August 18, 2003
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Station, partner looking for backup Indian casino site
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Residents to get notice on U.S. 95 work
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News briefs for August 18, 2003
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Letter: NDOT sorry for inconvenience during project
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Vegas hotel room tax collections at issue
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Tourist's death on Strip worries county
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Recorder will not manage computer program
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Las Vegas to consider creation of energy-efficient animal shelter
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Immigrants in abusive homes often live in fear
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Nevada picked to assess higher education
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Four-day weeks work in suburbs
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Mortgage lender closes, leaves borrowers in limbo
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Sports news briefs for August 18, 2003
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VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: 'Stabilization' next step for 'Zumanity'
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Fed appeals court won't hear Fremont Street Experience case
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Two wounded in shooting that ends in fiery auto crash
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Obituaries for August 18, 2003
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No protests expected on contract
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Buses run to AC casinos again
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Unions to rally on two issues
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Tattoo parlor set for Las Vegas casino
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Girl killed in fire identified
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Environmental assessment set
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Birth announcements for August 18, 2003
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Falcons like their Chance
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Retailer in pact with RealNetworks
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Young broadcasters tout Games
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Chain's profit jumps 28%
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MDA gives out achievement honor
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Jackson steps in to carry load in scrimmage
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Scholarship rules up to lawmakers
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Some regents want vote on student fees reconsidered
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U.S. 95 work won't be kept secret
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Hearing coincides with homeland security exercise
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Romano: 51s' 'yo-yo' man
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LV's Schwikert has rough night
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Columnist Ralph Siraco: Stevens takes wild ride at Arlington
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Another Las Vegan comes up short at PGA
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Letter: Harrah's CEO omitted tax facts
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Editorial: No denying this conflict of interest
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Editorial: Back to school -- with creative flair
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Highs and lows: A top-to-bottom ranking of area roller coasters
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Columnist Lisa Ferguson: Sun Lite for August 18, 2003
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Columnist Susan Snyder: Nonclub possesses star power