September 30, 2002
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Texas machines cleared
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Suit will proceed against state Ethics Commission
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News briefs for Sept. 30, 2002
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Cold air is on its way; some rain possible
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City may give state money from parking tickets
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Not forgotten: Las Vegas old-timers remember the past
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UNLV's Janus loses in singles final
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Rivals fight special treatment for National
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Higher-priced meters planned in city garages
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San Diego deals Rebel men 3-0 loss
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Bracelets honor victims of 9-11 terrorist attacks
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Rebel men take third in Georgia
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Wal-Mart faulted for LV anti-union tactics
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Missing-persons case now homicide probe
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Consumer advocate warns of electric-rate hike
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Walker boosts D. Pines when it counts
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Gators on verge of U.S. record
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Fighter apt to get hit with fine
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UNLV must slow down Threadgill, Wolf Pack
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Local sports calendar
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Law school new center of attention at UNLV
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Personal spending slows
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Riverboats short of officers
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West Coast ports to remain shut
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Bidders sought for women's prison
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Unions gear up for fight over school district workers
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: With help, Goodman is raisin the bar
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Columnist Ralph Siraco: Breeders preps to begin in earnest at Santa Anita
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Prep Schedule
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Letter: President fails to make his case
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Letter: Governor should reinstate Sias at veterans home
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Editorial: A citizens council is welcome addition
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Editorial: Delay OK in light of priorities
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Birth announcements for Sept. 30, 2002
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Children's advocate to get Thompson award
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Immunization schedule for Sept. 30, 2002
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Obituaries for Sept. 30, 2002
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Lovely Parting Gift? Game Show Network devotee decries move to digital cable
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Review: 'The Pav' well received at its Henderson opening
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Review: Santana in vintage form at the Palms
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Trends for Sept. 30, 2002