September 17, 2002
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Ex-Laughlin man suspected in death of girl, 12
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Only one held in shooting death of girl, 9
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Sheriff candidate's college degree fails him
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Students to be graded with new scoring system
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Mistaken ID leaves police still searching
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Governor appoints Elko judge
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New state college chief goes to work
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More lights could make beltway safer
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Fed screeners take over at airport
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Smith's to close three LV Raley's stores
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Big gaming convention opens in Vegas today
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California firm opening Las Vegas branch
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Customer satisfaction survey ranks Pulte at top
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Vegas company in deals with Rank, Multimedia
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Mogul buying DeLorean land
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Cox adding, deleting channels
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Sonoma casino quietly opens
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UNLV remains steady in U.S. News' national ranking
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News briefs for Sept. 17, 2002
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Senators consider limits on Indian gaming
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Toledo RB playing through the pain
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Rebels to host exhibition tourneys
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Is Dele alive? Don't give up the ship
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Texas Speedway suits Gaughan's style
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Correction
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Reid says Iraq war would crush airlines
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Obituaries for Sept. 17, 2002
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Eager Beavers show Rebels aren't for real
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Amber Alert part of RTC proposal
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Judge rules advisory questions will stay on ballot
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Guardrail project on deadly stretch of U.S. 95 is complete
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Program plans for Head Start in a reluctant neighborhood
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Letter: Fighting war from a distance
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Letter: Don't take risks with lands bill
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Letter: Planning board shows disdain for the public
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Editorial: Free speech applies to campaigns
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Editorial: Law should govern any transfer of park
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Bunkers to receive national honor
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Community briefs for Sept. 17, 2002
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Students given $1,500 scholarships
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Time to pass the meatball at Greek Isles
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Columnist Susan Snyder: They will miss piggy in long run
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Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: More Pentagon nonsense
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Time stands still: Family portraits a chilling reminder of Auschwitz