October 25, 2002
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Children found safe after fatal shooting
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Regent calls black colleague 'orangutan'
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Wynn stock now trading
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Regulators weigh more testimony on work cards
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Sierra Design in agreements with Aristocrat, WMS
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Stratosphere names a chief executive
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Boyd, Aztar results differ in third quarter
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Pot initiative opponents plan rally at newspaper
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Ex-undersheriff backs Question 9
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Computer betting system OK'd
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Second director sells shares
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Details of casino plans unveiled
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Smoking ban hurts operator
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Hunt, Kenny engage in most heated exchange of campaign
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Columnist Jeff German: Slinging mud on the Internet
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Racists gaining ground at local schools
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School energy conservation pays off
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Nevada declared disaster area
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Goodman wants more say in developing of prime 61 acres
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Horses for all courses ready to run
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Columnist Steve Guiremand: CBS likes UNLV-WVA in San Francisco Bowl
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Columnist Dal DeFilippo: Saints finally cover -- the long and hard way
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Centennial stays unbeaten
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Prep Playoff Scenarios
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Sunset rolls at state tennis event
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DRI scientist named to U.N. expert panel studying deserts
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New bus route geared for seniors in northwest
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Thursday's prep results
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Prep football standings
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County islands to float away
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Black activists decry shooting of teenager
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Former trader pleads guilty in fraud case
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Columnist Dean Juipe: UNLV could use someone like Kazor
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Ralph Siraco's selections for Saturday's races at Santa Anita
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Saturday's horse racing entries
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News briefs for Oct. 25, 2002
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Financial indicators mixed
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Automaker's credit rating cut
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Insurer's stock plunges
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Ex-councilman Hawkins to be honored for service
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Husband of murder victim hopes killer 'burns in hell'
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School police seek direct 911 link
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Arrest made in killing of 'Specks'
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Dolphins player dropped from lawsuit alleging rape
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Rebels recall Brisco
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UNLV women lose to Brigham Young
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UNLV's Moore picked for prestigious event
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LV's Agassi ousted from event in Russia
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Fast as he ever was
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The Crosby Show
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Obituaries for Oct. 25, 2002
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Racial profiling charged in corrections officer's suit
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Charges to stand in carjackings, two related deaths
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Political notebook: Campaign fliers become family affairs
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Pedregon in hot pursuit of his boss
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Guest Columnist Larry Dixon: Quiet time key in loud sport
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School district wants to suspend former union head
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Gianopulos, head of prominent LV family, dies at 100
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Whistleblower's complaint rejected
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Killer pleads for leniency, must serve at least 32 years
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Bull riders hope to cash in on TV deal
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Wife indicted in man's slaying
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Returns look good for Bally's team
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Symphony Orchestra of Mexico stops at Ham Hall
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Performing arts for October 25, 2002
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Columnist Jerry Fink: Forward Motion trumpets its emotion on Sahara stage
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Different scene for Beatles in 1964
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McCartney tour offers a rare glimpse at rock history
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Onstage, Ozzy remains a hallow figure
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Datebook for October 25, 2002
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On Display for October 25, 2002
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Halloween happenings
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Columnist Barb Henderson: Plenty to do on Nevada Day
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Gourmet Shanken stirs wine, food aficionados
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Tribute group Fair Play leaves fans wanting more
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Columnist Susan Snyder: The glory is often in the fight
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Scene Selection -- Geoff Carter: 'Beauty' stands test of time
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Las Vegas Area Fishing Report
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There's more than a ghost of a chance for Halloween danger
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Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: Learning the hard way
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Editorial: Constable candidates receive endorsements
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Letter: Demonstrators are only free here
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Letter: Lumpectomy is a better choice
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Letter: Social Security recipients not getting their due
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Community briefs for Oct. 25, 2002
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Editorial: Family Court candidates are endorsed
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Fixing a taxing problem
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Campaign ads are accentuating the negative
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Analyst's program helps planners with projections
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Columnist Benjamin Grove: Lame-duck Congress still has plenty left to do
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The tighter the race, the more likely the mudslinging
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Columnist Erin Neff: Question 2 is about creating a culture of discrimination
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Columnist Jon Ralston: Question 2: It's all about love, not hate
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Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: Tear down this wall
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Letter: Bush creates uncertainty
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Letter: Question 9 is pointless
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Editorial: More than new policy is required
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Editorial: Tragic plane crash cost Nevada a friend
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Columnist Jeff German: Thompsons make best arguments against pot initiative
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Voicing support of Anderson
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Columnist Susan Snyder: We're not necessarily isolated
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Say Cheese
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Hyperbarics: Life-saving technology for divers to diabetics
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Club ferrets out kids who want to help critters