October 11, 2002
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Events in the Sacramento area
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Galleria expansion celebrated
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Nevada delegation fights for Vegas flights
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Rod Stewart ordered to return $2 million fee
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Partner accused of defamation
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Casino insiders buying, selling
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Political notebook: Berkley answers ads with action
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UNR police probe student's death
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Casino safety issue arises
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Predatory lending costing Household up to $484 million
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Welfare cases up, but funds are dwindling
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Study cites decline in Nevada youth smoking
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Insurance company drops UMC for primary care
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Regent claims racism after project killed
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PUC blames Nevada Power for utility's financial woes
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Two judges sue city for wage hikes
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Columnist Jeff German: Ghoulish girls get ghastly
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AG debate turns to power issue
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Rebels get fresh start in MWC
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Las Vegas 350 Truck Race: Series endures growing pains
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Daly will always draw a crowd
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Tanker fire closes Interstate 15
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Editorial: McCarran travelers have enjoyable time
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Invensys Classic: Furyk makes his move to the top
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Invensys Classic: Duval aims to fix game in Las Vegas
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Seniors' rift shows in power issue
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Invensys Classic: Thursday's scores
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Invensys Classic: Frustrated Fryatt
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Safety issue rests with courts
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Columnist Steve Guiremand: NCAA lets 'Slick Rick' slide with tap on wrist
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Obituaries for Oct. 11, 2002
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N.J. regulators look back on 25 years of gambling
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: NASCAR truckers get the point(s)
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Letter: Marriage defined, not 'protected'
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Letter: FDR should be enshrined
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Letter: Use of sonar means death to aquatic species
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Regent calls for action on files issue
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News briefs for Oct. 11, 2002
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Rebels begin 2nd season of Spoon-fed hoops
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Editorial: Look close at reasons for losses
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Long on Talent: The guises of Martin
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Retail sales down in September
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Columnist Adam Candee: Mum's the word for Chaparral, Watts
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Thursday's prep results
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Juvenile records play a role in murder case
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Ralph Siraco's selections for Saturday's races at Santa Anita
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Where I Stand -- Brian Greenspun: An entertainer in need
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Saturday's horse racing entries
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Great Shakes in the park
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Columnist Barb Henderson: SNORE not asleep on outdoors conservation
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Las Vegas Area Fishing Report
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High court upholds sex assault conviction
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Controversial benefits surrendered
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Guitarist pushes jazz to a new level
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Question 9 backers speak out
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Columnist Jerry Fink: Busy Albisani adds Cafe Nicole to schedule
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On Display for October 11, 2002
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Street festival follows opening of gay center
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Datebook for October 11, 2002
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Anderson: He's doing it his way
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Listen up: We are women, hear us roar
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Coalition gives RTC tax bid an official OK
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Community briefs for Oct. 11, 2002
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Tuscany offers taste of Italy at new ristorante
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Performing Arts for October 11, 2002
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Killer bike show draws crowds
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Blood drives scheduled
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Look out NBA West; Webber feeling best he has in two years
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Kings 102, Jazz 92
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Editorial: ... Governor, Lt. Gov., AG and other offices
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Columnist Jon Ralston: Kenny's tale is powerful story
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Letter: War should be last option
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Letter: Bush is truly the master when it comes to irony
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Editorial: Sun's choices in races for U.S. House ...
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Columnist Benjamin Grove: Congress may finally give back graveyard
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Columnist Erin Neff: Only endorsements that count are by voters
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Opening the doors: Cult singer replaces cult icon
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Get out there and live those life choices
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VegasBeat: Timothy McDarrah: Where's our hot spot for journalists?
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Where I Stand -- Brian Greenspun: A different Germany
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Columnist Sal DeFilippo: Browns fans certainly used to feeling blue
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Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: No excuses for dumping the nuclear waste on Nevada
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Getting fired up over fitness and nutrition