September 18, 2002
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List of winners at the 3rd annual Latin Grammy awards
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'CNN effect' would hurt Vegas casinos in war
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Donations raise issue of conflict in AG race
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Experts: Legal Internet gaming doesn't look likely in near term
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America West asks for some National slots in Washington
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UNLV project may face funds delay
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Boy, 1, killed by car in restaurant parking lot
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Flexibility will be sought for DUI, domestic violence
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Gaming analysts bullish on Vegas
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IGT hopes to cash in on potential foreign markets
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Power struggle could stall animal shelter
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CCSN cuts ties with black religious group
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Casino company bankrolls education
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Slots at racetracks hurting riverboats, report says
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Vegas firm refinancing debt
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Analysts unveil top casino stock picks
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Court overturns killer's death sentence
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Various charges to be filed in Thompson death
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Bizarro sports in Las Vegas
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Circle the Wagons
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North Carolina House kills lottery legislation
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Tribe gets OK for casino near Sacramento
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MAC schools out to prove they're not patsies
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More than 300 stage disaster drill
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DMV office loses its cool, shuts down
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Mileage tax deduction reduced
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News briefs for Sept. 18, 2002
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Consumer prices increase
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Andretti leaving CART to join IRL
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New deadline for baggage screening gains momentum
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Jones says he 'flipped,' but hadn't meant to kill landlady
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Woman, teens tell similar stories of sexual assaults
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'Springfield Sam' faces high bail
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Death penalty eyed in child's killing
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City wants shopping carts corraled
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Drug czar plans Nevada visit to fight pot question
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Shots fired as man holds off police
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: MTV gives Vegas a (commercial) break
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Community briefs for Sept. 18, 2002
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Obituaries for Sept. 18, 2002
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Hotel students get trash talk
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Penalties upheld for UK, 'Bama
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Rebel women post shutout
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Editorial: Beltway needs more than just Band-Aids
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Prep Schedule
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Letter: Office seekers need recourse
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Letter: Bad drivers must be stopped from killing more
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Editorial: Work with police to end killing
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Columnist Peter Benton: U.S., Europeans prep for Ryder Cup
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Columnist Victoria Sun: Exemptions offered to four for Invensys
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Get thee to this fall's Utah Shakespearean Festival
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Savvy wine buys: '00 Louis Jadot Beaujolais
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Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: Education Hero Awards salute public schools
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Finalists performing tonight at MGM
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Pick spots for sales shopping
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Greek Preview: Annual Greek Food Festival a delicious celebration
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Nevada candidates in November general election