April 30, 2003
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News briefs for April 30, 2003
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Hong Kong-LV flights scrapped
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Lawn-watering restrictions to take effect on Thursday
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Sun City-Summerlin vows to keep fountains running
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Increase in water rates urged
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Shearing to retire from state high court
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Detroit agent says LV knew of threat
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Citibank chief says he'll support gross receipts tax
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War distraction cuts into Station Casinos' revenue
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Colleges see budget OK as victory
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Tech industry focusing on customers, justifying costs
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Tech convention attendance drops 10,000 from 2002
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Columnist Jeff German: All's well at senior apartments
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Ensign, Boxer fighting options proposal
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Red Rock flap prompts call for ethics revival
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Rampage on Rainbow leads to 11 wrecks, three injuries
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Coffin defends proposal to allow meetings in Las Vegas
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Bill paves way for Metro bond issues
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Santa Fe Station under investigation
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Arnaz not having a ball with biopic
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Park Place to pay fine for currency violations
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Ultimate detour
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Robinson isn't pleased with softball
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Basic grad Latham joins Japanese team
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UNLV pitcher given Mountain West award
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Southwest reports lower income for first quarter
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Robby Gordon, Andretti on same page for Indy 500
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Mother of molested teen wants prison time for priest
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Greenspan optimistic
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Hospital operator discloses $1.5 billion share buyback plan
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Attendance figures don't tell the true story at Mack
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Killer's apology doesn't impress slain dancer's dad
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Rebels men using MWC event to prepare for NCAA title run
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Dotson gets four life terms in Bair killing
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Columnist Peter Benton: Amateur tour plans debut in Las Vegas
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Court clerk faces retraining after error over bail
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Prep Schedule
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Tuesday's prep results
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Ralph Siraco's selections for Thursday's races at Hollywood Park
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Obituaries for April 30, 2003
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Bill would to resolve tax dispute
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Gaming board official resigns amid controversy
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Atlantic City Tropicana unveils 'Cash Contraption'
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Berkley seeks new Yucca probe
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Students match a previous science award
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Authorities search for cause of fire at Pahrump casino
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Veterans, lawmakers say don't privatize vets home
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Hearing planned on Blue Diamond options
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Committee told tax will scare off sole proprietors
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Nevada's Amber Alert bill goes to governor
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Letter: Move to Iraq for freedom
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Letter: Woods detractors tired of losing arguments
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Editorial: Wright strengthened our grasp of history
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Editorial: 'Fair' is key in new plan for canyon
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Student journalists honored
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Community briefs for April 30, 2003
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Savvy wine buys: Albet I Noya Lignum '99
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Ripples from SARS scare felt in Las Vegas restaurants
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Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: Actor Bernsen gives boost to Earth Week activities
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Spade's a winning hand at NM
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Time to Vent: Convention gives ventriloquists a chance to converse