September 26, 2002
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Reform bill could affect Nevada law
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Water board renews offer for utility
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U.S. 95 project may pass on car pooling
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Chairman's ouster pushed
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Clark County posts best month in a year for taxable sales
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Wells names top Nevada managers
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Improving Nevada hosts No. 25 Colorado State
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Storm dampens companies' profits
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Analyst lowers estimate for online gaming industry
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Woman sued over jackpot payments
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Bingo scandal extends to more states
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Colony to bid for Aladdin
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Candidates for AG stumble over pot questions
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Guinn to weigh health issues during recovery
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County's sensitivity training program supported
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Makers of homeless video charged in California
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A major mess: State's biggest cleanup could take 10 years
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Casinos shut down as Isidore hits Gulf Coast
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Regulators halt work on AC casino resort
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Illegal slot machines seized
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Slots key in governor's race
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U.S. bank buying fraud-tainted unit of Allied Irish Banks
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Bush orders fraud crackdown
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Ex-UNLV star Riley honored by Founders
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Shocker: Wranglers may succeed
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: '99 Rookie of Year still seeking first win
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News briefs for Sept. 26, 2002
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Goodwill helps kids go to school
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UMC to get Medicaid funding
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Community briefs for Sept. 26, 2002
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Cliff dwells on opportunity
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Fines increase for late reports
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Oscar's win among top all-time moneymakers
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Discussion about pot initiative becomes heated
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Carson City soldier assumes Las Vegas Battalion command
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Wednesday's prep results
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Battle of the unbeatens
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Panthers to keep GV out of win column
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Letter: Get facts straight on Question 9
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Letter: Bush's domestic policies are one big disaster
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Editorial: President looks bad in his partisanship
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Editorial: Focusing on the wrong offenses
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Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: Israel may return fire
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Correction
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Sun Prep Athletes of the Week: Brandon Hawkins and Natasha Wicks
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Catcing Up With ... JAMAR GLASPER
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Prep Standings -- Boys Tennis
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Prep Standings -- Girls Tennis
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Prep Standings -- Girls Golf
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Prep Standings -- Girl's Volleyball
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Prep Standings -- Boys Soccer
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Prep Standings -- Football
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Henderson Pavilion launches with gala events
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To the Pointe: Size, scope of project impresses arts community
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Columnist Ruthe Deskin: Propensity to sue is nothing new
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CCSN President Remington treated for prostate cancer
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Jurisdiction debated in effort to halt hog odor
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Guinn returns to Nevada
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Latin chamber to endorse candidates starting next year
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Obituaries for Sept. 26, 2002