August 14, 2003
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Welfare rolls lowest in a year
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AG argues water-use permit for Yucca
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Terrorism drills to begin in Las Vegas Valley next week
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Cop: Ex-teacher admitted 'cuddling'
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County recorder gives up idea for online business
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Kenny charge unnerves many at county offices
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Gaming briefs for August 14, 2003
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Report: Minimal harm from transport of nukes
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Judge demands seized files in club raid
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Man, 79, drives off in ambulance
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Women's conference on money scheduled
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Nevada vying to recover share of water
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Judges limiting victims' statements despite law
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: As if by MAGIC, the stars come out
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LV hospital operator's restructuring hurts results
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Binion may be thinking of deal
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S. Nevada brothel eyes casino deal
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More students are attaining high school, college diplomas
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State making gains in education, income
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Glitch panics shareholders
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Vegas lender posts loss
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Columnist Ron Kantowski: Harter put her trust in outsiders
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Prime Time
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Cannery decides to put a lid on boxing business
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Getting his due
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Guest columnist Linda Frohlich: 'Papi' played big role in my career
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Ralph Siraco's selections for Friday's races at Del Mar
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Fight schedule
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Friday's horse racing entries
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Experience, clean programs crucial to Hamrick's hiring
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Claridge itching to ditch cast
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Veterans home looks forward to third wing
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Scelzi looks to move up Funny Car standings
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Reid likes chances of veterans hospital being built in LV
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Energy Department moving closer to picking law firm
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Obituaries for August 14, 2003
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Male nurse charged with fondling Louisiana tourist
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Tax department says casinos won't be hit with new tax
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$1 million gift pushes Nevada State College closer to building
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News briefs for August 14, 2003
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Head Start alumni thank fed program for success
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Jail contractor sues county
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Appeals court delays ruling on inmates' interest
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Suits filed in helicopter crash
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AMA chief says arbitration pacts up to patients, doctors
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School funding policies criticized by group at protest
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Burned-out barbecue joint leaves locals feeling empty
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Two Metro cops in shooting are ID'd
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Suspect in Las Vegas killing gives up in Oklahoma City
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Private donations needed for Pentagon's 9-11 memorial
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Nonprofits criticize Maryland slots plan
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Torres-Martinez tribe OKs new compact
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Judge: $25 million lottery ticket belongs to couple
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Governor: Casinos trying to decrease profits
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Hospital executive wins leadership honors
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Community briefs for August 14, 2003
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Under Cover of the Night: 'Underground Lounge' series keeps music fans guessing
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Letter: Politics should be full-time job
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Letter: Don't be so quick to judge
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Letter: Not on fast track, Yucca is long overdue
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Editorial: National gem needs protection
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Editorial: Don't assign civilians to front-line duties
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Where I Stand -- Terry Hickman: Education underfunded
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Columnist Ruthe Deskin: Mail rife with odd messages