April 24, 2003
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CEO tries to quell talk of Tropicana overhaul
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Fund for military families created
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Editorial: American Airlines' black eye deserved
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Casino opening in Lake Las Vegas
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Notifying families of deaths difficult
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Arrests made in pit bull attack on boy
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Fatal DUI suspect had 0.33 blood alcohol level
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River Run riders return
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Agreement reached for sale of Aladdin
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Center has a crisis of its own
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Costs of workers' comp to increase
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Nevada Power cites market manipulation
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New LV link made in terrorism, counterfeiting investigation
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Drug czar is cleared of campaign violation
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LV man who killed teen gets 18-year sentence
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LV man's right to sue California tax board upheld
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Patriot Fund is created
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Parents of boy mauled by pit bull pleased by arrests
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School using casino fight to recruit Indian students
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Arrest warrant obtained in slaying of single mom
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No passing fancy
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: It's difficult to stay a hockey fan in Las Vegas
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Pro Stock champ Johnson praises LVMS Strip
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Man accused of killing cyclist had 0.33 blood-alcohol level
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Tax dispute cuts into profit
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Company expanding loyalty club program
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Students send support to troops via e-mail
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Evidence suggests 'jobless economic recovery'
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Columnist Adam Candee: Football revolving door is still spinning
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News briefs for April 24, 2003
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Ensign targeted over WorldCom donation
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LV coffee shop chain growing
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Bankers criticize gross receipts tax, back levy on services
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Land-use panels may get more say on zoning issues
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Boxing's still weight and see for Forbes
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Roy's away so Griffin will play at 175
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Felony charges filed in fatal DUI crash
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Ex-aide to Goodman indicted on arson, assault charges
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Campas says he has 'formula' to beat Oscar
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Here comes Durango -- again
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Sun Baseball Top 10
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Sun Softball Top 10
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Editorial: More police may save River Run
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Letter: Society too soft on DUI offenses
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Letter: It seems that 'Tiger' Woods is actually a hawk
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Prep Schedule
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Wednesday's prep results
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Ralph Siraco's selections for Friday's races at Hollywood Park
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Hawthorne to honor military with weeklong celebration for 53rd year
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Committee rejects prison-food funding
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Well failure leaves Red Rock without water
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Community briefs for April 24, 2003
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Funds sought for culinary school
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Henderson, NLV struggle to add emergency personnel
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Out-of-state plates anger Nolan
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LV trims capital projects to fit a strained budget
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Obituaries for April 24, 2003
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Planners to consider poultry slaughtering
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All Geared Up: Sunbelt owner Rogers has passion for antique cars
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Columnist Ruthe Deskin: Aghast at six-figure salaries
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Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: Using new ways to kill