August 4, 2003
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News briefs for August 4, 2003
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Local franchise earns award for top Carl's Jr. restaurant
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Walther named acting commissioner for new Mortgage Lending Division
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Defcon convention draws hackers
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War not deterring recruits
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Street racing blamed in death of driver
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Shooting of teen at fireworks stand justified
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Residents fight for a rural lifestyle
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Boulder City officer in fed probe quit four months ago
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Henderson Police keep SUVs despite safety report
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Hispanic chamber supports consular ID cards
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Cab cops: Taxicab Authority investigators both police, regulators
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Gaming briefs for August 4, 2003
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After opening new downtown mall, Chelsea buys rival
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Consumer sessions set for rate increase request
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Sports briefs
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Factory orders rise
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Airline to issue debt
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Obituaries for August 4, 2003
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Racing group tries to head off indictment
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Columnist Ralph Siraco: 'Super sophs' back on the track
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Man indicted in sex attacks on bicyclist, jogger
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Former teacher indicted in sex case
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Regents approve private gifts for presidents' salaries
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IAP leader denies wrongdoing
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Fired official again lobbying for Indian gambling
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Back to work
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Harvick attains goal with Indy win
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Croc snares Florida staff in mix-up
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Letter: Homeless need compassion, help
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Letter: Gilcrease and school should work together
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Editorial: Bill allows continued gas waste
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Editorial: No arbitrary standard for our older drivers
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Busch fights back to take 7th
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Eagle Scouts honored in Southern Nevada
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Birth announcements for August 4, 2003
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Kids to take part in science projects
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Columnist Lisa Ferguson: Sun Lite for Aug. 4, 2003
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The Pong remains the same
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Jethro Tull a crowd-pleaser
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Springs are a cauldron of activity