August 6, 2003
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Group: Nevada doctors violate AMA policy
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Tot saved from drowning
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Fire cuts off key income source for Salvation Army
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Attorney quits in extortion case involving Celine Dion's husband
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Convention business boosts Venetian profits
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Sunrise, health care workers draft contract
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Nevada tops in residents coming from other states
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Medco spin-off imminent
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Former SEC exec hired
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Cortez selected for new tourism panel
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Leaving homes in their dust
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Sergeant who took loan from club owner transferred
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Millennium scholars await funds
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Columnist Jeff German: More help needed for homeless
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New water usage rules passed for area golf courses
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Sports briefs for August 6, 2003
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Sampson, Chaminade coach reunite at camp
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Pop stars to debut together in Vegas
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Desert Passage owner talking to suitors
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Rejected casino investor wants to try again
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Castaways seeks to change health plan
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Close IRL race doesn't surprise Gil de Ferran
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Injuries hit Rebels before camp starts
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Wederquists keep football in the family at UNLV
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Ralph Siraco's selections for Thursday's races at Del Mar
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Thursday's horse racing entries
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Phenomenal expenses doom Tyson
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Columnist Peter Benton: Lightning, golf simply aren't a good mix
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Probation for priest criticized
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Obituaries for August 6, 2003
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Porter hires Hispanic consultant
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State agencies cracking down on limousine industry
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News briefs for August 6, 2003
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LV redevelopment official Coder leaving for county post
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Drag race victim not a 'show-off'
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Cautious outlook drops stock
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Newell stands tall in eyes of centers
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ECU's Hamrick visits campus
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Firm settles contract dispute
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Gov. Bush lets poker law pass
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Redevelopment efforts launched
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Consultant to assess environmental plan
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Contract raises bid questions
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Man crashes into house
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Letter: Hope was great role model
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Letter: Education is a money pit
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Letter: Teachers should be allowed to have guns in class
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Editorial: Campaign charges warrant investigation
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Editorial: 'Meanest' title is no big shock
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Artist sought for Winnemucca statue
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Kasner to head Henderson library group
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Community briefs for August 6, 2003
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Meetings planned on school buses
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Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: Flud roast benefits T.I.P. volunteer program
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Outlet center a gold mine for shoppers