September 19, 2002
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List of winners at the 3rd annual Latin Grammy awards
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News briefs for Sept. 19, 2002
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Cat takes a giant leap after stay atop pole
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Guinn's task force completing details on future tax strategy
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Six airlines want National slots
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Rehab firm under SEC scrutiny
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Some Comdex shows canceled
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25 cent lottery tickets offered
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Ballot question rejected
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Longtime regulator leaving
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Casino take up from 2001
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Hunt campaign donors questioned
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Executives explain growth strategies at G2E conference
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Governor announces budget cuts
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Mulroy says takeover would cut power rates
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Pot initiative leader challenges drug czar
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Southern Nevada called worst place for pregnant women
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College's problem blamed on lack of funds
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Furniture Mart startup seen for coming winter
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Gaming group honors UNLV's Bybee
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: 'White Tiger' grateful to Grambling
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Brimmer ready to move on to Toledo
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UNLV to host Nike championship clinic
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High pay-per-view ratings for LV fight
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State of change: Growth defines California in new century
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Jim Yates gets a gorilla off his back
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Businesses near airport ask for more parking room
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$2 million bail set in fatal crash
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Pamplin pleads guilty in stabbing death of his wife
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North Las Vegas Council briefs for Sept. 19, 2002
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Rule calls for casinos to report suspicious transactions
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Jury deliberates in murder trial
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Dele investigation continues amid grim report
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Ordinance proposed to protect sensitive areas
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Showcasing a 'new' skill
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Assets to be auctioned off
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Sanchez sues NSAC over license denial
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Citi settles lending probe
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Townsend backs off investment plan
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Lions beginning to roar
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Signs of dissension grow
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Jurors return to decide killer's fate
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Desert Pines gets nod against C-M
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Nellis captain wins Bronze Star for his actions in Afghanistan
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Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: Sorting out the lies
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Sun Prep Athletes of the Week: Travonte Darby and Estefania Serrano
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Catching up with ... VANESHA BAILEY
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Editorial: Domestic violence law needs tweaking
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Court reinstates parental rights of jailed father
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MASH Village site faces uncertain future
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Hotel employees give $1.9 million
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Letter: New college chief is tops
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Letter: Camera-happy society feared
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Letter: Mental health services are shortchanged
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State unemployment rate drops
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Council starts ball rolling on Fremont revitalization plan
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Editorial: Training, funding, are vital
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Community briefs for Sept. 19, 2002
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Paintball games banned in forests
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Prep Standings -- Boys Soccer
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Prep Standings -- Girls Volleyball
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Correction
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Prep Standings -- Girls Tennis
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Prep Standings -- Girls Golf
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Prep Standings -- Boys Tennis
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Prep Standings -- Football
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Obituaries for Sept. 19, 2002
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Displaying resolve: Despite skepticism, Guggenheim Las Vegas remains on course
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Review: Televised MGM Grand show stuck in 'Idol'
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Columnist Ruthe Deskin: Primary thoughts on voting
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Latin music becoming more mainstream, artists say