August 20, 2003
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Many Las Vegans left stranded
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Flood control system did its job, officials say
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July passenger count increases
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Teen to stand trial in grandfather's killing
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Clinic won't be able to treat sex offenders
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Hearings open on nuke waste water
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Slot maker to debut machines
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Backup casino site optioned
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Father facing charges of child neglect
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Las Vegas swamped, braces for more rain
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Resident comes to aid of stranded kids at day-care center
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Sunrise Hospital pursues trauma center
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Three big transportation projects moving forward
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Park Service to maintain custody of bomber at bottom of Lake Mead
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School testing company flunks again
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Las Vegas air not that bad compared to some
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LV soldier injured by land mine
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Motorola to wrap ad on LV monorail car
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Johnson sells stake in Fatburger
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Recent floods
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California offers waste compromise
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County official details downtown project problems
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Family calls man shot by police a curious bystander
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Man will face murder charge
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Court denies bail for Murphy
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Terrorist exercise points out flaws
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Vasser: 200 career starts means I'm getting old
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Champ doesn't feel any pressure
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Canada employees reject union
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Shetakis, longtime food distributor to resorts, dies
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Faga brothers reunite at UNLV
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Thursday's horse racing entries
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Ralph Siraco's selections for Thursday's races at Del Mar
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Retiree sues Citigroup after losing life savings
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Obituaries for August 20, 2003
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Tourists on Strip unfazed by storm
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Columnist Peter Benton: Player of Year honors still up for grabs
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Drug to compete with Viagra
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Few Nevada properties are insured against floods
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Community briefs for August 20, 2003
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Consultant: Tenn.-Ga. lottery "most attractive"
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Casino revenue declines
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Goals remain lofty at CSU
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51s GM: Incident 'bad for us'
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Columnist Dean Juipe: Here are 10 suggestions for Hamrick
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Louisiana casinos post flat July results
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AIDS awareness key issue for Berkley
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Letter: Reasons for war were baseless
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Letter: Policy failures pile up for Bush
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Letter: Each entity must assist homeless
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Letter: Outages no fuss in rural areas
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Letter: Legal system is failing victims
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Letter: Victims must be allowed to speak in court
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Editorial: Reaction to Strip death was terrible
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Editorial: A mentor in reverse could come in handy
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Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: Arts community gets boost from workshop
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Home Goods leaves you wanting more