August 12, 2003
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Teachers making late moves to Clark County
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Shaffer explains his reasons for missing end of session
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Gaming briefs for August 12, 2003
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Departing Nevada Power users seeking flexibility
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Internet infection spreads across globe
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Ex-cabbie sought in crime spree surrenders
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Nuclear shipment shrouded in secrecy
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UNLV testing shakes up valley
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Sierra Pacific to issue shares
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Sunrise workers ratify deal
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Hearing on Southwest rates draws little notice
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Campus cops to focus on middle schools
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Homeless remark stirs controversy
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Death penalty sought against boy, 16
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Columnist Jeff German: Cabbies deserve protection
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Police shoot, kill former Metro officer
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Titus' vote on budget bill questioned
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Business briefs for August 12, 2003
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Fittipaldi still learning ropes in Winston Cup
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Brace for a TV guide to Las Vegas
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: It's possible UNLV could let Hogan escape
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News briefs for August 12, 2003
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Change aims to improve court function
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Community service added to Morris sentence
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UNLV athletic director candidates
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Shaffer offers reasons for missing end of session
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Meskwaki vote tied to reopening of casino
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Tech giant to appeal ruling
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Lawyers' ethical rules revised
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Morgan Stanley accused of high-pressure tactics
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AD approval set for Thursday
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Driver remains critical after LVMS accident
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Estandia a big target for UNLV quarterback
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Drought now affecting golf courses
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Obituaries for August 12, 2003
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Services scheduled Saturday for Broadbent
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Claridge, Nantkes miss practice
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Immunization schedule for August 12, 2003
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Nominations due for Peacemakers
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Community briefs for August 12, 2003
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Ralph Siraco's selections for Wednesday's races at Del Mar
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Expect wild times down the stretch
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Letter: Relishing life key to better driving
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Letter: Limit PACs' role in politics
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Letter: Smaller classes, better salaries for teachers essential
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Editorial: Judges are not robots in robes
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Editorial: Community owes much to Broadbent
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Where I Stand -- Dr. Donald S. Kwalick: Public health in mind
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Wednesday's horse racing entries
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Driving home a point