August 27, 2003
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Nevada seniors' SAT scores lower than U.S. average
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Henderson priest appears in court
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Whole Foods opens new store
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Woman's case irks Schneider
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Sav-On attacker laid in wait for a victim
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Time share deal opposed
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Leaders oppose Guinn recall
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Gaming briefs for August 27, 2003
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Henderson woman fighting for her home
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Analyst downgrades stock
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Sale to benefit proposed museum
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County counsel, manager work to find resolution
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Pressure mounts on county recorder
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Apartments to open downtown
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Principal rides bus to reassure students who witnessed crash
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'Bumfights 2' goes on sale on Internet
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Former Vegas Home Depot worker wins bias lawsuit
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Correction
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Clarification
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Tenet sells hospital
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Nevada blackout danger less severe than in Eastern states
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More rain could hit by weekend
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Supreme Court denies rehearing in Mosley case
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Christoff says amended reports show flier costs
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Child safety program features DNA tests
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City seeks master plan before land auctioned
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Community briefs for August 27, 2003
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Vote delayed on solar plant
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Sprint plans to expand local service
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$1 million trimmed from Boulder Creek's budget
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Energy panel hears from opposing sides in Rockies region
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Witnesses describe grisly finds
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Northern Command turns spotlight on LV terrorism drills
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Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: De Ferran decides to retire at peak of career
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Columnist Peter Benton: Frequent player card offers many benefits
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Sunset Conference Capsules
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Move to allow video gambling in Colo. racetracks splits state
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Man arrested on charge of operating auto 'chop shop' in Henderson
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'Bambi' producer to go before judge
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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: Mosley isn't ready to give Oscar a hand
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Rebels will be waiting for untested QB
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Growing into a leadership role
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Obituaries for August 27, 2003
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Agassi breezes through opener
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Letter: Argument for gay rights is weak
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Letter: Master plan changes appalling
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More scenarios of terrorism and nuclear waste
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Editorial: Time for recorder to resign
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Acrobats must jump through visa hoops
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Supreme's Court: Mary Wilson brings wide-ranging show to Suncoast
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Columnist Muriel Stevens: Sexy boxers get brief exposure
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Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: Nordstrom planning a hot night in Havana