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House approves Red Rock swap
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Senate may not follow House on 'Net gaming bill
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Judge OKs settlement of suit
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Government alleges Las Vegas worker discriminated against
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Safeway profit down 9%
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Casinos lose bid to block smoking ban
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Indiana casino scandal may hinder license renewal
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MGM MIRAGE: Prohibition futile
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New casino seeks employees
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News briefs for Oct. 2, 2002
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Shortfall reported at Horseshoe
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'Nevada Numbers' expanding
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Berkley seeks funds for National Airlines
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Judge tosses charges against Walters
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Educators say extra fed help not nearly enough
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Timing of threat claims questioned
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Columnist Jeff German: DA race is a tough one to call
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Nevada's Catholic bishops endorse Question 2
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Lautenberg not as friendly to gaming as N.J.'s Torricelli
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'I hate Jason Thomas'
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GV girls streak into record book
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Court rejects church-arson trial
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Maine officials weigh Indian casino
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More ports shut down
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Record win left Gators shivering
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Court delays vote on school union
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Timing for new wards under fire
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New ordinance would allow tavern clustering
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Obituaries for Oct. 2, 2002
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Group formed to fight for Question 14
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National group issues traffic alert
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Sierra hit with new shareholder lawsuit
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Consultants: Nevada has Porter on tap
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Candidates debate cost of LV growth
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UNLV men's team ranked 4th in nation
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Da Matta eyes CART title, $1 mil. bonus
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Editorial: Young drivers need safer school access
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Robberies of small businesses on rise
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Fireworks erupt during hearing in Binion case
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Letter: Tax increase was a bargain
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Letter: Ford only good GOP president
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Letter: Bush bragging about Yucca is no surprise
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Defense motion delays sentencing in murder
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Ralph Siraco's selections for Thursday's races at Santa Anita
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Editorial: Exercising free speech carries cost
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Judge to review records of man hurt by police
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Thursday's horse racing entries
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Tuesday's prep results
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Columnist Peter Benton: Heinen leads way among SNGA players
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Royster latest skipper fired
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Community briefs for Oct. 2, 2002
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Peace Corps thrives with volunteerism on UNLV campus
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Savvy wine buys: Luna Pinot Grigio '00
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Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: Horizon South principal receives a fond send-off
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Courtesy still means everything
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The spice channel: Recipes, repartee make TBS' 'Dinner & a Movie' a success