October 8, 2002
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Arizona builder buying LV firm
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Mandalay Resort Group bullish on Las Vegas
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Murder charges a case of mistaken identity
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Veterans nursing home leaving troubles behind
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Gragson, Las Vegas' longest-serving mayor, dies
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Fugitive couldn't hide in Las Vegas
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Reno, S. Nevada groups buying Wendover casinos
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News briefs for Oct. 8, 2002
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Sahara hosts historic celebration
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Ballard to return to head firm
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Vegas company's military contract renewed
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Group to host charity event
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Rundle search moves north
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UNLV gets its share of fed funds
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Miss America joins Keller in crime fight
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Democrats take shot at constitutional offices
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Missing explosives lead to plea deal
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Land use plan OK'd by panel
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Reassigned teachers are not affecting many students
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Campus police check drivers
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Rebels used off week to get defensive
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: UNLV, UNR players behave themselves
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Rebels' Hernandez gets second award
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UNLV women seventh in New Mexico event
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Points system confusing to fans, drivers
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State troopers file appeal
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Estes drops one habit, alters others
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Dockside gambling cutting into track's simulcast betting
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Casinos giving more to GOP
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Furyk always happy to be back in LV
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Alternates scramble to earn a living
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Wednesday's tee times
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Reid upset by White House stance on vets' benefits legislation
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Obituaries for Oct. 8, 2002
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Homeless center now offering less
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Nevada delegation likely to support resolution
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Rundle search extends north
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Veterans say they are double taxed when purchasing special plates
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Divers to help clean up lakes
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Burglar shot by homeowner
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Ralph Siraco's selections for Wednesday's races at Santa Anita
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Wednesday's horse racing entries
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Monday's prep results
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Letter: Initiative doesn't protect marriage
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Special section: No Tiger, but show goes on
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Special section: Riley, locals covet victory in LV
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Letter: Investment in war makes sense
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Special section: Estes a late bloomer
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Letter: Bush trying to settle feud with Saddam
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Editorial: New voting rights protections offered
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Special section: Fitness has big impact on golfers
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Editorial: Filings are critical to elections
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Special section: Estes gambled, collected jackpot in last year's LVI
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Special section: Statistical leaders
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Special section: PGA Tour Money Leaders
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Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: A tough neighborhood
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Special section: 2001 Invensys Classic scores
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Special section: Invensys Classic field
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Special section: Invensys Classic courses
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Little area school reshuffling needed
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Community briefs for Oct. 8, 2002
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Special section: Past Invensys champions
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Reward increases in killing of two dogs
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Mall developer OKs new employment plan
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Special section: PGA Tour Schedule
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Grant for $2.5 million? Bully!
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Modern day Eve: Ensler's 'Vagina Monologues' is nakedly honest