October 7, 2002
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Body found in desert
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Man found dead in burned building
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Witnesses fail to appear against 'Springfield Sam'
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Victory provides some hope
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Rebels roll to win over UC Riverside
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Gates says regent has vendetta
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Car owned by Rundles found in Seattle
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State's school boards prepare to lobby lawmakers for funds
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Edwards and son ordered to different prisons
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Casino worker killed by car on busy street
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Coalition forms against proposed Huntington casino
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Two women injured after SUV crashes into casino entrance
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North-south battle shapes up in race
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Bucking trend, more Nevadans gain health insurance
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CCSN teacher accused of fraud
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Chief financial officer at UMC resigns
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Wynn testing market for IPO
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Wal-Mart ponders appeal in LV case
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Bush intervening in port labor dispute
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Robinson puts UNR win atop his list
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For once, Rebels took charge early in game
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Local sports calendar
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Gambling expansion shelved
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Daley looking at possible casino
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Woman killed in rollover
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Palo Verde posts rare 2-0 victory on the gridiron
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Internet user is sentenced in teen sex plan
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One suspect in rape case takes deal
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News briefs for Oct. 7, 2002
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Ethics Commission seeks more facts on candidate's complaint
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South Carolina posts brisk Powerball sales
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DA's drug cartel remark angers pot-initiative official
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Prep Schedule
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Columnist Ralph Siraco: Breeders' Cup challenge fast approaching
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Ralph Siraco's selections for Sunday's races at Santa Anita
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: At 50, Sahara suffering mid-life crisis
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Letter: Let Bush drop bombs on Iraq
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Letter: Qualifications still matter in hiring practices
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Editorial: Vital bills need quick approvals
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Editorial: Sahara standing tall after half a century
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Community briefs for Oct. 7, 2002
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Birth announcements for Oct. 7, 2002
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Immunization schedule for Oct. 7, 2002
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Obituaries for Oct. 7, 2002
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Review: Blues Explosion offers its own blast
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Trends for Oct. 7, 2002
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Peeling back the onion: Publication sets standard for satire
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Longtime Las Vegas mayor Oran Gragson dies at 91