April 8, 2003
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CBS' Schieffer: Bush has not linked terrorism to Saddam
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CEO gives up chairman post
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NDOT gets permanent director
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Casino operator selling notes
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News briefs for April 8, 2003
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Airlines cut fares
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CEO defends latest request to hike rates at Nevada Power
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Broadcasters weigh regulation, war issues
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War, rates factor into home-buying decisions
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Feds move to close LV firm
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Cities' voters go to polls
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DOE withholding Yucca funds
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Tax plan to get first hearing
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High schoolers testing today
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Columnist Jeff German: Blowing smoke in our faces
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Snowpack, reservoir numbers show West in for long, dry summer
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: DiCaprio's event snub tees off Baldwins
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CEO to resign as chairman
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Obituaries for April 8, 2003
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Casino to grow despite lawsuit
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Stock clerks approve contract
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Panel favors exempting casinos from smoking ban
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Casino builder's shares jump
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Slot maker acquires patents
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Magazine closing
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American Indian casinos launching PR campaign
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Work crew finds burning body
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Powerball winners enjoy money in different ways
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ACLU says anti-tax activist protected by First Amendment
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Fan Man nabs headlines one final time
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Kansas, postgame interview were off the mark
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Critchfield adds imposing size to UNLV's 'O' line
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Senate urges UNLV and UNR to join same league
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: First IROC victory brightens Busch's weekend
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Fund-raiser turns bad for coach
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Skyhawks win battle against strong Bulldogs
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Barrera doesn't feel pressure vs. Kelley
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Barnes hits stride as 51s overcome Edmonton
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Prior-injuries list OK in abuse trial
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PCL box: Las Vegas vs. Edmonton
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NDOT to get permanent director
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More bad news for scholarships
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CBS anchor Schieffer calls war coverage 'extraordinary'
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Monday's prep results
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Ralph Siraco's selections for Wednesday's races at Santa Anita
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Letter: AB464 should not be passed
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Letter: Israel has tried to make peace with neighbors
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Editorial: Big answer needed for little planes
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Editorial: Insurers are rightly a focus of scrutiny
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New Eagle Scouts are announced
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Silver State honors go to crimefighters
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Community briefs for April 8, 2003
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Committee OKs generic drug bill
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Spinal-pain hospital approved by panel
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Legislative briefs for April 8, 2003
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Return of screening panel in malpractice cases urged
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Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: Key role for military
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Columnist Susan Snyder: DeCastros are voices for all time
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Time honored: NAB lauds '60 Minutes' creator Hewitt, Disney chief Eisner