October 30, 2002
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2,000 yards still in Haro's reach
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Cash flow, sales, costs, rise for Cox
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Cheever insists Scheckter still on his team
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Charges hurt Ameristar profits in third quarter
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Cash flow improves, Station stock jumps
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News briefs for Oct. 30, 2002
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'96 Super Bowl MVP faces Vegas bad check charges
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Topfer leaving board
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Mirage gambler faces charges
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Feds proposing new rules on 'pro forma' reporting
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Guaranteed Vegas lending volume up 25 percent
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Mandalay targets website operator
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Investor bails out, Vegas company scrambling for funds
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Aladdin sales proposal clears another obstacle
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Witnesses describe children's condition
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Homeless man charged in death of actor Smith
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Judges not immune to mudslinging
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Columnist Jeff German: Dark side of the power company
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Golf course ordered to submit runoff plan
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Sky guys: Air Force's nuke test weathermen kept watch in Pacific in '50s
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Ensign calls for more of county to be protected
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Theft of one cigarette leads to suicide
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Nevada Power spends $1.6 mil. in ballot fight
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Correction
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Obituaries for Oct. 30, 2002
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Four people bound in home invasions
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Maglev matter of billions
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Officer shoots 17-year-old in neck
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State not pursuing Walters
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Columnist Peter Benton: U.S.' Mickelson, Toms to play in World Cup
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Water Authority touts low interest on new bond issue
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Job description is regents' challenge
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Visitors to Israel see a people not beaten by terrorists
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Appeals court protects doctors who recommend use of marijuana
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JP weighs evidence in killing of driving instructor
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Judges' panel rejects guilty plea in murder of woman, 79
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Plan for mental patients approved
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Print, ID called weak evidence in 9-year-old's killing
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Ensign: More needed to halt malpractice crisis
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Columnist Dean Juipe: MWC coaches get chance to sound off
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Ex-UNLV star Sawyer out for the year
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Ralph Siraco's selections for Thursday's races at Santa Anita
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Thursday's horse racing entries
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Tuesday's prep results
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Letter: We can't afford senior drug plan
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Letter: Being labeled liberal not so bad
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Letter: Initiative is chance to avoid high power bills
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Editorial: A gamble that will need help
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Editorial: Lake Tahoe troubles no concern to Bush
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Just another fright night in Las Vegas
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Yo-Yo Ma still has hunger for music
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Hidden Heroes scholarships available
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Savvy wine buys: '01 Beringer White Zinfandel
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Community briefs for Oct. 30, 2002
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Channel 10 wins fund-raising honor
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Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: Sazio's winemaker dinner offers delightful evening