October 9, 2002
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Third-party hopefuls offer options
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McCarran rated best in customer service
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S.F. airport demands National pay up
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Missing child is found but mother goes to jail
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UMC may face additional county oversight
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DOE gets new boss for Yucca
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Minority student college programs lack funds
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Columnist Jeff German: Gin flows as mayor parties on
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Valentine finalist for county job
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Race for governor remains low-key
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Temporary bridge spanning Valley View to open Sunday
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'They picked the wrong house'
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News briefs for Oct. 9, 2002
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Ports set to reopen
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Arizona builder reports big jump in revenue
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Former employee sentenced
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Woman killed in accident
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Doctors cite poll in reform push
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Argosy, Mandalay reports drag down gaming stocks
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Missing child found but mother in jail
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Isle of Capri resort's sale to Boyd becomes final
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Lottery operator names chairman of board
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Ford, GM shares dive on industry concerns
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Gragson services Friday
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Al Fayed 'Trumps' bid for famous store
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Veteran Strip comedian, TV, film actor Lester dies
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Obituaries for Oct. 9, 2002
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Tuesday's Prep results
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Gaughan's dad: Having team in LV hard
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Columnist Peter Benton: LVCC member-guest winners announced
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Sun sports briefs for October 9, 2002
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Legislators get updates on Yucca
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Officials' feelings mixed on movie studio proposal
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Reid will vote, reluctantly, for Iraq resolution
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Thursday horse racing entries
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Ralph Siraco's selections for Thursday's races at Santa Anita
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City holds off on giving up TV station
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DOE gets new boss for Yucca Mountain
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Tobacco money's use on state health will be scrutinized
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Invensys Classic: Sabbatini hoping to find groove
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UNLV Football: Croom's transition to receiver gives big boost to offense
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Invensys Classic: Winning in LV among Gamez's highest priorities
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Tiger's pal defends his silence
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Editorial: Gun 'fingerprints' need to be tracked
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Letter: Casinos should go smoke-free
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Letter: U.S. must attack to save world
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Letter: What can stop Bush's obsession with Iraq war?
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Lights shine on need for activities after school hours
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Community briefs for Oct. 9, 2002
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Editorial: Words are violating law's spirit
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RTC seeks OK of citizens panel on tax initiative
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Fines considered in equal-rights cases
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Savvy wine buys: Au Bon Climat '00 Pinot Noir
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Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: UNLV 'cheerleader' Robinson plays hostess at game
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Big Three mall makers on the way
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'Camelot' comes alive in Summerlin production
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Viva Las Vegas' Hispanic markets